Redmi is Xiaomi’s most popular smartphone and it has sold millions of units around the world. The brand announced it will hold an online-only reveal in India for its Redmi Note 9 pro on 12th March 2020.
However, teenage tipster, Ishan Agarwal already posted some key specs of the Redmi Note 9 on his twitter handle. According to Agarwal, the Redmi’s Note 9 pro will come with a 6.67″ LCD display of FHD+ resolution and a 20:9 aspect ratio.
He confirms that it will have a 16MP selfie camera. While on the back, it will feature a 48MP main lens, an 8MP ultrawide camera, a 5MP macro cam with a depth helper.
The Note 9 Pro will be powered by a Snapdragon 720G chipset with 4/6GB RAM. The chipset will enable ISRO’s NaViC navigation technology on the phone. The phone’s storage options will be at 64GB and 128GB. A 5,020mAh capacity battery is also expected with a charging speed of 18W.
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Can confirm the specs of #RedmiNote9Pro:
-Aurora Blue, Glacier White & Interstellar Black
-4GB+64GB & 6GB+128GB.
-6.67″ FHD+ 20:9 LCD Gorrila Glass 5 Display
-16MP Punch Hole Front Camera
-48MP Main, 8MP Ultra-Wide, 5MP Macro & Depth Camera
-SD720G, 5020mAH Battery, 18W Charging pic.twitter.com/0yk5hWxEwm— Ishan Agarwal (@ishanagarwal24) March 9, 2020
If the leak is accurate, the Redmi Note 9 pro will be an upgrade on the Note 8. However, it will only be a minor upgrade for the budget phone. The Note 8, however, has a slight advantage with its 64MP primary back camera.
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro will come in color options like Aurora Blue, Glacier White, and Interstellar Black. So far, there’s been no confirmation on its price point.
While we cannot confirm anything a this time, smartphone leaks are usually very close to the truth.
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