Nine days after we noticed Xiaomi Philippines teasing the Redmi Note 7 for a few minutes, the company has finally confirmed that this smartphone with a 48-megapixel main camera is coming soon.
Redmi 7 budget smartphone gets a launch date
It’s official: The Redmi 7, the upcoming entry-level smartphone from the Xiaomi sub-brand, will be launched on March 18 in its native China. This according to an image shared by Redmi general manager Lu Weibing.
Samsung Galaxy A50 vs Redmi Note 7 Pro: Specs comparison
The Samsung Galaxy A50 and Redmi Note 7 Pro are two recently announced smartphones that promise to provide terrific value for money for buyers in 2019. Both have premium designs alongside modern features and specifications, and they’re reasonably priced, too.
Redmi Note 7 Pro with 48MP camera priced under $200
Finally. Following weeks of leaks and rumors, Xiaomi sub-brand Redmi has unveiled the more specced-up version of the Redmi Note 7.
Next official Xiaomi store in PH will open March 16th
The Authorized Mi Store in Market! Market!, on which we reported last year and earlier this month, is set to open its doors to the public March 16th, according to the invitation we received.
Redmi 7, Xiaomi Mi 9 launch nears as they get certified
Waiting for the official announcement of the Redmi 7? Or perhaps the Xiaomi Mi 9? You’re in luck. There’s an indication that they will be launched sooner than you think.
Redmi Note 7 vs Samsung Galaxy M20: Which to buy and why
The Redmi Note 7 by Xiaomi is one of the best-value smartphones you can buy right now — on paper at least. The recently launched Samsung Galaxy M20 is another option you might want to consider if you’re after good specs, long battery life, and a price that won’t burn a hole in your pocket.
Xiaomi, Huawei dominate our top stories of January: 2019 in ‘Revü’
A quick look at Google Analytics for our most popular articles last month reveals that stories about devices of two companies dominated the list.
Redmi Go by Xiaomi priced in the Philippines
True to expectation, the Redmi Go by Xiaomi is officially the company’s cheapest smartphone yet.
Redmi Go officially announced. Here’s its possible price in PH
Xiaomi, under the Redmi brand, has revealed its first-ever Android Go device in the Redmi Go, along with its key specs and features. The ultra-budget phone will likely go on sale within the week or sometime in February.
Redmi Go launching in PH soon, post suggests. Here are its specs
More than three weeks into the new year, and we’re finally getting something new from Xiaomi Philippines.
ASUS ZenFone Max M2 vs Redmi Note 7 vs Honor 10 Lite
The ASUS ZenFone Max M2 is finally available in the Philippines. The phone is a lower-cost version of the ZenFone Max Pro M2, but retains the latter’s notched 6.26-inch display, dual rear cameras, and high-capacity battery, among others.
Redmi 7 to be priced not more than P6,200 (¥800 or $120)
Redmi didn’t fail to make us sit up and take notice when it launched its first product as a separate brand from Xiaomi. The Redmi Note 7 with a 48-megapixel main camera debuted with the lowest price for a Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 phone to date. But what’s next for the newly independent brand?
Sub-P20,000 Redmi flagship with SD 855 confirmed by Xiaomi CEO
You might recall that recently Xiaomi branched out the Redmi brand, which will focus on e-commerce and cost-effective devices under its own label. The Redmi Note 7 is the company’s first effort out of Xiaomi’s shadow — and what an effort it is, too.
Redmi Note 7 with 48MP camera is cheapest Snapdragon 660 phone
After weeks of speculation and teasing by no less than Xiaomi president Lei Jun, Redmi’s first device as a separate brand from Xiaomi is now official.
Video shows Redmi’s 48MP-camera phone in torture test
An official video showing Redmi’s first product as a separate brand from Xiaomi — one that comes with a 48-megapixel rear camera — has been shared online, merely three days away from its launch.
Specs, gradient variant of Redmi’s 48MP-camera phone appear online
There’s no shortage of Xiaomi news these days. One of the biggest is that its budget-phone lineup, Redmi, is now operating independently. And come January 10, we’ll be seeing its first product as a separate brand — one that boasts a 48-megapixel main camera.
Redmi, now a separate brand, to launch 48MP-camera phone soon
This is big. Xiaomi has announced that it’s making Redmi, its popular budget-phone series, a separate brand.