Redmi Note 9 Pro vs Redmi Note 8 Pro, comparison: how does the best-selling Xiaomi evolve?

In any case, if we look at the Haidian giant’s portfolio, including its sub-brands, and we look for a smartphone to recommend to our relatives, the truth is that those belonging to ‘Redmi Note Pro’ family stand out among a multitude of devices, which is probably the best-selling globally for its perfect alignment between finishes, hardware, features, experience and, above all, prices.

Redmi Note 9 Pro vs Redmi Note 8 Pro comparison how does the best selling Xiaomi evolveThe latest Redmi Note 9 Pro can be found at the most attractive prices, very little above 200 euros, and with a list of notable features in which it will be difficult to miss things. If the model “9” still seems somewhat expensive, it will also be available slightly below the previous Redmi Note 8 Pro, still with travel and much to offer us at an unbeatable price :

We know that it is not easy to choose, so our idea with this article is to get you out of doubt if you are reviewing the Xiaomi catalog and these Redmi Note Pro makes you tick, comparing both devices, the Redmi Note 9 Pro versus the Redmi Note 8 Pro so that you can choose with all the data and the details well reviewed … Will you accompany us to see them?

Redmi Note 9 Pro vs Redmi Note 8 Pro comparison how does the best selling Xiaomi evolve 1Design and display, renew or die.

I have no doubt that Xiaomi was aware when it renewed the Redmi Note 8 Pro that its formula worked, and what works should not be touched too much for it to continue to do so, so the new Redmi Note 9 Pro offers a lot of continuity in an already build known in glass and metal where its new photographic module stands out.

We went from a configuration centered in line to a square module with the sensors placed in a symmetrical position, also advancing on a front that loses the notch to now incorporate a hole in the screen where the front sensor is housed. The other notable improvement is in use, with a total depreciation of frames and edges where the only notable one will continue to be the lower chin that serves to hide the physical interconnection with the LCD panel plate.

Xiaomi has not changed this screen either, which again uses IPS technology to better ratio between performance and prices. However, the results, in this case, remain below the OLED experience. Therefore, neither the design nor the screen will be too relevant differentiating factors.

Of course, to highlight the growth in size and screen, since the Redmi Note 9 Pro now measures 165.8 x 76.7 x 8.8 millimeters and weighs 209 grams, with a 6.67-inch panel and FHD + resolution that traces The 395 pixels per inch of the Redmi Note 8 Pro screen, 6.53 inches and FHD + resolution set in a 161.4 x 76.4 x 8.8-millimeter housing with 200 grams of weight.

The glass does not vary either; Xiaomi has chosen in both cases the fifth generation of Corning Gorilla Glass for its better resistance to scratches.

MediaTek or Qualcomm, the difference is on the inside

To choose one or the other model, the ideal thing is to go and look for the cold data of the datasheet. Indeed, there are important differences between the Redmi Note 9 Pro and its predecessor, the Note 8 Pro, in terms of the hardware platform chosen by Xiaomi.

The Redmi Note 8 Pro mounts a MediaTek Helio G90T with an eight-core processor up to 2.05 GHz and ARM Mali-G76 MC GPU, accompanied by 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of expandable storage with microSD.

For its part, the new Redmi Note 9 Pro opts for a Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G chipset with an octa-core processor up to 2.3 GHz, Adreno 618 GPU, and memory configurations of 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage.

In both models, the connectivity is complete and identical with 4G LTE modem, dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth 5.0 LE, aGPS with GLONASS, GALILEO and BDS, NFC, IR port, FM Radio, and USB Type-C in addition to the already tarnished audio-jack 3.5 millimeters.

The increase in size also means that the Redmi Note 9 Pro model enjoys a larger battery, up to 5,020 mph with a 30W fast charge, leaving the Redmi Note 8 Pro with a 4,500 mAh capacity and 18W of charging power.

Undoubtedly, a logical renewal on the part of Xiaomi leaves us the choice in the hands of the preference for Qualcomm or MediaTek hardware, both probably very even in terms of performance due to different support and the possibility of updates.

From the multimedia section, we have already told you that indeed both models have a standard audio-jack connector, a specification almost abandoned by all except in the middle ranges, in addition to an FM radio that many users will still appreciate.

Regarding cameras, there are no significant differences except in the front module for selfies and the rear arrangement, which has changed, but keeping the four sensors on both Redmi Note 8 Pro and Redmi Note 9 Pro with the only chance of the ‘macro’ :

  • 64 MP wide (f / 1.9), 26mm, PDAF
  • 8 MP ultrawide (f / 2.2), 119º
  • 5 MP macro (f2.4), AF
  • 2 MP depth (f / 2.4)
  • HDR-auto, LED flash, 4K @ 30fps video , 720p @ 960fps slow-motion , EIS

In the Redmi Note 8 Pro, its macro sensor lowers performance to 2 megapixels without AF, with a 20 MP front sensor with f / 2.0 aperture instead of the 16 MP with f / 2.5 of the new model.

And actually which one has a better cameraRedmi Note 9 Pro or Redmi Note 8 Pro, which one to choose and which one should you buy?

Having already seen all the data, it should be noted that we are dealing with two very similar models, between which there is a difference of one year that is practically not noticeable in notable differences, making it very clear that the evolution of this industry had stagnated while waiting for the 5G and the new folding formats.

Perhaps due to such equality, it is not strange to see how the prices are almost identical as well, making the differentiation invisible in this sense and leaving the choice at the expense of hardware and a design that is also difficult to distinguish:

As you have seen, and taking into account that there are only about 30 or 40 euros between them, the truth is that having Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 720G instead of MediaTek’s Helio G90T justifies the Redmi Note 9 Pro over its predecessor. Still, it is not easy to assure it.

If you do not like large phones, the Redmi Note 8 Pro is a good option that ensures a similar experience in a smaller bottle, although this means giving up that extra 520 mAh that is never too much in a battery for a phone. Mobile.

For the rest, in Andro4all, we have previously analyzed the pros and cons of each of the devices, so here we leave you our previous reviews so that you have, if you need it, even more information: