- Xiaomi Mi 10.
- Xiaomi Redmi K20 Pro.
- Xiaomi Redmi K20.
- Redmi Note 7 Pro.
- Redmi Note 5 Pro.
- Xiaomi Mi 5.
- Xiaomi Redmi Note.
- Xiaomi Mi 10i.
The Xiaomi Mi 9 is not 'officially' water resistant and does not come with a certified IP rating. That said, it is draped in Corning Gorilla Glass 5 and 6; a toughened glass that provides an extra layer of safety, offering very mild resistance from water.
Best Xiaomi Dual Camera Mobile Phones
- XIAOMI REDMI PRO 128GB.
- XIAOMI MI MIX 2S.
- XIAOMI MI MIX 2S 64GB.
- XIAOMI MI 8 PRO.
- XIAOMI REDMI S2 64GB.
- XIAOMI REDMI NOTE 7 6GB.
- XIAOMI MI 6.
- XIAOMI REDMI S2.
There are two small differences between Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro and Redmi K20 Pro. The first difference lies in the back design. If you take a closer look at the back panel design of the two smartphones, you will find that the words “Redmi, designed by Xiaomi” is changed to a Mi logo.
The Mi 9T is almost the Redmi K20 in terms of both design and specifications, with some slight changes. The biggest change between the two phones is one comes with Mi branding while the other comes with Redmi brand, which is now an independent entity.
Upon conducting the splashproof and dustproof test, we came to the conclusion that the device is certainly not waterproof. And because of the pop-up camera mechanism, the water goes inside even in accidental water splashes. We recommend users not to use this device in rain, shower or anywhere near pools or lakes.
The Mi Note 10 isn't perfect, but as a camera phone, it's the best you'll get for its €549 ($609 / £472) asking price. The design, screen, and battery all come together well too; there's also an under-display fingerprint scanner and a headphone jack too; in short - it's a very good phone.
The Mi 9 Pro 5G. On Monday, Chinese phone-maker, Xiaomi unveiled the Mi 9 Pro 5G. It's a premium phone, with a blazing fast Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+ processor, a 6.39-inch AMOLED display and triple cameras on the back. That's all on top of 5G, of course.
The Mi 9T Pro doesn't include wireless charging as found on the original Mi 9, but it has a much larger battery, weighing in at 4000mAh. This easily lasts a full day with heavy use, likely seeing you through a day and a half if you aren't a power user.
For one thing, Xiaomi claims to price its phones just above their costs. But company officials also point to its iconoclastic business model, which eschews the financial burden of using traditional marketing and distribution practices, and relies on the Internet to fuel sales.
Instead of making high profits on hardware, Xiaomi aims to make its money after they sell their hardware. In China, Google and its services are banned, which rendered a need for a Chinese equivalent.
T is definitely the new S in the mobile world, and while the Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro is yet another Mi 9, it's the most 'flagship killer' of the bunch.
Xiaomi's flagship smartphone, the Mi 9T Pro has launched in the Philippines. It's the global version of the Redmi K20 Pro for the Chinese market and features a 6.39-inch AMOLED screen, Snapdragon 855 chipset, and triple rear cameras.
A flagship trio of camerasJust like the Mi 9T and K20, the Pro model's main camera has a huge 1/2" 48MP sensor behind f/1.75 26mm lens that spits out 12MP images. The 48MP sensor sits is behind an f/1.75 lens and is not stabilized. In fact, none of the three snappers features optical stabilization.
The Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro is now available in Philippines. The cheapest Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro price in Philippines is ₱ 9,999.00 from Shopee. Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro price details are updated January 2021.