Xiaomi Redmi 9AT - Smartphone 32GB, 2GB RAM, Dual Sim, Sky Blue

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Xiaomi Redmi 9AT - Smartphone 32GB, 2GB RAM, Dual Sim, Sky Blue

Xiaomi Redmi 9AT - Smartphone 32GB, 2GB RAM, Dual Sim, Sky Blue

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The Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 has a 5,020mAh battery. That would be considered pretty huge in a top-end phone with a 4K 120Hz display, let alone in a budget phone with much less demanding hardware. The lingering suspicion is that budget phone manufacturers simply throw such components into the mix because they’re a cost-effective way of hitting ‘quad-camera’ status. Call us cynical, but we can’t see how either of these 2-megapixel sensors add anything meaningful to day-to-day shooting.

According to reports, the Redmi 9AT should have an additional microphone compared to the Redmi 9A and consequently offer improved noise cancellation. However, we can only see two cutouts for microphones on the Redmi 9AT. As far as we can tell, the cases of the two Redmi smartphones are identical. When it comes to buying gadgets and technology products, particularly in the Mobile Phones category it’s important to invest in good quality products. XIAOMI Redmi 9AT is no exception. There are a number of reasons why quality is so important when it comes to these types of products. The choice of internal storage capacities is ample at either 64GB or 128GB. You can’t really ask for more at this price. UK calls/texts to standard UK landlines and mobiles and when roaming in our Europe Zone. Fair Usage policy applies. Special and out of bundle numbers chargeable.4G phone required to access 4G. 4G available in selected areas. As the below benchmark chart proves, this new chip translates to barnstorming speeds. I usually have to add the caveat “for the price” here but, in the case of the Redmi Note 9T, it pushes past the rest of its rivals by a wide margin and even manages to compete with pricier handsets such as the Qualcomm-powered OnePlus Nord N10 and Google Pixel 4a.

Input devices and handling - Xiaomi smartphone without fingerprint scanner

Video capture isn’t up to the standard of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 8T, with a mere 1080p 30fps on offer rather than the 4K 30fps/1080p 60fps of its predecessor. But it does a basic job. The device is powered by a Mediatek Helio G25 12nm processor, paired with 2GB LPDDR4X RAM and 32GB eMMC 5.1 storage. AnTuTu's score is around 102778. As for the cameras, it has a 13.0MP rear camera with an aperture of f/2.2, and a 5.0MP selfie camera with an aperture of f/2.2 and a pixel size of 1.120. The front camera has a viewing angle of 83° and the rear camera has a viewing angle of 74º. The 13MP AI Camera recognises scenes and then automatically changes the settings, so you can capture the perfect photo every single time; the phase detection auto focus ensures that you have a natural and smooth “bokeh” effect to your portrait photos. In addition, high-quality gadgets and technology products tend to have better performance. This is particularly important for products that are used for tasks such as gaming, video editing, or graphic design. A high-quality XIAOMI Redmi 9AT is likely to have better specs and features, which will translate into better performance and a better user experience. However, size isn’t everything when it comes to battery life; software smarts are also necessary if you want decent stamina. Nevertheless, it counts plenty. And the result is that this is a proper two-day phone.

Furthermore, we get very good runtimes with the Redmi 9AT in our Wi-Fi test under realistic conditions (display brightness at 150 cd/m²), but the Redmi 9A gets about 3 hours more out of the 5,000 mAh battery with (almost) identical hardware.That said, the Redmi Note 9 doesn’t handle very low-light or night-time scenarios well, which is where its budget nature truly betrays itself. There’s a dedicated Night mode here, which will brighten such shots significantly, but it produces shots that are full of grainy artefacts and therefore distracting. It’s important to note that when shopping for gadgets and technology products, it can be tempting to go for the lowest price possible. However, be wary of retailers that offer prices that seem too good to be true. Some less reputable retailers may sell counterfeit or low-quality products, which can be dangerous and not perform as well as the genuine product. My only major complaint is on the software side of things. The Redmi Note 9T’s camera app is unnecessarily complicated, with certain shooting modes hidden away and difficult to find. The macro, burst and tilt-shift modes, for instance, aren’t found in the “more” section (with the 48MP, night and panorama modes); instead, they’re located in the hamburger menu in the top-right corner of the screen. You don’t get the fancy new live wallpapers of more capable Xiaomi/Poco phones with MIUI 12, but that’s a small sacrifice. It’s likely that these wouldn’t have run too well on the Note 9’s limited hardware, judging from our experience. When you do hit the streaming services, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 has good if not outstanding stamina. We watched an hour of Netflix with the screen brightness set to half, and it sapped 7% of a charge – a good, but not freakishly good, result.

Unless you’re an out-and-out power user or a total media hound (and if you are then this probably isn’t the phone for you anyway), you’ll get through two full days of use in between charges.A firm favourite from the Redmi range, the 9AT boasts a 6.53” HD+ LCD Display - certified by TUV Rheinland - great for curious minds thanks to a dedicated reading mode. So far, there hasn’t been much for rivals to worry about. However, an area where Motorola and Realme might start to sweat is the Redmi Note 9T’s performance. A total of 4GB of RAM and a choice of either 64GB or 128GB of storage is a pretty standard arrangement for a budget phone these days but the Redmi Note 9T really sets itself apart with its processor.

The Xiaomi Redmi 9AT is a low-end smartphone released by the Chinese tech company Xiaomi in August 2020, as part of the Redmi 9 series. Other models in the same series include Xiaomi Redmi 9, Xiaomi Redmi 9C, Xiaomi Redmi 9A, Xiaomi Redmi 9i, Xiaomi Redmi 9T, Xiaomi Redmi 9 Power, and Xiaomi Redmi 9 Activ. Change your airtime tariff after 30 days and then once every billing month during your minimum contract period, choosing from a selected family of tariffs. Some tariff extras are only available on the starting tariff, are not transferable, and may be lost if you change to an ineligible tariff. Devices are subject to availability. We also appreciate that the handset features NFC for full Android Pay compatibility, which is important in these increasingly cashless times. While this isn’t an unusual inclusion, it’s worth remembering that the Moto G8 omits NFC. Firstly, high-quality gadgets and technology products tend to be more reliable. This means that they are less likely to break down or malfunction. When you’re relying on a product for an important task, such as work or communication, reliability is key. Investing in a high-quality XIAOMI Redmi 9AT can give you peace of mind and help you avoid frustrating situations where your device fails you. Applies to calls made in in the UK and when roaming in our Europe Zone to standard landlines and mobiles. Minute minimum charges apply 2. Text messageYou won’t see any higher refresh-rate wizardry with the Redmi Note 9, which largely remains the preserve of pricier phones. But in general, Xiaomi has focused on the right things with this budget display. Cameras



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