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Xiaomi Redmi 8 Price, Specs and Features [ India ]

Xiaomi has officially launched Redmi 8 Series in India online on Flipkart. It is priced at Rs 7,999 ( 4GB ram 64GB ) and will go on sale on Oct 12 midnight during Flipkart's Big Diwali Sale 2019.

Redmi 8 is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 439 Octacore processor and Adreno 505 GPU. It comes with 4GB of ram and 64GB storage which is great for a budget phone priced at Rs 7,999. It is equipped with a massive 5000mAh battery.

The display is a 6.22 inch HD+ display protected with Gorilla Glass 5. It ships with Android 9 Pie and will get an update to Android 10 in future. 

In the camera department, the latest budget king from Xiaomi features a Dual Camera setup. There is a 12MP AI main camera ( Sony IMX363 Sensor ) with an F1.8 aperture lens along with a 2MP depth sensor to help with bokeh / portrait shots. On the front, you get a 8MP AI Selfie camera. 

Some other phones that has Sony IMX363 Sensor on board are Google Pixel 3, Pixel 3a, Mi Mix 3, Nokia 8.1 etc

You can unlock Redmi 8 using the rear mounted fingerprint sensor or by using AI Face Unlock. It is available in 3 colors - Onyx Black, Ruby Red and Sapphire Blue.

Redmi 8 SAR Value : Head: 0.339 W/kg, Body: 1.000 W/kg

Reasons to Buy Redmi 8
  • Big Battery - can easily last a full day of heavy usage
  • Sony IMX 363 sensor
  • Price - Rs 7,999 - that's value for money
  • IR Blaster
  • 18W Fast charging support
Reasons not to Buy Redmi 8
  • No Full HD display
  • No telephoto lens or ultra wide angle lens



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