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🚀 Elevate your everyday with the Redmi Note 9 Pro — power, style, and pro-level tech in your palm!
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro 128GB Interstellar Grey is a feature-packed smartphone boasting a large 6.67-inch FHD+ display, a robust Snapdragon 720G processor, and a versatile 64MP quad-camera system. Its massive 5020mAh battery supports up to two days of use with fast USB-C charging. Designed for multitasking millennials, it offers 6GB RAM, dual SIM slots plus microSD expansion, and a convenient side-mounted fingerprint sensor. Running MIUI on Android 10, it balances performance, style, and value with a premium Gorilla Glass back and a sleek metallic finish.











| ASIN | B0888P87V2 |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Battery Average Life | 147 Hours |
| Battery Average Life Talk Time | 16 Hours |
| Battery Capacity | 5020 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Polymer |
| Battery Power | 5020 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 133,939 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 5,250 in SIM-Free & Unlocked Mobile Phones |
| Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
| Box Contents | Screen Protector |
| Brand Name | XIAOMI |
| Camera Description | Front |
| Camera Flash Type | Without Flash |
| Cellular Technology | 4G |
| Colour | Interstellar Grey |
| Compatible Devices | Bluetooth Devices |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (18,493) |
| Display Pixel Density | 395 Pixels Per Inch (PPI) |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Effective Video Resolution | 8 Pixels |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 128 GB |
| Form Factor | Slate |
| Frame Rate | sixty or one hundred twenty |
| Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 16 MP |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
| Headphones Jack | 0.14 inches (3.5 |
| Human Interface Types | Microphone |
| Item Dimensions | 16.6 x 7.7 x 0.9 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 209 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Xiaomi |
| Maximum Display Resolution | 1080x2400 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 6 GB |
| Model Series | Redmi |
| Model Year | 2020 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Number of Front Cameras | 1 |
| Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 4 |
| Operating System | Android |
| Optical Sensor Resolution | 64 MP |
| Phone Talk Time | 1980 Minutes |
| Processor Series | Snapdragon |
| Processor Speed | 2.3 GHz |
| Product Features | Camera, USB., front camera, wifi. |
| RAM Memory Installed | 6 GB |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 64 MP |
| Refresh Rate | 60 |
| Resolution | 1080 x 2400 |
| SIM Card Slot Count | Dual SIM |
| Screen Size | 6.67 Inches |
| Shooting Modes | Macro |
| Sim Card Size | Nano |
| Specific Uses For Product | travel or outdoor adventure, high-quality photography, high-performance tasks, media consumption |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Video Capture Resolution | 3840 x 2160 (4K) |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Network Technology | CDMA, GSM, LTE |
M**N
Monster Phone. Bargain Price
I’ve had a use for a dual-SIM phone for about 6 years now, having moved to what turned out to be a ‘black-hole’ in the mobile coverage grid in darkest Zummerzet. Such a large black-hole that when I first moved here, one of my initial tasks was to march into the Three store in Taunton and demand to be let off my contract since the service didn’t exist where I lived. After a lot of clucking and checking coverage areas they were forced to agree with a degree of feigned surprise. It resulted in my being given, free of charge, one of those natty little boxes that uses your broadband to give you a good signal around the home. Anyway, this is merely to set the scene as to why I like the back-up of a dual-SIM phone. My last phone was an ‘international version’ of a Moto G7 Plus – you tend to find yourself buying these versions as what network’s phone shop is going to recommend a dual-SIM phone on the basis of their network being rubbish? I was however concerned that it had been ‘played with’ from a native Chinese version and as such wasn’t receiving security updates. Worse still, Netflix refused to have anything to do with it. Therefore I was delighted to find that the Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro on Amazon was in fact the UK version with 2-year Amazon warranty. Even more delighted to find that it was listed at around £269, which surely has to be a bargain for a phone with a 6.67 inch screen. So you can imagine my continued delight to find that is was to be had for £198 in the Black Friday/Cyber Monday sales (now £192, grrrr). It even had the courtesy to turn up a day earlier than stated all without parting with any extra money. Well done, Amazon! It’s just quite simply the largest and most cosmetically beautiful phone I’ve had so far and only 0.3 inches short of my very first tablet! I ordered the grey version (yes, I did know that it’s really pale metallic blue!), and it shimmers and deceives the eye as to its real colour and even if the back is actually flat when viewed from different angles! Of course, it’s a ‘finger print magnet’ and very sensibly, Xiaomi had included a gel rubber case – but why a smoke grey one