Xiaomi Redmi 8A Hands-On: Redefines the Entry-Level Segment

Xiaomi Redmi 8A is the latest entry-level smartphone to launch in India. The phone made its debut in India earlier this week as part of the company’s mid-cycle refresh. To recall, the Redmi 7A was launched in India back in July this year, and at the end of September, we now have the Redmi 8A. This is something which we do not get to see very often from Xiaomi, but the Chinese company seems to be making it a habit. The Redmi Note 6 Pro was launched in India during November 2018 and we got to see the Redmi Note 7 Pro in February 2019 which is just a four-month refresh cycle. In the case of Redmi A series, the refresh happened in just two months and we still don’t know what made Xiaomi launch the Redmi 8A this early. Nevertheless, despite being a mid-cycle refresh, the Redmi 8A packs some major upgrades over its predecessor and most of them are first in its segment as well. Let’s find out what the Redmi 8A has in store for us.

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Xiaomi Redmi 8A Hands-On: Design and Display

The Redmi 8A features a brand new design when compared to its predecessor. The camera module placement, button placements remain the same, but Xiaomi has added a textured back this time around that gives an extra grip to the phone. The Redmi 7A, Redmi 6A and Redmi 5A all featured plain back panels, but the Redmi 8A is different and Xiaomi is calling this design as ‘Aura Wave Grip.’ As the name of the design itself suggests, the Redmi 8A offers better grip and overall in-hand feel compared to others. And yes, the back panel is still made out of plastic and Xiaomi is not bundling any case inside the retail box.