<!--DEBUG:--><!--DEBUG:dc3-united-states-it-in-english-pdf-2--><!--DEBUG:--><!--DEBUG:dc3-united-states-it-in-english-pdf-2--><!--DEBUG-spv-->{"id":1554154,"date":"2020-04-30T15:00:00","date_gmt":"2020-04-30T13:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nhub.news\/?p=1554154"},"modified":"2020-04-30T23:10:37","modified_gmt":"2020-04-30T21:10:37","slug":"redmi-note-9-and-note-9-pro-what-to-expect-from-affordable-phone-duo","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/nhub.news\/fr\/2020\/04\/redmi-note-9-and-note-9-pro-what-to-expect-from-affordable-phone-duo\/","title":{"rendered":"Redmi Note 9 and Note 9 Pro: What to expect from affordable phone duo?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><b>The affordable Redmi range expands, with the announcement of the Note 9 and Note 9 Pro (latter being similar to the Max model in India). Here&rsquo;s more:<\/b><br \/>\nIt&rsquo;s not the first time we&rsquo;ve heard about Xiaomi&rsquo;s Redmi Note 9 Pro handset, as it was announced for the Indian market back in March this year. The addition of a smaller-scale Redmi 9, however, is a new entry. And both these handsets are now slated for wider launch in multiple territories (there&rsquo;s a caveat regarding the cameras, which we&rsquo;ll highlight below).<br \/>That&rsquo;s really what Redmi is about: being affordable yet capable. The brand is part of Xiaomi, but the Chinese maker largely keeps its brand name away from these budget handsets, only using the &lsquo;Mi&rsquo; branding to some degree.<br \/>Anyway, enough brand banter. What can you expect from the Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 and Pro? Here&rsquo;s a quick overview to compare the two:Note 9: 6.53-inch screen, 2340 x 1080 resolution9 Pro: 6.67-inch screen, 2400 x 1080 resolutionNote 9: Quad cameras (48MP main, 8MP ultra-wide, 2MP macro, 2MP depth)9 Pro: Quad cameras (64MP main, 8MP ultra-wide, 5MP macro, 2MP depth)Note 9: Helio G85 processor \/ 9 Pro: Qualcomm Snapdragon 720GBoth: 5020mAh battery capacity, 15W fast-charge (30W for Pro)<br \/>As you can see from that, the Note 9 is the smaller handset of the two, the 9 Pro delivering a larger diagonal measure to its display.<br \/>Both offer quad cameras, although here&rsquo;s where we get to address that caveat from earlier. The India launch was for the Note 9 Pro and Note 9 Max. There&rsquo;s been a metamorphosis of sorts, though, as the Max is now more-or-less just the Pro for wider market distribution (hence it having a 64MP camera &#8211; not a 48MP one (as you&rsquo;ll find on the original Pro handset)).<br \/>Both Redmi handsets deliver big on battery, with a cell that&rsquo;s among the largest you&rsquo;ll find in any phone. That&rsquo;s an increasing trend, as people accept being content with slightly thicker designs for the sake of longevity &#8211; you only need to look at the Moto G8 Power or the incoming Samsung Galaxy M31 to see that.<br \/>Both handsets are highly affordable too: the Redmi Note 9 will start at $199 (3GB RAM + 64GB storage); the Redmi Note 9 Pro will start at $269 (6GB RAM + 64GB storage). That sets Xiaomi firmly within the 200-400 bracket just as we suspected, making both options highly competitive. 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