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Redmi Note 9 Pro Max First Sale on May 12 on Amazon India

It's been a while since Xiaomi launched Redmi Note 9 Pro Max in India but never got a chance to go on sale thanks to the nation-wide lockdown. Amazon.in has now announced it will be available to purchase from May 12th onwards ( check here ). 

Redmi Note 9 Pro Max vs Redmi Note 9 Pro - What's the Difference?


Redmi Note 9 Pro Max is powered by the same chipset as the regular Note 9 Pro - Snapdragon 720G. This is a 4G chipset and doesn't support the 5G network. The main camera on the back of the Max variant is a 64MP one and the front camera is a 32MP one. Regular Note 9 Pro has a 48MP rear camera instead and a lower resolution 16MP front shooter. Even though both variants ships with 5020mAh batteries, only Max version supports 33W Fast Charging ( charger comes in the box ). They both share the same displays as well.


Note: Xiaomi recently launched Redmi Note 9 Series globally and the Note 9 Pro version has the same specs as the Max version launched in India.


Redmi Note 9 Pro Max Price in India : Rs 16,499 ( 6GB ram + 64GB storage ) - Rs 17,999 ( 6GB ram + 128GB strorage ) - Rs 19,999 ( 8GB ram + 128GB storage )


Specs Highlights

  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G Octacore Processor
  • 6.67inch Full HD+ DotDisplay
  • 33W Fast Charger in the Box
  • 5020mAh battery
  • 64MP AI Quad Cameras
  • 32MP Front Camera
  • 8MP Ultra-wide-angle camera
  • 5MP Macro lens
  • Side-mounted Fingerprint sensor

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