Xiaomi Redmi 8a hands-on review

GSMArena team, 27 Dec 2019.

Camera

The Redmi 8A has a single 12MP f1.8 camera on the back with dual-pixel PDAF and flash, and a single 8MP f2.0 camera on the front. Both cameras are capable of 1080p30 video.

Xiaomi Redmi 8a review

The camera software on the phone is visually similar to other MIUI devices but has been stripped off most of its features. You have your standard photo mode, video mode and portrait mode but there's no night mode. A short video mode is present to record 15 second clips for social media apps like Instagram. A Pro mode exists but only offers manual white balance, focus, shutter speed, ISO and metering adjustments. The standard photo mode also offers HDR and AI mode options.

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Camera app

The camera quality on the Redmi 8A is underwhelming. The biggest issue with the camera is the dynamic range, which is quite poor, resulting in overly contrasty images with blown out highlights and crushed shadows. The detail and color rendition are mostly fine, and the noise levels are low, even in low light conditions. One annoyance while shooting is the low resolution viewfinder feed, which makes it hard to tell at times if you're in focus.

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Redmi 8A camera samples

The HDR mode on the phone does work reasonably well, fixing most of the issues with the dynamic range. Unfortunately, keeping it on is not an option as the shutter lag is quite high when HDR is enabled. You need to stand still for much longer after pressing the shutter, otherwise, you may end up with an unusable shot, and it takes about three seconds for the phone to finish processing that image. In that time, you cannot take another picture or even open the image gallery.

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HDR off vs HDR on

Video quality is okay for the most part but the lack of optical or electronic stabilization means the video is quite shaky.

Reader comments

  • Anonymous
  • 01 May 2023
  • gML

I had played Call Of Duty, PUBG Lite, BGMI, Free Fire and Free Fire Max in this device (2GB Ram-32GB ROM varient) in low settings. Overall experience is good.

  • Anonymous
  • 21 Jan 2023
  • j9J

You usually get what you pay for if this phone is a basic one then don't expect a lot

  • Znatix
  • 06 Jun 2022
  • 7X1

This phone is way too bad for it's price. The touch screen is unresponsive to a point where you can't even use the phone, unbearable! THIS IS NOT A GAMING PHONE! This phone cannot handle such graphical intensive games like LOL Wild Rift it&...