that makes it look black, whichever colour you ordered? The screen appears to come pre-fitted with a protection layer of some sort. Also included is the fast charger and USB-C lead you’ll need to get you going if you’ve not had a phone with this kind of USB port before. Knowing that you’ll be itching to get going, it came with 70% charge, more than enough, it turns out for a whole day’s heavy use. This phone has a seriously large battery so no wonder they give you a fast charger. Not much chance of developing the mobile version of ‘range anxiety’ here. It even gives you the scope to operate in the 20%-80% range which I’m told is better for Li-Ion batteries and still have at least a day’s charge. Set-up went well , with me choosing to suck out the Moto’s setup directly into the Note 9 Pro via Bluetooth. After letting the dust settle on that process, checking each app to see which ones needed further work to get them up and running, I found that I could update to the last ‘MIUI’ version 12, which is Xiaomi’s take on Android, including Android 10 - this was an immediate improvement over the Moto which had not had a peep at any kind of upgrade or security patch for over a year. I’m not sure if the upgrade was the solution to the previous ‘wi-fi keeps cutting out’ complaint but it sure as hell hasn’t happened to me. Also, there’s an ‘app drawer’ facility enabling you to group your apps into categories, and more importantly, list them alphabetically rather than in the order they were loaded. This is another facility that I get the impression didn’t exist in previous versions of the MIUI. All in all, I’m thrilled with it so far although the MIUI does mean you have to learn where to find things in ‘Settings’ more or less all over again. For example, all the system information that for years has been at the bottom of the Settings menu is now called ‘About Phone’ at the top of the menu! The camera is way better than the Moto’s, and takes great night photos with the flash turned off. My major concern would be that the ‘turret’ of 4 lenses (yes, 4!) stands proud of the back, even with the gel case fitted so it’s going to be an effort to keep it scratch-free. A little like the discipline needed to never put spectacles down with lenses touching anything. The Note 9 Pro has some natty little features, like the finger print reader being built into the normal on/off button. Ergonomically, this is a brilliant idea and I’ve found that I really only need to register my right thumb print to make the most of this – no reaching round the back and fumbling for the right spot with one of your longer fingers as with the Moto. Thus it can be brought out of standby with the gentlest of pressure on this button by the thumb that I guess most of us use. It’s capable of handling both SIMs in 4G mode. There’s no 5G facility on this phone – I’ll leave that for when I can get something better than 3G or even 2G around here! Anything’s better than ‘no signal’. It’s also ready for VoLTE and works on Three which never has had a ‘2g with LTE overlay’ structure. I’m told that this improves voice quality on phone calls. Yes, why do none of the reviews mention that you can even make calls on it? They’ll happily wax lyrical about the frame rate when playing “Angry Doom Birds of Duty GTA” but, does it make phone calls? No. I get an distinct impression that this phone does actually extract another bar of signal strength out of the air compared to the Moto but I wouldn’t swear to it. The screen, for me at least is a beauty and streaming Netflix in bed is now a distinct joy. They’ve kept the faith with 3.5mm plug-in headphones which suites me just fine. There’s only one speaker but that’s one less hole to let water in! The MIUI allows for ‘speaker cleaning’ to clear fluff and dust out with what BT would have called ‘the howler’. The only sizeable niggle is the amount of bloatware that MIUI contains compared to the more ‘vanilla’ Android of the Moto. I’ve ignored their encouragement to join any kind of MIUI account. I’ve already got Dropbox, Onedrive and BT’s generous 1 tbyte of back up, so do I feel like sending a Chinese firm my pictures and documents? No ta! I was pleasantly surprised to find that it wasn’t all ‘bloatware’ as such and could even be uninstalled, leaving the rest to be grouped as ‘here be dragons’! I bought the 6gb ROM/128gb RAM version although the 128gb takes a heavy hit just with apps and system files. I’m upgrading mine with a further 128gb micro-SD car, the long-term aim to be having all my music on there to link with the car dashboard. I’m told you can add cards up to 512gb. Oh yes, and you don’t have to choose between having 2 SIMs or one SIM and an SD card. You can have all three. My Windows 10 PC linked to it via a USB cable without needing extra drivers, (unlike the Moto which need a separate download just to be able to plug it in). SUMMARY GOOD BITS Great battery life. Probably around 2 days in my hands Very versatile and able camera set-up. Four lenses Great cosmetics – pity Xiaomi choose to hid it inside a black case (I bought a clear one separately) Fast charger supplied with USB-C lead. Much prefer this particualr type of USB port, can’t try to get it round the wrong way! Excellent large screen Love the finger-print reader built into on/off button. Very logical NFC facility NOT SO GOOD MIUI has a fair amount of bloatware. Camera stack protrudes from back so could get scratched.
