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  4. Fast Charge: The Redmi Note 12 Pro Plus 5G's 200MP camera is quite good
  5. Redmi Note 12 Pro Plus to feature 200MP camera
  6. Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 Pro review
  7. Redmi Note 12 Pro
  8. Fast Charge: The Redmi Note 12 Pro Plus 5G's 200MP camera is quite good
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Redmi Note 12 Pro Plus to feature 200MP camera

Xiaomi has revealed that the forthcoming Redmi Note 12 Pro Plus will feature a 200MP camera, making it potentially the first affordable phone to pack such an advanced image sensor. We’ve seen a couple of phones with 200-megapixel cameras this year, but so far they’ve fallen under the flagship(ish) description. The That’s what makes Xiaomi’s recent info release on the Redmi Note 12 Pro Plus so interesting. Here is a phone that will feature a main sensor that packs “up to 200 million pixels”, according to machine translation of the Last year’s The Redmi Note 12 Pro Plus’s main camera is described as has having an “HPX” outsole main camera” sensor, ewhich would appear to confirm that it uses Samsung’s new Isocell HPX sensor. This is a 1/1.4-inch sensor that isn’t quite as large or advanced as the Samsung HP1 sensor found in those aforementioned flagship phones. Again, though, we’d direct your attention to the price differential. Xiaomi’s budget sub-brand claims that this new sensor will use pixel binning to achieve larger 2.24μm pixels. It’ll also feature a large upgraded OIS system for steadier images. The phone will support three modes: 12.5MP, 50MP (with 16-in-1 and 4-in-1 pixel binning respectively), and full 200MP We’ll be seeing the Redmi Note 12 Pro Plus take a bow on October 27 in China, and we’re hopeful of a global launch at some point.

Redmi Note 12 Pro

Notes: *The images and videos on this page are for illustration purposes only and may not be the exact representation of the product. *Unless otherwise indicated on the this product page, all data comes from Xiaomi laboratories, product design specifications and suppliers. The testing data may vary slightly due to different software versions, tested phone versions and testing environments and may not reflect the actual product. *NFC availability and functions may vary between markets.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 Pro review

These are the best offers from our affiliate partners. We may get a commission from qualifying sales. 128GB 6GB RAM 128GB 8GB RAM 256GB 8GB RAM Introduction Xiaomi usually announces Redmi phones by the bucket, so we would totally understand if you've lost track which one is which. There are four Redmi Note 12 phones for the global markets - two standard and two Pro models. We've already reviewed the most premium of the quartet - the Pro+ with a 200MP camera and 120W charging, so today it is time to meet the regular Redmi Note 12 Pro. The highlights of the mainstream Pro model include a Dolby Vision OLED, fast performance, a 50MP OIS primary camera, and fast 67W charging. This Redmi Note 12 Pro should be the cheapest smartphone to offer the complete Dolby package - Vision and Atmos. Indeed, the Redmi Note 12 Pro employs a 6.67-inch Dolby Vision OLED with 1B colors and 120Hz refresh rate. It sits on top of the Dimensity 1080 5G chipset, which should provide enough oomph for smooth gaming on a budget. And, as we've mentioned, the phone also features Dolby Atmos stereo speakers. There are three cameras on the back of the Redmi Note 12 Pro - a 50MP OIS primary, an 8MP ultrawide shooter, and a 2MP macro cam. And that's the first key difference from the Pro+ model, which boasts a 200MP main camera instead. The second difference is the charging speed - the standard Redmi Note 12 Pro supports 67W fast charging, which is plenty enough, though it's slower compared to the jaw-dropping...

Fast Charge: The Redmi Note 12 Pro Plus 5G's 200MP camera is quite good

OPINION: Xiaomi revealed the Redmi Note 12 range in Paris this week, offering a new generation of budget-friendly smartphones starting at just £219. However, for me, it’s the £449 Redmi Note 12 Pro Plus 5G — and its 200MP camera in particular — that stands out not just in Xiaomi’s range, but the mid-range market at large. I’ve always said that there’s much more to camera quality than the megapixel count, and while that’s still very true, the new breed of 200MP sensors from the That’s further improved by the inclusion of a fairly large 1/1.4in sensor, With all that tech onboard, Xiaomi claims that the Redmi Note 12 Pro Plus boasts a significant 159% boost to low-light performance compared to the Image Credit (Trusted Reviews) Take the above shot as an example; it captures plenty of light without passing the border of being unnaturally well-lit while providing plenty of detail, even when zooming in. The sky is a slightly lighter shade than it was in real life, but overall, the results were fairly true to life. Image Credit (Trusted Reviews) It’s not just a one-off either; the above shot was taken about 11pm on a quiet Parisian street. As you can see, there’s plenty of light captured but again, not to an unnatural level like some alternatives. Colours are true to life (Paris is fond of an orange streetlight) and there’s plenty of detail to be found. It’s pretty impressive stuff, especially when you consider the price tag. Image Credit (Trusted Reviews) Of course, it’s not jus...

