Skip to main content

Redmi Note 9 Pro Sale on May 6th 2020 on Amazon India

Xiaomi has announced Redmi Note 9 Pro will be back on sale on May 6th, 2020 online in India on Amazon. It is priced at Rs 13,999 ( 4GB ram 64GB storage ) - Rs 16,999 ( 6GB ram 128GB storage ). The sale of this smartphone was temporarily halted due to a ban on online shopping websites selling non-essential products. Now that the ban has been lifted, you can buy this and many other smartphones from Amazon.in if you live in Orange or Green zones in India.

Redmi Note 9 Pro Max is a more expensive variant and currently, there is no Next Sale date announced. More Info here.

Regular Note 9 Pro is powered by Snapdragon 720G octa-core processor and features a 6.67-inch Full HD+ display. It ships with MIUI 11 based on Android 10. Xiaomi's recently announced MIUI 12 update will be available for this device in the future. There is a big 5020mAh battery on board with 18W fast charging support. While the Pro Max variant has a 64MP main camera, the regular variant comes with a 48MP main sensor.

Current Offers on Redmi Note 9 Pro 
  • Rs 1000 Instant Discount when bought using ICICI Bank Credit Cards
  • Airtel 4G Double Data Offer
Specs and Features
  • 6.67 inch Full HD+ IPS LCD screen with Gorilla Glass 5 
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G Chipset ( not a 5G chipset )
  • 5020mAh battery
  • Android 10 ( EMUI 11 )
  • Quad Cameras with 48MP AI main camera
  • 18W Fast charging
  • Side-mounted fingerprint sensor
  • 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens
  • 5MP macro lens
  • 16MP front camera


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

[ Solved ] SBI ATM 055 Ineligible Transaction Error FIX

Are you experiencing 055 Ineligible Transaction Error every time when you use your SBI ATM Card ? I have a easy FIX for you. What is SBI 055 Ineligible Transaction Error ? It means you are doing a transaction which you or your bank has blocked for security or safety issues. Normally, a user blocks International Usage of a particular Debit / Credit card so that it won't be used by hackers or scammers from other parts of the world. The reason why you are seeing this 055 error in India is probably because your ATM Card's Domestic Usage option is Disabled - either you accidently disabled or your Bank Branch did it. Don't worry. It's easy to fix it. Go to  https://www.onlinesbi.com/  and login with your internet banking username and password. Go to ATM Card Services in the Menu, Select the Card you are have issues and the Click on Change Channel Type . You can see the current status of your Domestic Usage when you click on that. If it's Disabled, simply enab...

[ FIX ] Ubuntu 20.04 Bluetooth doesn't Turn On

I have been using a Logitech Bluetooth keyboard for a while now with my Ubuntu 20.04. Everything worked well without any issues until one day the operating system refused to turn on the Bluetooth. I could toggle Bluetooth On button from the Settings, but it did nothing.  After spending some time Google Searching why my Bluetooth started not working all of a sudden, and after trying a variety of commands to troubleshoot the problem, I finally found a working fix for this issue. Open a Terminal ( Ctrl + Alt + T )  and enter below commands one after another.  sudo rmmod btusb sudo modprobe btusb That's it. Your Bluetooth issue would be now solved.  I can guarantee you this problem is going to pop-up every now and then. So copy the above commands to a text file for future uses. Sometimes, even after entering above commands the bluetooth would refuse to turn on. In such cases, just Suspend the system and then wake up it again and check.

Reduce External Monitor Brightness on Ubuntu 20.04, 21.10

External Monitors are a great addition to any workspace. I have a Full HD Benq one connected with my laptop via HDMI cable to do multi-tasking. What I don't like about this setup is the external screen is still very bright even after setting it to the lowest possible setting via physical buttons present on the monitor. Changing brightness on the Laptop doesn't affect the brightness of the external monitor. However, In Ubuntu, you can adjust the brightness level of any connected monitor by opening up a terminal/command line and entering a few comments. Xrandr is the command we would be using to achieve this. How to change External Monitor Brightness on Ubuntu Linux Open a Terminal ( Ctrl + Alt + T ) Enter the command xrandr -q | grep " connected" and press Enter. Find the external monitor name displayed in this command's output. In my case, it is  HDMI-1 To change the brightness enter this command xrandr --output HDMI-1 --brightness 0.5 and press Ente...