The Redmi Note 8 is almost equally good when you consider its price, and that makes it one of the best phones to buy under Rs 10,000. Just like the Pro variant, the Note 8 also offers consumers lag-free performance, an attractive metal and glass design, long-lasting battery life and a fairly capable set of cameras.
Recently Redmi brand has released two new smartphone models. Today we will talk about one of them — the brand new Redmi Note 8 Pro with a high-resolution camera and gaming capabilities.
-The Redmi Note 8 Pro may have better-equipped rivals but it still offers better value. Whether gaming or binge-watching on YouTube, the Redmi Note 8 Pro is a great way to do those. -The MediaTek Helio G90T chipset scores much higher on benchmarks than the Snapdragon 730G that many of its rivals have to offer.
He also added that this product is not compatible with flagship specifications. The idea behind this exercise was not particularly to replace the processor of Redmi Note 8. Weibing further added the smartphone will be a performance flagship for young people who want the latest technology.
The Xiaomi Mi 8 and Xiaomi Mi 8 Pro are not officially water resistant and do not have an IP rating. That said, both devices are draped in Corning Gorilla Glass 5; a toughened glass that provides an extra layer of safety, offering very mild resistance from water.
As we know, the Redmi Note 8 is equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 chip, while the Redmi Note 8 pro is powered by MediaTek Helio G90T chip. Both of the two processors are not equipped with 5G modem, so the Redmi Note 8 and Redmi Note 8 pro also don't support 5G network.
The Snapdragon 720G-powered Redmi Note 9 Pro does deliver CPU performance that's about 8% better than the Helio G90T-powered Redmi Note 8 Pro. GPU performance sees roles reversed, however, with the older phone having a similar advantage in that department.
The smartphone which is most likely the Redmi Note 7 Pro will feature 18W fast charging. Xiaomi had said the Redmi Note 7 Pro will offer faster charging than the Redmi Note 7 which supports Quick Charge 4.0.
Now reports suggest that Android 10 for Redmi Note 7 and Redmi Note 7 Pro will begin in the first quarter of 2020. The Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Pro has a 6.3-inch full HD bezel-less display with a stylish waterdrop notch and 1,080 x 2,340 pixels resolution.
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Best Xiaomi Dual Camera Mobile Phones
- XIAOMI REDMI PRO 128GB.
- XIAOMI MI MIX 2S.
- XIAOMI MI MIX 2S 64GB.
- XIAOMI MI 8 PRO.
- XIAOMI REDMI S2 64GB.
- XIAOMI REDMI NOTE 7 6GB.
- XIAOMI MI 6.
- XIAOMI REDMI S2.
Powered by Sony's IMX586 sensor, Redmi Note 7 Pro also houses a 5-megapixel sensor on the back. Apart from dual-rear cameras, Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Pro also supports 4K video recording at 30fps, which is quite high for an under ₹15,000 smartphone.
Redmi Note 7 Pro has not undergone waterproof testing or dustproof testing and its warranty does not cover damage resulting from dust, immersion in water, or dropping. Please do not immerse the smartphone in any liquid or bring it into an environment with severe dust or sand.
No. This is the most important part of understanding why 48-megapixel cameras are a good thing: it's not about quality. Megapixels are not a measure of camera or photo quality. A camera with 2,000 megapixels could still take mediocre photos.
The Redmi Note 7 Pro is one of the most feature packed phones in its price bracket, bringing a premium design, capable octa-core processor, 48-megapixel camera, and fast charging support to the table. Be it heavy multitasking or games like PUBG Mobile and Asphalt 9, the phone barely struggles at all.
Major highlight of Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Pro is its 48MP rear camera. For imaging duties, the device sports a 48MP primary sensor with a Sony IMX586 sensor and f/1.79 aperture. It is paired with a 5MP depth sensor with LED flash. For selfies, the handset offers a 13MP front camera.
Your phone recordings are saved to the /MIUI/sound_recorder/call_rec/ folder in your phone storage. At this time, there isn't an option to change it. You can view the recording files using Xiaomi File Manager or the Recorder app.
Record calls on Xiaomi's MIUI
- Open the Dialer app on your phone.
- Tap on the More icon on the bottom left corner and tap on Settings.
- Now go to Call Recording and turn on “Record calls automatically”
- You can also customize the settings further in order to record calls for the selected number.
On your Mi phone (not sure which model you're having), the call recordings are saved to the /MIUI/sound_recorder/call_rec/ folder in the phone storage. You can use the Explorer app to browse this folder to find all the recording files. Note that if you can't find it in the phone storage try the external SD card memory.
ii.Deleting a recording from the Recorder app
- On your Xiaomi phone, find and launch the Recorder app.
- Tap .
- Long tap the recording file you want to delete to select it.
- Tap. to delete it.
Beginning in
Android 6.0 (API level 23), users
grant permissions to apps while the app is running, not when they install the app.
For this you have to:
- Go to Phone Settings -> Manage applications.
- Next, Select Call Recorder in the apps list.
- Select Permissions.
- Grand/remove permissions.
Recorded calls are stored on the device and not in the cloud. You can access them via the Phone app; simply tap Recents, and then the name of the caller. From there you can play back the recording, delete it, or share the call via email or messaging apps.
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- Open the Recorder app. ( By default, it's in the Tools folder)
- Tap the Recordings button at the bottom of the screen.
- Tap Recorded calls.
- Here's a list of your call recordings. spam.
Your phone recordings are saved to the /MIUI/sound_recorder/call_rec/ folder in your phone storage. At this time, there isn't an option to change it. You can view the recording files using File Explorer or the Recorder app.
Inside File Manager, on the top strip, you will find a Folder Icon ??. Click on the folder icon; you will be taken to 'Internal Shared Folders'. Inside that, you will see a list of sub folders, and one of them will be named, 'MIUI'. Click on that.