World’s First Smartphone with a 64 MP Camera: Xiaomi’s Redmi Note 8 Pro
by Anton Shilov on August 31, 2019 10:00 AM EST- Posted in
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- MediaTek
- Redmi
- Redmi Note 8
Xiaomi has unveiled its new breed of Redmi Note smartphones boasting with high-performance SoCs as well as premium cameras. The new flagship Redmi Note 8 Pro is the industry’s first handset to feature Samsung GW1 64MP camera module, whereas the Redmi Note 8 offers a 48 MP camera at an entry-level price point.
The Redmi Note 8 Pro
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro comes in a rather standard chassis comprised of an aluminum frame encompassed with Gorilla Glass 5 and features a 6.53-inch IPS LCD display with a 2340×1080 resolution as well as a 19.5:9 ratio. With a screen to body ratio of 91.4% (according to Xiaomi) and a rain drop selfie camera module, the device will be available in three colors: Mineral Grey, Pearl White and Forest Green.
Being a range-topping ‘Pro-level’ device, the Redmi Note 8 Pro is based on MediaTek’s flagship G90T SoC (two Cortex-A76, six Cortex-A55, quad-cluster Mali G76 at 800 MHz, AI-specific accelerators, dual-channel LPDDR4X controller, 12FFC) accompanied by 6 or 8 GB of LPDDR4X memory as well as 64 or 128 GB of NAND flash storage (expandable using a microSD card). The SoC is cooled down using Xiaomi’s LiquidCool cooling system (featuring a large piece of aluminum and a heat pipe) in a bid to sustain peak performance for prolonged periods. Performance wise, the new smartphone promises to be rather powerful, yet one of the main reasons to use the MediaTek G90T is because it supports a 64 MP camera module.
In fact, imaging capabilities are the key selling point of the Redmi Note 8 Pro. The main camera is comprised of the Samsung GW1 64 MP RGB module, an 8 MP ultrawide sensor with a 120° field of view, a 2 MP dedicated macro lens, a 2 MP depth sensor, and a dual-LED flash. Meanwhile, the phone also has a 20 MP camera for selfies.
Of course, the Redmi Note 8 Pro supports 4G/LTE: up to 600 Mbps downloads and up to 150 Mbps downloads. Other notable features of the Redmi Note 8 Pro include a 4,500 mAh battery, 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, IP52 splash-proof protection, a USB 2.0 Type-C port for data and charging, a 3.5-mm audio jack, an IR blaster, and stereo speakers.
The Redmi Note 8
The 'younger' brother of the family — the Redmi Note 8 — is naturally a more cost effective option. Coming in an aluminum with glass on the front and plastic on the back chassis, this smartphone has a 6.3-inch IPS LCD display with 2340×1080 resolution. It is based on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 665 SoC (four Cortex-A73-like cores, four Cortex-A53-like cores, an Adreno 610 GPU, X12 LTE modem) that is paired with 4 or 6 GB of RAM as well as 64 GB or 128 GB of storage.
Even though it is positioned as a mainstream smartphone, the Redmi Note 8 also has a premium quad-module main camera comprising of a 48 MP RGB sensor, an 8 MP ultrawide sensor with a 120° field of view, a 2 MP dedicated macro lens, a 2 MP depth sensor, and a LED flash. It also has a 13 MP camera for selfies. Inherited from the 'older' brother are a USB Type-C connector, an IR blaster, and a 3.5-mm headset jack.
