Xiaomi brings out the best Note with a larger screen and a gaming-centric chipset.
Last year the Redmi Note 7 Pro was launched with a 48MP camera and came with one of the best mid-range chipset the Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 at Rs.13,999 which made the device out of stock on online as the smartphone sold at a huge number.
Realme and Samsung are holding a strong foothold in the mid-range segment so Xiaomi had to pull the latest Note series giving some serious competition.
Realme XT was launched at Rs.15,999 that sports a 64MP camera and Samsung came with the M30s which sports a 6000mAh battery. Xiaomi launched the Redmi Note 8 Pro but this time with a gaming-centric Mediatek chipset.
So we will look at the Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro and see is this the best Note made by Xiaomi to date?
Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro Design:
On the front, there is a waterdrop notch which houses the front camera. The earpiece sits on top of the camera with the proximity and ambient sensors. On the top, there is a secondary noise-canceling microphone with an IR blaster to control televisions, refrigerators, etc.
On the back, the Redmi Note 8 Pro houses quad cameras to the back, and under the cameras is the fingerprint scanner which is quite fast and accurate. The macro camera is under the LED flash whereas the 64MP camera and other three cameras are in the middle of the back.
There isn’t any IP rating for the smartphone but Xiaomi claims it as splashproof means it can be used during rain or any liquid spills, the smartphone would work fine. At 200gms, the Redmi Note 8 Pro weighs a bit little as it packs a larger 4500mAh battery.
At the bottom, there is a loudspeaker vent with a USB Type-C slot and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Xiaomi ships the Redmi Note 8 Pro with an 18W fast charger in the box. The build of the Redmi Note 8 Pro is quite good but since it has a glass back it is slippery. Though Xiaomi provides a plastic case in the box.
Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro Display:
The screen is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 5 and supports HDR content which is very rare to find on a smartphone at this range. The screen is very good with good color accuracy and becomes bright when taken under direct sunlight.
At night the screen can go very dim as the brightness levels are well-calibrated not putting pressure on the human eyes as you have also the option of Blue Light filter.
Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro Performance:
The smartphone comes in three RAM and storage variants namely 6GB RAM and 64GB storage, 6GB RAM and 128GB storage, and 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. There is also the support of microSD expansion as it has a dedicated microSD card slot. All variants of the Redmi Note 8 Pro come with UFS 2.1 storage.
The smartphone is good at multitasking as it can easily breeze through most of the light to heavily intensive applications easily. On various benchmarks like Antutu, it scored 224769 which is almost close to last year’s flagship Snapdragon 845 and above then the Snapdragon 712 powering the Realme XT.
Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro Software:
It offers a dedicated reading mode for reading in the night and the system-wide dark mode does conserve battery. The face unlocks on the Redmi Note 8 Pro is very fast and reliable as it unlocks the smartphone within a second.
Digital Wellbeing is one feature that wasn’t available with Android 9 Pie is available in the Redmi Note 8 Pro as it shows the complete usage of the device and shows how much battery each application uses.
Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro Camera:
This time the Redmi Note 8 Pro packs four cameras to the rear: 64MP Samsung GW1 sensor f/1.9 being the main camera, 8MP f/2.2 ultrawide lens for wider shots, 2MP f/2.4 macro lens, 2MP f/2.4 depth sensor for portraits. This same camera setup is found on the Realme XT.
However, both the smartphones miss out on the telephoto lens. The Redmi Note 8 Pro provides Panorama, Pro, Short Video, Slow Motion, Portrait, and Night Modes along with the 64MP shooting mode in the camera software.
The photos taken from the main camera came out to be good with good color saturation in the background. The images do oversharpen a bit but still, it captures good photos in daylight with good detail.
The photos took with the Redmi Note 8 Pro came out to be better than that of the Realme XT as it had lesser noise in the background and the colors looked more natural than on the Realme XT. Coming at night, the Redmi Note 8 Pro comes with a dedicated Night Mode which makes the color in the objects in the photos look punchy and well detailed.
The images taken at the night look good but in certain places, the contrast gets a hit which will be improved in a further update. When the images were taken in 16MP mode, there was less noise in the images but didn’t quite match the quality of the 64MP images. You can easily switch between cameras on the Redmi Note 8 Pro.
Coming to portraits, the Redmi Note 8 Pro took some really good portraits with good natural-looking skin tones, wider dynamic range, and proper background blur.
The front camera on the Redmi Note 8 Pro is a 20MP that takes very good photos with a wider field of view. Now coming to portraits from the front camera, they come to be good though the edge detection needs improvement overall the front camera on the Redmi Note 8 Pro is good.
Coming to videos, the Redmi Note 8 Pro supports 4k video recording at 30fps. The smartphone also supports slow-motion video recording which can go as high as 960fps at 720p but there is a certain lack of detail at that resolution. Xiaomi will fix that issue in a future software update. At 1080p at 60fps, the videos come out to be well detailed and stabilized.
The dynamic range is very good and with the HDR turned on the videos come out to be great at 1080p. At 4k the videos come out to be good but there is little bit loss in detail and the stabilization isn’t that great. With the ultrawide camera, the 1080p videos come out to be good with a good level of detail.
Overall the cameras are very good for the smartphone at this range. The cameras are better than the one on the Realme XT but in some areas it needs improvement.
Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro Battery Life:
When used on a normal basis the phone breezes through all applications easily and with high usage that includes heavy gaming, viewing videos, etc. there is a 20-30 percent left at the end of the day. This time the Redmi Note 8 Pro comes with an 18W fast charger which charges the smartphone to 62 percent in just half an hour and to 100 percent within 2hrs.
It also supports USB Type-PD charging which means the Redmi Note 8 Pro can be charged fast using a cable with power banks. The battery life on the Redmi Note 8 Pro is a slight improvement from the last year’s Redmi Note 7 Pro.
Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro Sound Quality:
It gets the 3.5mm headphone jack which gives a very good output.
Verdict:
Sure there are many rivals at this range like the Realme XT which has a lot going for it as it has an AMOLED screen, in-display fingerprint scanner, and faster VOOC charging. Samsung M30s is also a very strong smartphone with that 6000mAh battery and an AMOLED screen at this range.
What works for the Redmi Note 8 Pro is the new glass design, quad cameras to the back and the most interesting is the gaming-centric chipset Mediatek Helio G90T which is the absolute chipset for gaming at this price range. If gaming is your priority then the Redmi Note 8 Pro is the smartphone for you.
Overall the smartphone offers good build, good battery life, and exceptional performance. With a good price tag starting at Rs.14,999, it will surely make a huge sale in the market and fill the gap where its predecessor the Redmi Note 7 Pro left.
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Great all round smartphone with good cameras and great Mediatek chipset for gaming. ����
Mediatek Helio G90T….true gaming chipset ❤❤❤
Mediatek Helio G90T…fantastic cameras and good software awesome Redmi Note 8 Pro