Last year, Xiaomi launched the Redmi 8 series which includes an entry-level series Redmi 8A. These phones are still very fresh in the market and are selling like hotcakes. But, Xiaomi’s Redmi is already talking about the next series (Redmi 9), infact has it in works already. We expect the phone to come with a better spec sheet while ensuring the price still remain in the lower side.

The plan of the Xiaomi’s sub-brand for year 2020 is to lure more customers from Samsung, Huawei, and others to itself. in the lower price ranges. With relatively simple Android smartphones, Redmi has been offering good devices for little money for years. The Redmi 7, Redmi 8 and Co. devices appear in regular smartphone campaigns. A very attractive strategy to attract more people. The Redmi 9 could soon be available, as the first Redmi teasers suggest.

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Redmi 9 Will Be A Powerful Android Smartphone

According to Xiaomi VP and general manager of Xiaomi India, Manu Kumar Jain, “Redmi has always been synonymous with POWER!”. This seems to point to the upcoming Redmi 9 series. Recall that it is the Redmi single-digit series is synonymous with power. The Redmi 8 series comes with a huge 5000 mAh battery and this is one of the selling points of this series.

According to Kumar Jain, this year, Redmi will offer “Power-packed phones”, “Powerful processors” and “ Powerful user experience”. This means that the Redmi 9 will either match the Redmi 8 series 5000 mAh battery or surpass it. 

According to a recent leak, the Redmi 9 will come with an unannounced MediaTek Helio G70. Going by the name of the silicon wafer, it will be in the same gaming series SoCs like the G90 and G90T. That means the upcoming Redmi 9 might perform much better than the current generation Redmi 8 with Qualcomm Snapdragon 439. The report also adds the phone will come in a 4GB + 64GB storage configuration and could arrive in other variants as well. Also, it will have a larger footprint than Redmi 8 which already features a 6.22-inches HD+ dot notch display.

Since the beginning, Xiaomi has always preferred Qualcomm chips in its phones. However, from time to time, the company used chipsets from MediaTek like in the very first Redmi Note, Redmi Note 2, even Redmi Note 3 and 4 in China, and the newest Redmi Note 8 Pro. Even the entry-level Redmi 6 series from 2018 had MediaTek SoCs inside them.

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