Spec Comparison
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Family | |||
Redmi Note 8 Pro | Redmi Note 8 | ||
Display | IPS LCD 6.53" 2340x1080 Corning Gorilla Glass 5 |
IPS LCD 6.3" 2340x1080 |
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SoC | MediaTek G90T 2x Cortex-A76 at 2 GHz 6x Cortex-A55 at 2.05 GHz quad-cluster Mali G76 at 800 MHz AI-specific accelerators dual-channel LPDDR4X controller 12FFC |
Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 4x Cortex-A73-like cores 4x Cortex-A53-like cores Adreno 610 GPU X12 LTE modem |
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RAM | 6 or 8 GB LPDDR4X | 4 or 6 GB DRAM | |
Storage | 64 GB or 128 GB of NAND flash microSD card slot |
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Local Connectivity | Wi-Fi | 802.11ac Wi-Fi | |
Bluetooth | Bluetooth 5.0 | ||
Data/Charging | USB 2.0 Type-C | ||
Audio | 3.5-mm jack stereo speakers active noice cancellation |
3.5-mm jack stereo speakers |
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NFC | Yes | - | |
LTE | 4G/LTE CAT 12 UL 600 Mbps CAT 13 UL 150 Mbps |
X12 LTE | |
Navigation | A-GPS, GLONASS, BDS | A-GPS, GLONASS, BDS, GALILEO | |
Rear Camera | Main | 64 MP, f/1.8, 1/1.7-inch 0.8µm pixels PDAF |
48 MP, f/1.8, 1/2-inch 0.8µm pixels, PDAF |
Ultrawide | 8 MP, f/2.2 13mm (ultrawide) 1/4-inch 1.12 µm pixels |
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Macro | 2 MP, f/2.4 1/5-inch 1.075 µm pixels |
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Depth | 2 MP, f/2.4 1/5-inch 1.075 µm pixels |
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Front Camera | 20 MP, f/2.0 | 13 MP, f/2.0 | |
Battery | Capacity | 4500 mAh | 4000 mAh |
Expected Life | ? | ? | |
SIM Size | Nano SIM + Nano Sim | ||
Sensors | accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass | ||
Biometric Security | Fingerprint | Yes (?) | Yes |
Facial Recognition | - | - | |
Dimensions | Height | 161.3 mm | 6.35 inches | 158.3 mm | 6.23 inches |
Width | 76.4 mm | 3.01 inches | 75.3 mm | 2.96 inches | |
Thickness | 8.8 mm | 0.35 inches | 8.4 mm | 0.33 inches | |
Weight | 199 grams | 7.02 ounces | 190 grams | 6.7 ounces | |
Colors | Mineral Grey Pearl White Forest Green |
Blue White/Grey Black |
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Protection | Drop | ? | - |
Splashes | IP52 | - | |
OS | Google Android 9.0 with MIUI 10 | ||
Launch Countries | China initially, NA/EU launch later | ||
Price | 6 GB + 64 GB — RMB 1,399 6 GB + 128 GB — RMB 1,599 8 GB + 128 GB — RMB 1,799 starts at $172 |
4 GB + 64 GB — RMB 999 6 GB + 64 GB — RMB 1,199 6 GB + 128 GB — RMB 1,399 starts at $124 |
Price and Availability
So far, Xiami has introduced its Redmi Note 8 series only for China, where they will ship in September, but expect the smartphones to hit other markets in the future. The Redmi Note 8 Pro starts at RMB 1,399 for a 6 GB + 64 GB version and goes all the way to RMB 1,799 for an 8 GB + 128 GB model. The Redmi Note 8 is naturally cheaper: it costs RMB 999 – RMB 1,399 depending on configuration.
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Sources: Xiaomi/Redmi, GSMArena
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ads295 - Sunday, September 1, 2019 - link
They do make good phones, but considering the quantities they sell (at least in my country) means after sales support is pretty poor - the service center hand out tokens for the day in the first hour of their opening and that's it. If you miss it then come back the next daymelgross - Saturday, August 31, 2019 - link
Very strange phones. What’s the point of a 2mp macro? A higher res camera, cropped, will function just as well, and has the advantage of one less camera. I’d also like to see if this tiny sensing site, hi res camera really is better. So far, all of the high rez smartphone cameras have had slightly better noise and dynamic range characteristics with highly binned, lower res photos, but unacceptable noise and dynamic range restrictions, with slightly higher sharpness, as full Rez. Hardly worth the bother.DanNeely - Saturday, August 31, 2019 - link
Either for distances too close for the standard camera to focus, or to support an AI powered refocus after the fact feature. I'm leaning toward the latter because there's also a 2MP depth camera.boozed - Sunday, September 1, 2019 - link
Maybe that's what it's doing in-camera?imaheadcase - Saturday, August 31, 2019 - link
64MP doesn't mean jack for a photo if the hardware sucks behind it.Small Bison - Saturday, August 31, 2019 - link
I'm normally against the megapixel wars, but I'm happily surprised Samsung has kept the pixel pitch the same and increased the number of pixels by increasing the size of the sensor! 1/1.7" is much bigger sensor than we've seen in a while. If nothing else, I hope this trend continues and we eventually see the return of the 1" sensor!Charlie22911 - Saturday, August 31, 2019 - link
How are such small camera modules not diffraction limited, I can’t imagine the photos are very sharp at 1:1. I have a 42mp A7Rm3 and even some of my Zeiss glass can’t keep up.shing3232 - Sunday, September 1, 2019 - link
They don't need to be 1:1 very sharp.SolarAxix - Sunday, September 1, 2019 - link
There's a typo in the article:"...the Redmi Note 8 Pro supports 4G/LTE: up to 600 Mbps downloads and up to 150 Mbps downloads"
Should probably be "...the Redmi Note 8 Pro supports 4G/LTE: up to 600 Mbps downloads and up to 150 Mbps uploads" instead.
jabber - Sunday, September 1, 2019 - link
Note to phone makers. I'd rather settle for a really really excellent 10-12MP sensor than these gimmick ones.I look back at pics I took with my 2004 spec 3.2MP Nikon and my 2005 8MP Canon DSLR and they still hold up to phone stuff taken today. Not moved all that far forward in some cases.