Xiaomi launched its gaming and photo-centric Redmi Note 8 Pro in India today priced at Rs.
14,999 ($210).
The gear featuresMediaTeks gaming-focused G90Tprocessor and a 64-megapixel primary sensor in a quad-camera setup.

The phones specifications are quite robust for the price range.
The phone feels a tad heavy in the hand, probably due to the large battery.
I quite like the forest green color Ive been using.

The phone has a quad-camera setup on the rear with a physical fingerprint sensor.
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While the fingerprint sensor sits below three cameras, the macro lens is right next to the flash.

The company boasted a lot about the 64-megapixel camera at the briefing and at the launch.
The sensor does a good job of taking sharp pictures in the daylight.
However, Ive noticed photos carry an aggressive tone of red post-processing.

Playing games such asCall of Duty Mobilewas quite an easy task for the phone to handle.
However, my favorite feature of the phone is its battery life.
With moderate usage, you’re free to easily carry your phone for two days.

Plus, 18W fast charging will help you anytime you want.
The Redmi Note 8 Pro will go head-to-head withthe Realme XTwhich also sports a 64-megapixel camera.
Stayed tuned toPluggedfor our full review of the phone.

That’s one heck of a mixed bag.
He likes to say “Bleh.
That’s one heck of a mixed bag.

He likes to say “Bleh.”
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