Redmi Note 9S Unboxing and 72 Hour Review! By ASBYT

By ASBYT
Aug 15, 2021
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Redmi Note 9S Unboxing and 72 Hour Review!

Hi guys it's terawatt, and this is the Redmi Note 9s, and it's pretty exciting. It's classic to read me, and they've done again here what they do best: a very, very solid phone at an incredibly budget-friendly price and just for reference when it launches it's gonna, be roughly around 150 UK pounds, 170 euros, 200 to 250 USD and around 15,000 Indian rupees. I've been using on and off for the last few days. So I'm going to give you my first initial impressions review, but first, let's see what happened in the quick unboxing now the unboxing experience is very red meat, very Xiaomi, nothing too exciting here token white box, with the phone on the front text on the side, nothing on the bottom and a few bits of info and specs, etc. Here so the color I have is interstellar gray, but it also comes in Aurora, blue and glassier white, which is probably my favorite by the looks of the pictures on the website. This model has four gigabytes of RAM and 64 gigabytes of storage, but I believe it also comes in 6 gigabytes of RAM and 128 gigabytes of storage, which is also expandable using a micro SD card I will leave links to all the variants in the video description below just below the like button.

If we lift the lid, we have the paperwork and the case then we have the phone and finally, the charger and charging cable, which supports 18 watts, fast charging and while we're on the battery the 5020 mAh cells, size is fantastic and the overall performance has been pretty stellar. I have noticed that the idol battery drain isn't as good as some others, but this may change over time with software updates or smart learning optimization now the Redmi Note 9s is a large phone, no two ways about it: it's not humongous but at 165 point seven: five millimeters in height seventy-six point, six, eight millimeters in width and being 8.8 millimeters thick. It has a chunk to it and feel substantial in the hand at 209 grams in weight. Is that a bad thing? Well? No, not necessarily it depends on what you go for in a phone I just thought: it's something you should know the rear design is fairly in keeping with 2020 trends. The square camera setup is all the rage it seems more on camera later, and the build quality is really pretty impressive for the price Gorilla Glass 5 in a frame that looks and feels like metal, but it's possibly a polycarbonate hard to say, but certainly doesn't, look and feel this frame houses the power button with accompanying fingerprint scanner, which is a flagship speed, but certainly speedy enough volume rocker above that which is nice and click IR blaster, dual SIM tray type, C charging port, a headphone jack, ah I, mean come on.

Apparently it's a selling point these days, microphone and bottom firing, mono speaker not the best speaker. To be honest, it gets pretty loud, but it definitely distorts at those higher volumes, certainly not for audiophiles, but it's okay and if you use headphones earphones, whatever you're not going to have a problem anyway. The color and finish is actually quite nice, although the back is glossy to err than the box image suggests and that's a little of a shame. For me, a frosted finish is always my personal preference for avoiding dust dirt and fingerprints. Now, if we flip to the front, we have a 6.67, Full, HD plus LCD it is again inspired by flagships, especially a certain flagship, with a 20 in the name from Samsung with that central punch old display, although if we're comparing the s20 display with this, obviously there is no comparison, the very nature of certain budget and mid-range displays means you do get some discoloring around the edges and near the punch hole cut out. It's not really noticeable if you have dark wallpapers, but certainly if you go with the whites and the lights, you do see it so not ideal.

But again, if you remember, the price I would make allowances for that. Viewing angles aren't amazing and in bright daylight you can struggle a little, but for what you're paying you're getting a really great screen to body ratio, and that large panel is great for media consumption and for gaming and speaking of gaming. This is one of the best budget smartphones currently around right now, for that with the Snapdragon 720 G, the G, usually standing for a better GPU performance in the Qualcomm ISO sees the Redmi Note.9S is an ideal budget smartphone to get lost in all of your best gaming titles. It's not the same as the snapdragon 865, but at this cost it will handle almost all titles you will want to throw at it, even those that are highly taxing on the system like pub G, a few lags and stutters here and there at times and sure it's not perfect, but it's certainly doable outside of gaming. The performance is again very, very solid without being breathtaking.

If you're used to spending a thousand-pound plus on the latest and greatest flagship smartphones, you will notice that drop, but if you're not, you'll, be very, very impressed with the performance levels so that Sancho gotta houses, a 16, megapixel sensor with F, 2.48 aperture and in good lighting, is pretty darn. Great I mean it really could rival certain expensive flagships. I posted this picture on Twitter the other day and I could probably count on one hand how many people guess that this was in the sub 200 brackets and when you compare the shot that the Redmi Note 9s took with the latest Huawei p40 pro and the latest iPhone 11 Pro. Yes, there are differences between the three, but I think it's very, very difficult to tell, which is the more expensive phone and do let me know in the poll up here which of the three photos. You prefer the front.

Video maxes out at 1080p at 30 frames a second and there doesn't appear to be any great stabilization, so no professional vlogs here, but the picture quality is still pretty crisp. If we flip to the back, we have a quad. Yes, quad camera. It set up a primary 48 megapixel sensor, an 8 megapixel ultra wide-angle lens, a 5 megapixel macro lens and a 2 megapixel depth, sensing lens and straight away. The first thing you notice when you use this is how many options are available again.

That's such a cheap price, the default photo mode Scrolls between standard view, the wide-angle lens and the 2 times zoom. Yes, there is an eight huge periscope lens, offering 100 times, zoom, etc. , and that would be nice, of course, but realistically how many times do you use that sort of zoom and if they did include it, it would of course bump the price up of the phone now usually on budget smartphones. The camera is the first area where corners are cut to reduce the cost, but some of the shots you get here are really, really good. Very sharp, with fairly good dynamic range other than the ultra-wide angle lens, which sometimes seems to overexpose the brightest areas like skies, etc.

And if you want to try an even more detailed shot, you can try the 48 megapixel mode, which is great if you like that. Much higher resolution file and possibly want to crop in on shots and still have perfect sharp details. However, after using it a few times, I personally probably wouldn't use it again and that's not necessarily because the hardware is bad. It's because the software isn't properly optimized. As a result, like with the Xiaomi me note, 10 that I've reviewed in December when you take a photo and then try and load it up in the gallery afterwards, it often takes for what seems like an to actually show you the picture to the point where you don't really care anymore.

What the photo looks like because you probably missed your train, trying to look at it. So for that reason, and the huge file sizes it creates I would probably just stick to default camera mode, as the trade-offs are a little too big just for a slightly higher resolution shot. You have a portrait mode which shows its price with parts of the picture that should be crisp being blurred and vice-versa, and we have night mode, which also runs with that similar theme in the fact that it's usable, but it won't take the bragging rights up against the best 4k video and is impressive for such a budget device. So yes, of course, there are a few shortfalls as mentioned, but if your budget is around sub 200 pounds, this might just be one of the best smartphones you can buy right now and read me have absolutely killed. It again, comment below what you think of this phone of read me: the brand as a whole drop a like on the video.

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