Redmi Note 12 Pro Plus to feature 200MP camera

Xiaomi has revealed that the forthcoming Redmi Note 12 Pro Plus will feature a 200MP camera, making it potentially the first affordable phone to pack such an advanced image sensor. We’ve seen a couple of phones with 200-megapixel cameras this year, but so far they’ve fallen under the flagship(ish) description. The That’s what makes Xiaomi’s recent info release on the Redmi Note 12 Pro Plus so interesting. Here is a phone that will feature a main sensor that packs “up to 200 million pixels”, according to machine translation of the Last year’s The Redmi Note 12 Pro Plus’s main camera is described as has having an “HPX” outsole main camera” sensor, ewhich would appear to confirm that it uses Samsung’s new Isocell HPX sensor. This is a 1/1.4-inch sensor that isn’t quite as large or advanced as the Samsung HP1 sensor found in those aforementioned flagship phones. Again, though, we’d direct your attention to the price differential. Xiaomi’s budget sub-brand claims that this new sensor will use pixel binning to achieve larger 2.24μm pixels. It’ll also feature a large upgraded OIS system for steadier images. The phone will support three modes: 12.5MP, 50MP (with 16-in-1 and 4-in-1 pixel binning respectively), and full 200MP We’ll be seeing the Redmi Note 12 Pro Plus take a bow on October 27 in China, and we’re hopeful of a global launch at some point.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 Pro review

These are the best offers from our affiliate partners. We may get a commission from qualifying sales. 128GB 6GB RAM 128GB 8GB RAM 256GB 8GB RAM Introduction Xiaomi usually announces Redmi phones by the bucket, so we would totally understand if you've lost track which one is which. There are four Redmi Note 12 phones for the global markets - two standard and two Pro models. We've already reviewed the most premium of the quartet - the Pro+ with a 200MP camera and 120W charging, so today it is time to meet the regular Redmi Note 12 Pro. The highlights of the mainstream Pro model include a Dolby Vision OLED, fast performance, a 50MP OIS primary camera, and fast 67W charging. This Redmi Note 12 Pro should be the cheapest smartphone to offer the complete Dolby package - Vision and Atmos. Indeed, the Redmi Note 12 Pro employs a 6.67-inch Dolby Vision OLED with 1B colors and 120Hz refresh rate. It sits on top of the Dimensity 1080 5G chipset, which should provide enough oomph for smooth gaming on a budget. And, as we've mentioned, the phone also features Dolby Atmos stereo speakers. There are three cameras on the back of the Redmi Note 12 Pro - a 50MP OIS primary, an 8MP ultrawide shooter, and a 2MP macro cam. And that's the first key difference from the Pro+ model, which boasts a 200MP main camera instead. The second difference is the charging speed - the standard Redmi Note 12 Pro supports 67W fast charging, which is plenty enough, though it's slower compared to the jaw-dropping...

Redmi Note 12 Pro

Notes: *The images and videos on this page are for illustration purposes only and may not be the exact representation of the product. *Unless otherwise indicated on the this product page, all data comes from Xiaomi laboratories, product design specifications and suppliers. The testing data may vary slightly due to different software versions, tested phone versions and testing environments and may not reflect the actual product. *NFC availability and functions may vary between markets.

Fast Charge: The Redmi Note 12 Pro Plus 5G's 200MP camera is quite good

OPINION: Xiaomi revealed the Redmi Note 12 range in Paris this week, offering a new generation of budget-friendly smartphones starting at just £219. However, for me, it’s the £449 Redmi Note 12 Pro Plus 5G — and its 200MP camera in particular — that stands out not just in Xiaomi’s range, but the mid-range market at large. I’ve always said that there’s much more to camera quality than the megapixel count, and while that’s still very true, the new breed of 200MP sensors from the That’s further improved by the inclusion of a fairly large 1/1.4in sensor, With all that tech onboard, Xiaomi claims that the Redmi Note 12 Pro Plus boasts a significant 159% boost to low-light performance compared to the Image Credit (Trusted Reviews) Take the above shot as an example; it captures plenty of light without passing the border of being unnaturally well-lit while providing plenty of detail, even when zooming in. The sky is a slightly lighter shade than it was in real life, but overall, the results were fairly true to life. Image Credit (Trusted Reviews) It’s not just a one-off either; the above shot was taken about 11pm on a quiet Parisian street. As you can see, there’s plenty of light captured but again, not to an unnatural level like some alternatives. Colours are true to life (Paris is fond of an orange streetlight) and there’s plenty of detail to be found. It’s pretty impressive stuff, especially when you consider the price tag. Image Credit (Trusted Reviews) Of course, it’s not jus...

Redmi Note 12 Pro Plus to feature 200MP camera

Xiaomi has revealed that the forthcoming Redmi Note 12 Pro Plus will feature a 200MP camera, making it potentially the first affordable phone to pack such an advanced image sensor. We’ve seen a couple of phones with 200-megapixel cameras this year, but so far they’ve fallen under the flagship(ish) description. The That’s what makes Xiaomi’s recent info release on the Redmi Note 12 Pro Plus so interesting. Here is a phone that will feature a main sensor that packs “up to 200 million pixels”, according to machine translation of the Last year’s The Redmi Note 12 Pro Plus’s main camera is described as has having an “HPX” outsole main camera” sensor, ewhich would appear to confirm that it uses Samsung’s new Isocell HPX sensor. This is a 1/1.4-inch sensor that isn’t quite as large or advanced as the Samsung HP1 sensor found in those aforementioned flagship phones. Again, though, we’d direct your attention to the price differential. Xiaomi’s budget sub-brand claims that this new sensor will use pixel binning to achieve larger 2.24μm pixels. It’ll also feature a large upgraded OIS system for steadier images. The phone will support three modes: 12.5MP, 50MP (with 16-in-1 and 4-in-1 pixel binning respectively), and full 200MP We’ll be seeing the Redmi Note 12 Pro Plus take a bow on October 27 in China, and we’re hopeful of a global launch at some point.

Redmi Note 12 Pro

Notes: *The images and videos on this page are for illustration purposes only and may not be the exact representation of the product. *Unless otherwise indicated on the this product page, all data comes from Xiaomi laboratories, product design specifications and suppliers. The testing data may vary slightly due to different software versions, tested phone versions and testing environments and may not reflect the actual product. *NFC availability and functions may vary between markets.