Xiaomi has launched a new series of Redmi phones, featuring minor upgrades over their predecessors. All five models boast 6.7-inch, 120Hz AMOLED displays and offer excellent value for money, with prices ranging from 200 to 500 euros. While two models lack 5G support, the series features a range of processors, with the pricier versions offering faster performance. Notably, the most expensive model boasts Xiaomi's 120W super-fast charging, although the charger is sold separately. The new Redmi phones offer a similar camera setup to their predecessors, with only minor design tweaks. We will provide a detailed analysis of the performance and camera quality after our testing process is complete.
All five models arrive with a 6.7-inch, 120Hz AMOLED displays, and all offer great value for the money. As usual, Xiaomi is NOT selling these models in the United States, but they are officially available in the UK and most of continental Europe, as well as various other markets across the globe. Well, two of the models don't have 5G support, so that's one thing to keep in mind.
Then, each model comes with a slightly different processor, so if you want the fastest performance, you'd have to go for the pricier version with 6GB of RAM, and opt for the 8GB RAM model at the least, while if you have the money and use your phone more, you should consider spending at least 450 euro to get the versions with 12GB of RAM. The most expensive model offers Xiaomi's super-fast 120W charging, which is definitely a cool thing to have, but keep in mind that you would need to purchase that charger separately (there is NO charger included in the box with neither model). These two big tables above might be a bit hard to digest, but ultimately, what they say is that the series are actually... a very minor upgrade! Yes, you get slightly faster chips and some models get slightly bigger batteries, but there are not many other new features and even the cameras are mostly unchanged. With a 6.7-inch screen size, all five phones are on the bigger side. The design and styling, however, are slightly different with the premium models getting a centered camera system and more premium materials. Basically, the camera decor has been tweaked on the new models. We will add more details about the performance and camera quality on these models once we conclude our testing process over the coming weeks. Stay tuned for that. What do you think of these new Redm
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