R**D
Great phone, great value
I was looking for a reasonably priced SIM free mobile and did some research, and this seemed like a good bet. It appeared to be on offer at the time I bought it for £189, so was particularly good value. I am very, very impressed with this for the money. Battery life is usually 2 days, the fingerprint reader is fast and in a sensible place, on the right hand side (rather than on the back), loads of RAM, loads of storage, plus a micro SD slot. Camera is incredible for a budget phone, with wide, ultra-wide and macro lenses, plus a depth sensor. The phone looks great too, with the camera cluster in the centre of the back, giving a pleasing symmetrical look to the premium-looking gorilla glass back. Performance is good. I don't use it for games, but I am a heavy app user, with messaging, email, Waze, Relay for Reddit, web browsing, etc for several hours a day, plus phone calls. Overall, very impressed and can't think of any negatives.
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Outstanding quality and value. A beast of a phone.
This is an absolute beast of a phone for the money. Having used the Miui version of Android when it was initially released as a daily rom for Android phones way back, I knew what to expect from the firmware on this phone and it really works flawlessly; just a little more refined than it used to be. Combined with the 128gb memory and the massive 6gb RAM, this is an outstanding phones for a budget price. I've been playing with the phone for little under a day so far, so will update my review in the future if I encounter any problems; which I'm not envisaging. Transferring over to this from my previous Android 10 phone was straight forward. Everything installed easily and all I had to do was log back into a few apps. The screen is really nice and crisp and the touchscreen responsive. It even comes with a protector fitted (film type). The camera is amazing and really takes some fantastic photos, thanks to the 4 lenses on the back; neatly arranged in the centre, unlike down the sides that many manufacturers are doing. The lenses do protrude quite a bit, however there is a rubber case included. I'm thinking of investing in a case with a little more protection on the back though, since the case is barely flush with the lenses. Miui is easy to use and isn't too far off stock Android; just some minor tweaks to make things run smoother and a lot more built-in customisation options, such as themes, icons, etc. The speaker's sound is really loud and clear. Audio in calls is also clear and presents no issues. I've been playing with my phone almost non-stop for around 5 hours and have still only used 13% battery. That even beats the 5000mAh on my previous phone. The phone looks expensive and you'd be easily mistaken for having paid 3 times the amount for it. Highly recommended and a truly wise buy after looking at other phones in the price range.
R**T
Xiaomi impresses again with Redmi Note 9 Pro. Quality phone decent price!
Great Mid-Tier Android mobile device with High End feel. Brilliant memory and can handle games with high graphics. Apart from payment revision issues finally got my phone and extremely happy with it. Worth the money. Definitely considering getting other Xiaomi products due to the reasonable price of such high-quality products. Thank you. The camera is better than I expected and love AI in the camera and using Pro, Portrait and 64-megapixel modes. Not tried Macro yet. Get this phone if you on a budget. You would not think this is a mid-tier holding and using it. If 4K 30fps video was better stabilised like on my previous Xiaomi phone(Xiaomi Mi A2 unfortunately due a crack in the screen and rain it caused the screen to bleed instead of forking out cash for a new screen and someone to fit it purchased the Redmi Note 9 Pro after much research)
C**N
Todo correcto
O**Y
Bought a phone, arrived quick and it has been working well for a few weeks - no issues at all
O**.
This is my third Xiaomi device, screen quality is good, the audio is okay for the price, the size is perfect and fits correctly in the hand cuz the grip is perfect, 2 day battery for medium usage, from time to time you wil notice little lags because of MIUI, but it will be just fine with an upcoming update o simply MIUI 12, great 64mp camera, quick fingerprint reader, good build quality. Overall, this phone is a beast and if you are looking for a cheap device you shouldnt think it twice, Xiaomi have everything any 300-400 dlls phone has, its my third device and xiaomi continue to amaze me!!!
م**د
جوال عملي وممتاز
A**ー
今まで使っていた機種と比べると、GPS、Bluetoothなどの機能が不安定。 アンテナが良くないのか、受信系統が良くない。 値段的には妥当(?)
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