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The Redmi 8A is the phone to get if you are on a budget. Between the never-ending battery life, and the excellent build quality, there's a lot to like here.
The main difference is that the Pixel 8a leans toward realism and natural-looking images, while the Redmi Note 14 Pro+ opts for vibrant, eye-catching shots.
The entry-level Redmi 8A announced last September gets an upgraded version today, dubbed Redmi 8A Dual. As evident from its name, the Redmi 8A Dual comes with a dual camera setup on the back which ...
The Redmi 8A runs on Android 9 (Pie) out of the box and comes topped with a layer of MIUI 10. MIUI 10 runs smoothly and does not stray away from being a rich yet very user-friendly interface.
The back is carbonate like the Redmi 8A but whereas that device had a slightly more textured feel to it, the Redmi 8 goes all out being smooth and glossy.
Last year’s Redmi 8A had two main selling points – support for 18W fast charging and a USB-C connector. Even before the device launched, Xiaomi/Redmi used these as marketing points. The tweet ...
The entry-level Redmi 8A has been spotted on GeekBench with Android 10-based MIUI 11 software. Apparently Xiaomi is already testing the upcoming update.
Xiaomi has just published the full kernel sources for the recently released Redmi 8 and Redmi 8A. It's based on Android 9 Pie.
Xiaomi launched the Redmi 8A late last year, and it's now following up with the Redmi 8A Dual. This is the same phone but with an extra rear camera.
The Redmi 7A unveiled back in May will get a successor next week, as Xiaomi has announced it will launch the Redmi 8A in India on September 25. The company also confirmed that Redmi 8A will pack a ...
Almost two months after theRedmi 8 and Redmi 8A were released in China, Xiaomi has taken the wraps off the models in Indonesia. Since the popular Redmi 4 and 4A, the series has seen a tremendous ...