Hey, thanks for stopping by. I am one of the tech writers at MensXP. Also, a self-proclaimed gaming nerd and a social media zombie. Feel free to connect with on socials. The Redmi 7, as I said before, ...
Redmi 7 has been officially launched by Xiaomi at an event in Beijing, China. The successor to the Redmi 6 comes with a Snapdragon 632 processor, a ‘Dot Drop’ display, and P2i splash-proof technology ...
Mi has turned 5 this year, and jaw-dropping discounts are up for grab! Redmi 7 and the super-selfie camera phone Redmi Y3 launched earlier this month are now available at deal prices. You can now get ...
After the Redmi Note 7 Pro, Xiaomi has launched the more cost-effective Redmi 7. It will cost ₹7,999 for the 2GB/32GB variant, while the 3GB/32GB variant is priced at ₹8,999. The smartphone will be ...
Today through an unveil event in China, Redmi announced the Redmi Note 7 Pro and Redmi 7 phones. When it comes to design, the Redmi 7 takes cues from the Redmi Note 7 Pro and Note 7 as it features a ...
The Redmi Note series is Xiaomi’s most popular smartphone lineup worldwide. The company is known for introducing the masses to some of the high-end features with this product lineup. For instance, the ...
Xiaomi seems all set to unveil its first Redmi-branded smartphone in the market in the form of Redmi 7 or Redmi Note 7. The handset has been teased several times and is rumoured to come with some new ...
Redmi is to Xiaomi what Honor is to Huawei – a cheaper sub-brand that tries to marry a competitive price with the best possible specs, cutting a few corners to bring you a less expensive option that ...
When it comes sheer capacity, both devices are evenly matched at 4,000mAh. In fact, both phones even share the same 18W charging standard. Furthermore, the Note 8’s Snapdragon 665 processor is built ...
The Redmi Note 7 launches for 9,999 (~$140) rupees in India with 3GB RAM + 32GB ROM, or 11,999 rupees for the 4GB + 64GB model (~$169). The Redmi Note 7 Pro starts at 13,999 rupees (~$196) for the 4GB ...
Chris is the former Editor of Pocket-lint. He has been a technology journalist since 2008 and has covered the rise of Android and reviewed just about every important device along the way. Chris lives ...
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