Xiaomi Redmi Note 8T 128 GB
![]() | Expecting restock Main display: display ("): 6.3; screen resolution: 2340x1080 (19.5:9); Screen protectors: Gorilla Glass v5; Display-to-body ratio (%): 80; ОС: Android 11.0; CPU (GHz): 2; GPU: Adreno 610; RAM (GB): 4; Memory storage (GB): 128; Memory card slot: microSD; AnTuTu Benchmark Test: 171; Geekbench Test (points): 1350 |
Xiaomi Redmi Note 8T 128 GB
Screen:6.3 ", 2340x1080 (19.5:9), 409 ppi, panel IPS
Memory size:128 GB, + memory card slot, RAM 4 GB
Camera:4 modules, 48 MP, + 8 MP, macro, 4K, slow-mo
Battery:4000 mAh
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Specifications Redmi Note 8T 128GB
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The body and operating system performance - no complaints for a month. It's neither creaky nor sluggish. The fingerprint scanner - good. Camera - well, there are much worse ones. Decent, but that's it. Maybe if they packed not 4 but 12, it would be good. Screen - the touch sensor is inaccurate and slightly slow, sometimes it doesn't respond. The rounded corners "eat up" part of the image. If there's a close window button, hello "pixel hunting." Especially "convenient" when the case slightly protrudes over the screen. The battery - frankly insufficient. Previously used ASUS ZenFone 4 Max ZC554KL (5000 mAh) and Lenovo Vibe P1M (4000 mAh). With these phones, the 4000 mAh from Redmi is incomparable. Not worse, but incomparable. Those phones in the first year couldn't be discharged in a day, with 2 SIM cards, one being business - constant calls, Viber, Skype, navigator, screen always at max brightness, etc. - I didn't worry about energy saving at all, did whatever I wanted. The Kyiv-Kharkiv train - continuous gaming. Not even close here. For those who value autonomy - no, no, and no. Regret the money spent. Didn't even consider models with weak batteries - and now I'm beginning to suspect that Redmi's mAh are somehow different, lesser. Maybe there's only 30 minutes in their hour? The case, the work of the OS, the scanner is OK, the camera is not bad BATTERY!!! (28 exclamation marks) where are these 4000 mAh? sensor - somewhat poor |
For that price, you’d better buy other phone models where updates are available. Or if the phone is only needed for calls, then this option will do. Energy capacity, even after four years of usage - holds charge well. Metal - durability of the phone. Lack of system updates, which causes it to glitch. Not enough memory, as nowadays at least 128 GB is necessary. |
Very good phone, holds charge well and charges quickly, the battery lasts for a sufficient time and then it charges to 100% in half an hour, which is a big plus. The model is good and it's nice to use. Too big, it doesn’t fit into all cormans, it heats up quickly, but it’s like all redmi |
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