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Now here we are in the fall with the £399 Mi 9T Pro, which is a rebranded Redmi K20 Pro. Why Xiaomi didn’t put this phone out earlier in the year is beyond me, but Europeans shouldn’t sleep ...
We’re yet in the first week, but the last year’s flagship killer, the Redmi K20 Pro, or Mi 9T Pro if you prefer, already has a stable Android 11 release.
The Redmi 9T is a rebranded version of the Chinese Redmi Note 9 4G. The device flaunts a 6.53-inch IPS LCD with 2,400 x 1,080 pixels of resolution and a waterdrop notch solution.
The Mi 9T Pro launched in Europe as Xiaomi’s first affordable flagship in the region. Technically this isn’t a new phone at all, as it was previously released outside of Europe as the Redmi ...
The standard Redmi K20/Mi 9T differs from the Pro variant by offering an upper mid-range Snapdragon 730 processor, slower charging speeds, and a different 48MP sensor (IMX582 versus the Pro’s ...
The Redmi K20 Pro features a 6.39-inch FHD+ AMOLED display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 SoC, LPDDR4x RAM, UFS 2.1 storage, 48MP (wide) + 13MP (ultra-wide) + 8MP (2x telephoto) triple cmaera system ...
You'll find the Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro available for around £399 (around $480/AU$720) (in the UK), or for a starting price of around €348 throughout Europe.
It will be called the Mi 9T, and there are hints it may come with a notchless screen and a pop-up camera. This may mean it shares some of what made the recent Redmi K20 Pro so tempting.
If you recall, Thailand’s NBTC certification revealed that that M2007J22G belongs to Redmi Note 9T 5G a while ago. Additionally, two more model numbers M2007J22R, M2007J22C also appear alongside ...
Redmi Note 9T comes in two variants – 4GB+64GB and 4GB+128GB. Both are now available for purchase via Xiaomi's official sales channels at an early bird price of 199 euros (converts to ...
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