Spoločnosť Redmi is known for its Note line of smartphones. Xiaomi plans to introduce a smartphone Redmi Note 9 Pro, but it seems it won't be the only one listed. Redmi The Note 9 Pro should see the light of day already on March 12, 2020.
Redmi Note 9 Pro Max instead of Mi Max 4?
Everything is uncertain, arrival information Redmi The Note 9 Pro Max comes from Twitter. We cannot find out the fundamental differences between the Max model and the Pro model, but we can be sure of one thing - the size of the display.
The adjective "Max" may remind us of the series of smartphones for lovers of large displays, Mi Max. The Mi Max series had 3 smartphones, but several sources do not doubt the end of this series with the Xiaomi Mi Max 3 smartphone.
From "Mi" to "Redmi"
All hope for the Mi Max is not lost yet thanks to a tweet that talks about the switch to the brand Redmi. The smartphones of the Mi Max series have never had flagship or semi-flagship hardware. The "Mi" series is a flagship series and therefore it is a wise move to move the Mi Max smartphones to Redmi.
It looks hopeful that we will see a continuation of the Mi Max series. Specifications Redmi So the Note 9 Pro Max would be very similar to the s Redmi Note 9 Pro. More specifically, we are talking about a Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G processor (1,8 GHz, 8 cores), at least 6 GB of RAM, a 64 MPx main camera with a new Sony IMX686 sensor, an ultra-wide camera, a telephoto lens and a sensor with a large depth of field.
The smartphone should also support fast 22,5 W or 30 W charging. The operating system should be Android 10 with the graphical extension MIUI 11. At first glance, almost no changes, but fans of the Mi Max series will get their money's worth.
Display at Redmi The Note 9 Pro Max could exceed the insane 7-inch mark. For phones with a diagonal of more than 7 inches, we could already talk about small tablets.
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The phone is already outside and does not have a 7 ″ display. I thought it was finally shining on a new phone…
Yes, he's out. You are commenting on an old article from March 8, when not all parameters were known yet.