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Xiaomi launches Redmi Note 8 Series in India

Xiaomi has officially launched Redmi Note 8 Series in India. Currently there are two variants in the series - Redmi Note 8 and Note 8 Pro. 4GB ram 64GB storage Redmi Note 8 is priced at Rs 9,999 while 6GB ram 64GB Redmi Note 8 Pro has a price tag of Rs 14,999. Check out details specs and price in India below.

Redmi Note 8 Pro Price in India

6GB + 64GB @ Rs 14,999
6GB + 128GB @ Rs 15,999
8GB + 128GB @ Rs 17,999

First Sale on Oct 21st ( check here )

Redmi Note 8 Price in India

4GB + 64GB @ Rs 9,999
6GB + 128GB @ Rs 12,999

First Sale on Oct 21st ( check here )

Redmi Note 8 vs Note 8 Pro Specs Comparisons / Differences

Note 8 is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 Octacore processor while the Pro version has a more powerful Mediatek G90T Gaming processor. The base model of the Pro comes with 6GB of ram and 64GB of storage. There is no 4GB ram model available. The base model of Note 8 comes with 4GB of ram and 64GB storage. 128GB variants are available for both.

In the camera department, Note 8 Pro features Quad cameras at the back. There is a 64MP main camera with F1.7 aperture lens and a 8MP Ultra wide angle lens. The other 2 sensors are 2MP depth sensor and 2MP macro lens. Regular Note 8 also has Quad cameras at the back. The main camera on this lesser priced model is a 48MP F1.79 one instead of the 64MP seen on Pro. The front camera on the Pro is a 20MP one. Note 8 has a lesser resolution 13MP sensor.

Redmi Note 8 comes with a 6.3 inch FHD+ display with 500nits max brightness. Note 8 Pro has a bigger 6.53 inch FHD+ HDR display.

In the battery department, the Pro model has a bigger 4500mAh one while the regular model has a 4000mAh one.



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