Redmi Note 7 Pro Available On Mi.com And Flipkart

Aadhya Khatri


The Redmi Note 7 Pro is one of the best mid-range smartphones in India

There is no doubt that the Redmi Note 7 Pro is one of the best models in Indian mid-range market for smartphones. It features a water-drop notch, a 48 MP Sony IMX 586 sensor, and two variants of 4GB/64GB and 6GB/128GB.

It features a water-drop notch

The former will set you back Rs 13,999 while the latter comes for Rs 16,999. You only have two choices when it comes to where to purchase a Redmi Note 7 Pro, which is Mi.com and Flipkart. You can also find the Redmi Note 7 on sale on these two platforms.

A small number of the phones was available from 3, April.

For those who are after a budget-friendly smartphone that has a large storing capacity, the Redmi Note 7 Pro with LPDDR4x RAM of 6 GB and inbuilt storage of 128 GB fits the bill.

Here are what you have if you get a Redmi Note 7 Pro. The phone sports an FHD+ Dot Notch screen measuring 6.3 inches. It is under the protection of Corning Gorilla Glass 5. Under the hood, the phone runs on Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 Octa-core SoC. Depend on the variant; its RAM can be either 4 GB or 6 GB with onboard storage of either 64 GB or 128 GB respectively. To further expand the storing capacity, users can add a microSD card.

The Redmi Note 7 Pro supports Dual SIM with VoLTE and 4G LTE on both. Others features are Bluetooth 5.0 and dual channel Wi-Fi.

Redmi Note 7 Pro supports Dual SIM

On the rear, the phone has a dual camera setup, consisting of a 48 MP Sony IMX 586 sensor and a 5 MP depth sensor. It also sports a camera of 13 MP for selfie, which can also enable Face Unlock. Users can record 4K videos on both cameras. Judging by some sample photos taken by the Redmi Note 7 Pro, it has better details than those by the OnePlus 6T and iPhone XS when zooming in. However, there are washed out colors here and there.

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