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Xiaomi Redmi 6 Pro Review – A Notch Alternative to Redmi Note 5 Pro

Xiaomi recently brought in its Redmi 6-series in and Redmi 6 Pro – Rs. 12,999 INR. (Xiaomi Redmi 6 Pro Review

‘Specs don’t equal experience’ is a very common adage used in tech circles, but when we are talking of ultra-affordable, entry-grade phones like Redmi 6 and 6A, competitive specs for the aggressive price do tell a near-complete story.

However, with higher priced phones, like Redmi 6 Pro, flaws aren’t as forgivable and the overall appeal can be a deal maker or breaker. To know more, read on our Redmi 6 Pro review where we objectively analyze and evaluate the phone based on our first-hand experience.

Page Contents:

Specification and Price of Xiaomi Redmi 6 Pro
Xiaomi Redmi 6 Pro Review: Design and Build Quality
Review: Xiaomi Redmi 6 Pro Display
Xiaomi Redmi 6 Pro Review: Performance, Software, and Battery
Xioami Redmi 6 Pro Camera Review
Verdict: Xioami Redmi 6 Pro Review with Pros & Cons
Xiaomi Redmi 6 Pro Specifications
Model Xiaomi Redmi 6 Pro
Display 5.84-inch FHD+ 19:9 IPS display, 79.6% screen-to-body ratio
Processor 2.0GHz Octa-Core Snapdragon 625 14nm Mobile Platform with Adreno 506 GPU
RAM 3GB/4GB
Internal Storage 32GB/64GB, expandable up to 256GB (microSD)
Software Android 8.1 Oreo- MIUI 9.6 (will be updated to MIUI 10)
Primary Camera 12MP+5MP AI dual rear camera, LED flash, PDAF, f/2.2aperture, Electronic image stabilization
Secondary Camera 5MP, AI portraits
Dimensions and Weight 149.33×71.68×8.75mm; Weight: 178g
Battery 4000mAh built-in battery
Others Dual SIM, 4G LTE, WiFi, Bluetooth 5, GPS+GLONASS, micro USB 2.0, 3.5mm audio jack, Fingerprint sensor, and IR Blaster, Mi band unlock, smart unlock, dual standby
Price 4GB+64GB- Rs. 12,999
3GB+32GB- Rs. 10,999

Xiaomi Redmi 6 Pro/ Mi A2 Lite Review: Design and Build
The Redmi 6 Pro is a compact phone with ergonomic curves to facilitate easy handling, and it has a decent heft to it. But that’s the precious little there is to cherish about the design.

The phone has a standard plastic body with a hideous triple-layer back panel (seriously, we were convinced Redmi Y2 had put an end to this hackneyed back philosophy for good). There is a deep notch on the forehead that for an instant reminded me of Pixel 3 XL leaks and the phone still retains substantial bezels at the top, bottom, and on the sides – completely defeating the purpose of a notch.

At the bottom, you will find a regular micro USB port flanked by speaker grill holes on either side (one of these houses the mono speaker). The fingerprint reader on the rear is fast and accessible. Hardware buttons are made of plastic and don’t seem very durable. Other than that, the phone feels solid in hands. Oh, and yes, Xiaomi also bundles a protective case in the box.

Also Read: Xiaomi Mi A2 Review – The New Cruiserweight Champion?

Xiaomi Redmi 6 Pro/ Mi A2 Lite Review: Display
The Redmi 6 Pro has a 5.84-inch (19:9) display with Full HD+ resolution. The screen is noticeably sharper than what you’d get on Redmi 6 and Redmi 6A and that’s only fair considering the price bump and what competition offers in the same budget.

Quality-wise, the screen is similar to what we usually see on affordable Xiaomi phones. The white point leans towards colder tones but MIUI has provision to tweak white balance and hue, to an extent.

From the consumer perspective, Xiaomi should win some brownie points for including a fancy notch. But if you feel otherwise, you can turn it off. Hiding the notch, however, won’t give you any extra space for your status bar icons.

The display has a 2.5D glass layered on top but the spec sheet doesn’t mention Gorilla Glass. Xiaomi is most probably using some ion-strengthened glass, though.

Xiaomi Redmi 6 Pro Review: Performance, Battery and Software
On the Redmi 6 Pro, Xiaomi once again uses Snapdragon 625 SoC from last year. SD 625 is a decent chip for affordable phones (theoretically a little better than SD 450), even when it is more than a year old as of now.

The dated nature does entail some drawbacks, one of them being the lack of Dual 4G VoLTE support – a feature that’s present on the lower end Redmi 6A and Redmi 6 as well.

Consumers looking to buy 4GB RAM and 64GB storage options might be tempted to go for the Snapdragon 636 powered Redmi Note 5 Pro that costs a little more.

The Snapdragon 625 is reliable SoC for moderate users but it’s certainly showing signs of aging. Gameplay for heavy games like PUBG and Asphalt 9 is choppy even when not running at highest settings.

Like all other affordable and not-so-affordable Xiaomi phones, this one too is missing DRM L1 certificate for HD

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