Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Review: A Budget Phone With Everything in Just the Right Proportions

Whenever there is a talk about budget smartphones in any conversation, a sentence cannot be completed without the mention of Xiaomi. The Chinese smartphone manufacturer has become synonymous with budget smartphones in the industry, and this year has been special for the company given how many phones it has launched in this price range. One of the latest debuts amongst this is the Redmi Note 8 which carries a lot of responsibility on its shoulder since it comes with the ‘Note’ tag. Now, the Redmi Note 8 Pro has already proved its prowess and how much it packs in terms of capabilities, but the question looms in the head of the buyers, whether or not the Redmi Note 8 would be able to live up to the expectations given its lighter price tag of Rs 9,999. Not only this, but the phone also comes with another variant priced at Rs 12,999, thus putting its foot on both the sands.

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Key highlights of the Redmi Note 8 include 48MP quad-camera setup, Full HD+ display, 4000mAh battery with 18W fast charger inside the retail box and the 4GB RAM variant is priced at Rs 9,999. I have been using the Redmi Note 8 as my primary device for more than a week. So, to make it easier for you, here is a review of the Redmi Note 8 in detail.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Review: Design and Display

When it comes to design, if you imagine a representation of the Redmi Note 8 Pro for this device, then it is likely that you would be met with a harsh truth. We say this because the Redmi Note 8 is less of a toned-down version of the Pro variant and more of a step up from the previous generation device. On the front, the Redmi Note 8 bears a slightly dated design with a chin which juts out too far on the bottom. Also, the side rim on the phone which runs the entire length covering the buttons doesn’t really help the aesthetics. In short, the Redmi Note 8 does not look like the Redmi Note 8 Pro, instead, it resembles the Redmi Note 7 and Note 7S a lot.