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The Redmi Note 5 Pro will be available in four different colour options: Black, Lake Blue, Gold and Rose Gold. Like the Xiaomi Mi A1, the Redmi Note 5 Pro features an IR blaster located at the top of the device which allows the device be used as a remote control to electronic appliances. Pairing high-quality Sony and Samsung sensors offers a depth of field not available on typical smartphone cameras.
Corning Gorilla 2,5D Glass display provides the resistance in wearing due to curved edges. Overall, the homescreen feels super smooth and fluid, and you can do just about everything with the stock launcher only, without the need for a different third-party launcher app. This technology was rigorously tested to prove the quality assurance. That is why the Redmi Note 5 Pro model is provided with Face Unlock technology. Redmi Note 5 Pro will go on sale on from February 22. Redmi Note 5 Pro has a 20MP camera on the front. How is the sin for selfies. On the rear, there is tapered metal finish with curved edges, which makes it comfortable to hold and use. But the truth is that now, Mi phone is the No.
The Chinese giant has announced that the Redmi Note 5 Pro will soon get an update with Face Unlock capability. Still, Xiaomi went there. The former is the top-most variant of Redmi Note 5 series. The octa-core processor with Kryo architecture.
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The Redmi Note 5 Pro is the first smartphone launching with the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 processor. The original Redmi Note 5 series continues with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor, which we also saw on the Redmi Note 4 from last year. The Pro variant sports a bigger 18:9 display which is 5. The front camera is 20MP on the Redmi Note 5 Pro and also has a selfie LED flash. It would be fair to call the Redmi Note 5 Pro as the more beefed up variant of the Redmi Note 5 with a higher pricing as well. Redmi Note 5 Pro will cost Rs 13,999 for the 4GB RAM and 64GB variant, while the 6GB RAM and 64GB variant is priced at Rs 16,999. Redmi Note 5 Pro will go on sale on from February 22. Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro Design, Display Redmi Note 5 Pro sticks with metal unibody design that has become common on Xiaomi phones, but this time there is a big change. The display is 5. This is not entirely a bezel-less display and you can see them on the sides, though they are very thin. The fingerprint sensor remains at the back and this one still has a hybrid dual-SIM slot. Xiaomi has not gone for a dedicated dual SIM and microSD slot like we saw in the Redmi Y1 series. The dual rear camera is tucked away on one corner of the phone and it juts out quite prominently. The rear camera specification is 12MP+5MP for the Redmi Note 5 Pro. Redmi Note 5 Pro comes with ultra-thin bezels on the side, though these are not completely invisible. This might be the Pro variant, but Xiaomi still sticking with the older micro-USB port. The headphone jack and a single speaker are also placed at the bottom of the phone. Overall, the build quality of the Redmi Note 5 Pro feels premium and using this with one hand is not a problem. But, this is a bulky phone and not light given that it sports a 4000 mAh battery on board. The resolution is now FHD+ 2160 x 1080 and videos on this look crisp and the display works well even in sunlight. Colour reproduction is mostly accurate, and the viewing angles are not bad. However, the Redmi Note 5 also has a similar display, so I wish Xiaomi had offered something extra for the Pro here. Redmi Note 5 Pro has a 20MP camera on the front. Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro Performance, Specifications, Software and Battery In terms of specifications, Redmi Note 5 Pro will have a 6GB RAM variant this time, though I have the 4GB RAM one for review. The smartphone runs Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 processor, which Xiaomi says comes with Kyro micro-architecture, which has previously been limited to the Snapdragon 800 series. The 800 series is usually seen on flagship phones. On Antutu, the Redmi Note 5 Pro scores around 100,000 plus for us, which is impressive for phone priced at under Rs 17,000. On the PCMark Battery test, Redmi Note 5 Pro last around 12 hours, which is expected given this has a huge battery on board. Redmi Note 5 Pro has not given any cause for complaints in daily performance, though I am yet to play some graphics heavy games on this. When it came to video consumption, browsing multiple tabs on Chrome, the Redmi Note 5 Pro performed smoothly. Also it takes around 2 hours plus to get it to a full 100 per cent from under 20 per cent, which is not bad. Redmi Note 5 Pro Antutu performance test and PCMark Battery test results. Both phones are still on Nougat with MIUI 9 and this is 2018. Ideally I feel the company should have gone with Android Oreo for its customers, though there is no exact timeline on when an update will happen for both phones. Additionally, Xiaomi also plans to add features like Facial Recognition to the Redmi Note 5. This will be rolled out as a OTA update in March 2018. Redmi Note 5 Pro has a dual 12MP+5MP camera on the back with two RGB sensors. Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro Camera Camera is supposed to be the highlight of the Redmi Note 5 Pro because it has two sensors at the back. This is also the first Redmi phone to sport a 20MP front camera, which also has a Portrait mode. Xiaomi even went on to bring in comparisons with Pixel 2 and iPhone X during the launch presentation. In my opinion, there are just one or two phones that can match the Pixel 2 in this department. Still, Xiaomi went there. The colours are definitely not as bright in some instances, I felt. Sample shots in Portrait mode taken on the Redmi Note 5 Pro. Image resized for web Redmi Note 5 Pro shot taken indoors. Image resized for web. Redmi Note 5 Pro shot taken indoors. Image resized for web. The front selfie camera is not bad, and the Beautify mode now has customisations for India. Still the Portrait mode on selfies works nicely when there is ample light, though in low-light, this is another story. Performance will not be an issue considering the specifications, the display is excellent, and the camera should keep most users happy. Battery life is another highlight of the Redmi Note 5 Pro, and will easily last more than a day. But what Xiaomi has got right with the Redmi Note 5 Pro is the pricing. It is essentially offering the phone for under Rs 14,000 with sufficient RAM and storage and that could make a big difference in how people choose between this and Redmi Note 5.