Redmi 9T Unboxing & Review By Valor Reviews

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Aug 15, 2021
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Redmi 9T Unboxing & Review

Hello over there welcome to valor reviews. Now in this video I will be reviewing the Redmi 9T. It's a super, affordable budget smartphone with a massive 6000 Williams battery. It comes with a 1080p display, snapdragon, 662, processor and 4 gigabytes of ram. This smartphone on paper seems like a good budget smartphone to buy, but like everything in life, it does have some shortcomings in this video. I'm going to, let you know the good, the bad and the ugly aspects of the Redmi 9T.

So don't click off or skip this video starting off with the unboxing experience you get the smartphone and I love this blue color. It also comes in red, black and green. Moving to the front, something you might not notice right away is the display of the Redmi 9T. Has a film screen protector already installed on it back to the box that keeps trolling Huawei you'll find a 22.5 watts, fast charger, an USB type-c cable, a CPU case, a sim removal tool and manuals that we don't need or read. The Redmi 9T is a bit slippery and I recommend you use the CPU case to give it a bit of grip.

It's a perfect fit and should protect the phone from occasional drops now. Moving on to the build quality. The Redmi 9T is a strong and light smartphone for a smartphone packing a huge 6000mah battery. It doesn't feel heavy. The rear and frame of this device are made from plastic.

The front is protected with corning gorilla, glass 3, which will help a bit with preventing your screen from being scratched. Now the Redmi 9T isn't water resistant, but it can chill in water for a bit without getting damaged. Overall, it's a good-looking smartphone, even with a giant Redmi branding at the rear for the external features. Redmi 9T comes with a dual NATO sim card tray and a memory card slot at the top is where you'll find the noise-cancelling mic, a 3.5 mm audio jack. It has dual stereo speakers and this is one of the speaker.

It also comes with an IR blaster to control appliances like a TV or air conditioner. The right side is where you will find the volume and the power buttons. The power button doubles as the fingerprint scanner, and it unlocks the smartphone at its fair speed. Moving to the bottom, you'll find the main microphone, the USB type-c port and the second speaker speaking about the dual zero speakers. They are decent.

They are not as loud as the Poco x3 NFC, but it isn't far off, and they sound perfect. No complaints here. Remember when I said the Redmi 90 has some shortcomings. Well, the display is one of them. The display is a 6.5 inch, IPS LCD panel with a resolution of 1080 by 2340 pixels with 400 nits of brightness. It isn't a bright display, although visibility under direct soil light isn't great, it's usable, but you would struggle brightness, isn't the only issue with this display.

The display is not as contrast vibrant or as bright as the Redmi Note 9s. This display reminds me of the Redmi 9 and, if you've seen the review of that smartphone, you know a lot of reviewers didn't like it with other brands, using a 720p display around the price point of the Redmi 90. You still have to give it up to Xiaomi. It might not be the best IPS lcd, but it's better than most 720p IPS lcd you get from brands like um. Moving on to performance, the Redmi 9T comes the snapdragon 662 chipsets, it's an 11, nanometer processor and the speed and responsiveness of this smartphone is good.

Scrolling within the user interface is fluid. I recommend you activate developer mode and reduce animation to 0.5 x for snappier transitions. The An tutu benchmark score of this device is 179k which isn't bad for geek bench test. It got a single core score of 317 and a multi-core score of 1241. Multitasking with this smartphone is decent as it comes with 4 gigabytes of ram.

Xiaomi is known for being aggressive with ram management. It closes apps in the background to save a bit of battery and to improve performance. The Redmi 9T runs on android 10 with mini 12.0.4, and it's been very stable and reliable for the gamers out there. Playing games like PUBG was okay thanks to the arena 610 GPU. It ran the game at balance, graphics and medium frame rate.

The gameplay was okay, not as fluid as I would have liked, but it's still playable for the best gaming experience on PUBG. I recommend you put the graphics settings at smooth, graphics and high frame rates. Call of Duty played well Redmi.9T ran the game at the highest settings and gameplay was as smooth as butter after gaming for a bit, the smartphone did get a little warm around the camera area, but overall, the Redmi 9T is a decent budget. Smartphone that you can game on. In addition, the dual stereo speakers are just amazing.

When it comes to gaming, it makes gaming more immersive. I will be comparing the Redmi 9T with a techno Nova that comes with the MediaTek kilo, g80 processor and the Xiaomi mi a3 with the snapdragon 665 processors. Let me know which video you want to see. First, in the comment section below now, moving on to the camera, this is another area where the Redmi 9T falls short. The front facing camera is an 8 megapixel, f, 2.1 sensor and in good lighting conditions. It takes very good pictures.

I was facing the sun when I took this picture and I noticed in average lighting conditions. Well, I'm not a big fan of the quality of the pictures it produces. Both shots look very good in good lighting conditions and okay, medium lighting conditions. You can also adjust the background blur before you snap, a picture. Sadly, it doesn't give you a preview of how it will look like the front.

Camera doesn't have a dedicated flash LED light. It uses the display as a light source, and it captures okay night photos, hello guys. So here's a video from the front-facing camera of the Redmi 9T. It shoots in 1080p 30 frames per second no image stabilization. This is how the video looks like on the eight-megapixel front-facing camera of the Redmi 9T.

So what do you guys think? Is it passable? Is it good? Is it bad? Is it ugly look at brownie over there bro anyways? What do you guys think about the video quality? Let me know in the comment section below yeah now, moving to the rear camera. They actually capture good images, and I'm really pleased with the 48 megapixel rear camera. Both shots are good. The 2 megapixel micro camera is okay, concentrate the price of this device, the 8 megapixel wide angle. Camera is okay as well for video, it does have slow motion mode and this is a sample, and now we switch the default 8 megapixel rear camera of the Redmi 90.

It can shoot in 1080p 30 frames per second, that's the highest resolution on this camera, no 4k. So what do you guys think about the 1080p footage from the Redmi 90? And that is the audio? Does it look good? I think it was all right. The camera, the red camera is alright. Now the Redmi 90 comes with a 6 000 Williams per three, and it's capable of doing 18 watts fast charging, although it comes with 22 watts, fast charger in the box. Charging this device from zero to 100 took three hours- seven minutes, oh my god, but on a full charge, you should expect to get around two to three days of usage: good luck, trying to kill this smartphone.

In one day. I will be doing a battery drain test when I compare the techno over with the Redmi 9T, so subscribe to this channel and turn on all notifications. If you don't want to miss out on that video now to wrap this review up, the Redmi 9T goes for 76700 nairas or one hundred and seventy-four dollars for the 128 gigabyte internal story version. While the 64 gigabytes internal studio version goes for 71, 200, area or 163. If you're going to buy this smartphone, I will recommend you go for the larger internal storage option.

I mean you've seen how durable this smartphone is. The display isn't as contrast or as vibrant as other 1080p IPS outside display performance on this device is okay for a budget smartphone. The cameras are okay in good lighting conditions and the huge battery is the main selling point of this device. Will I recommend you buy the Redmi 9T? Well, yes, but if you can afford the Redmi Note 9s, I think should just go for that. So we've come to the end of this review.

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