Redmi Note 7 Pro launched in India with Snapdragon 675, 128GB of storage, and USB-C

Xiaomi just introduced a second smartphone in the Redmi Note 7 series. Launched minutes ago on stage in India, the new Redmi Note 7 Pro packs a Snapdragon 675 processor, USB-C, new colors, and other improvements.

The Redmi Note 7 Pro looks very similar to the Redmi Note 7; the phone is available in Space Black, Nebula Red, and Neptune Blue, and all three feature subtle gradient finishes. One welcome outward change is the use of a USB-C connector for the first time.

Inside, the Snapdragon 660 from the Redmi Note 7 has been replaced with a beefier Snapdragon 675, featuring the Kryo 460 processor. The processor is coupled with up to 6GB of RAM and up to 128GB of storage, which is a first for the Redmi Note family.

Out of the box, the Redmi Note 7 Pro will be running MIUI 10, based on Android 9 Pie.

The phone supports Quick Charge 4 and is compatible with chargers that output up to 18W. However, the device is bundled with a 10W charger in the retail box. The battery capacity remains unchanged at 4,000mAh.

The highlight of this phone is the same massive 48MP Sony IMX586 sensor we’ve seen on the Redmi Note 7 and other recent devices. Using pixel binning, this sensor combines images from four adjacent pixels into one, capturing more information about the scene. This setup enables the Redmi Note 7 Pro to take improved low-light pictures but also get great zoom.

 

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