Redmi Note 8 Pro review: Great hardware that’s once again limited by poor software – Android Central

We may earn a commission for purchases using our links. Learn more. Same old issues The Redmi Note 8 Pro is an upgrade from its predecessor, but Xiaomi fails to deliver on the software front yet again. Source: Apoorva Bhardwaj/Android Central You know how this goes. Xiaomi knows how to roll out a phone that offers great value for money, but for whatever reason the brand just isn’t able to deliver software that’s free from clutter. Xiaomi has managed to hold onto its crown as India’s largest handset manufacturer for two years in a row, but Realme has made considerable gains in the country over the last 15 months. The result is a frenetic launch cycle as both brands try to outdo one another. Xiaomi rolled out the Redmi Note 7 Pro, and Realme introduced the Realme 3 Pro. Xiaomi came out with the Redmi K20 series, and Realme launched the Realme X. To say that this year has been particularly busy in India’s budget segment would be an understatement. As we get to the tail end of 2019, Xiaomi and Realme are back at it. This time, both brands are debuting phones with 64MP cameras at the back. Realme got a headstart in the Realme XT, and Xiaomi is now introducing the Redmi Note 8 Pro. This time around, both devices have near-identical features, a near-identical design aesthetic, and 64MP cameras at the back. Let’s see if Xiaomi still has the advantage. You get what you pay for Redmi Note 8 Pro Bottom line: The Redmi Note 8 Pro gets a lot right: the Helio G90T is a great addition on the hardware front, as is the 64MP camera and 20MP front shooter. You also get great value, but the downside is the software — the phone is still on Pie, there’s bloatware everywhere, and the MIUI 11 update won’t be here until the end of the year. The Good Great value Robust hardware Excellent battery life 64MP camera is a great addition The Bad MIUI lacks polish Endless bloatware Still on Pie Redmi Note 8 Pro Hardware Source: Apoorva Bhardwaj/Android Central The first thing you’ll notice with the Redmi Note 8 Pro is just how similar it is to the Realme XT. Both phones have glass backs, and nearly identical gradient finishes. The design itself is markedly different from the Redmi Note 7 Pro, and it is easy to see the similarities between the phone and the Reedmi K20 series. The Gamma Green edition of the Redmi Note 8 Pro in particular is stunning. Like its predecessor, the Redmi Note 8 Pro also features a mid-frame that’s made out of plastic, and the front and rear panels of glass are protected by Gorilla Glass 5. The phone has a larger 4500mAh battery, however, and that has made it considerably heavier, coming in at 200g. The new camera housing at the back holds three sensors and the fingerprint reader — the macro lens sits underneath the LED flash module
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