Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Pro
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- Anonymous
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- 14 Mar 2019
Anonymous, 14 Mar 2019Sorry noob here. Everyone talks about LTE bands here. Why d... moreBecause LTE Band 20 (800mHz) missing in China version of Xiaomi phones, and in global version of same brend it's included. Lot of EU countrys use Band 20 (and others bands) for 4G LTE.
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- Anonymous
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- 14 Mar 2019
Is it plastic?
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- 14 Mar 2019
nWhy is the modem in Remi Note 7 Pro slower than them modem in the Redmi note 7?
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- kaeyee
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- 14 Mar 2019
can i trade in my redmi note 5 pro and change to redmi note 7 pro for free? so regret now T_T
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- Anonymous
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- 14 Mar 2019
Anonymous, 14 Mar 2019I don't care about 5G or wireless charging, just include gl... moreSorry noob here. Everyone talks about LTE bands here. Why do they so important? I cant really find good info on google or a simple one.
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- vinni
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- 14 Mar 2019
this phone is really awesome , feature and camera .
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- Emran
- tEZ
- 14 Mar 2019
Very nice phone!
Xiaomi is very good👍
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- Anonymous
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- 14 Mar 2019
I don't care about 5G or wireless charging, just include global LTE bands like Note 6 Pro and I'll be fine.
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- 13 Mar 2019
Really, really value for the money, Sammy and Apple could learn somthing here.
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- Anonymous
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- 13 Mar 2019
Anonymous, 13 Mar 2019I want this but this doesnt support 5g, if im not wrong. Do... moreWait 2 to 3 years dude.
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- Anonymous
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- 13 Mar 2019
Anonymous, 13 Mar 2019I want this but this doesnt support 5g, if im not wrong. Do... moreNo the 5g modem price alone costs more than tjis phone
Don't search a phone with 5g at this price even samsung s10 does not support 5g
The cheapest one right now is mi mix 3 that costs 600€
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- Anonymous
- Jc5
- 13 Mar 2019
I want this but this doesnt support 5g, if im not wrong. Do you think will we be able to find 5g phones at this prices?
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- 13 Mar 2019
Gaurav, 13 Mar 2019Where is the proximity sensor placed in this phone ,. The n... moreI think its in the lower chin. above the charger port. near the notifications light.
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- Gaurav
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- 13 Mar 2019
Where is the proximity sensor placed in this phone ,. The notch is actually very small , only a camera is visible in it
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- Anonymous
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- 13 Mar 2019
Raghuveer, 13 Mar 2019is there face unlock sensor in this mobile, note 7 pro or n... moreIt does have a face unlock
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- raju
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- 13 Mar 2019
very nice mobile
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- Raghuveer
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- 13 Mar 2019
is there face unlock sensor in this mobile, note 7 pro or note 7 which rear camera is best. kindly reply me
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- 13 Mar 2019
JJ, 13 Mar 2019Thanks for info, still got a few questions more.
I'm onl... moreThe fundamental difference between Sony IMX586 and Samsung GM1 camera sensors is that the IMX586 uses Quad Bayer array to calculate the pixel color of the surrounding nearby pixels and then converts by using a pixel signal processing independent structure to real-time output a total of 48 million pixels. Essentially, the photosensitive units of the IMX586 can each individually display and output data independent of the other elements and the 48MP photo is straight out of the hardware with no major software tweaking going on. So, it can achieve true 48 million pixels by transforming the pixel structure, which makes the photo have a stronger resolution, and can be more clear after zooming, which is also the highest pixel.
Meanwhile, the output of the Samsung GM1 sensor is a little different and uses a traditional 2×2 array to recognize the same color and can only output data collectively. The photos output by the GM1 sensor is not essentially very different from the output of a 12MP sensor. The data displayed on the Samsung Official website confirms this and the specification clearly states a resolution of 4000 x 3000 adding up to 12 million pixels or 12 Mega-pixels.
The rest of the work is done on the software end using pixel interpolation to theoretically come up with a 48MP resolution
IN SIMPLE LANGUAGE, The basic difference between the IMX586 and the Samsung GM1 is that Sony IMX586 sensor can achieve true 48MP resolution image making the photo have a sharper resolution and the resultant images are also sharper after zooming.
The GM1’s 48 million pixels is essentially 12 million pixels.
Its like you said, Even if the phone can output 48 megapixel photos, it is more like interpolation. The IMX586 is truly a traditionally defined 48 million pixel.
Finally, I would like to state some facts. We buy these phones as consumers. We are not professionals. Even if you buy the best camera, what is its use to you? Are you going to print those photos?
They have enormous size. So you cannot share those on the Social media.
But in case you are like me, I want to buy RN7P with Sony sensor because I want to click good photos for my own pleasure. I am not a professional. But they are for my own collection. I consider photography as a record of memory and I want them to be clear and good. I am personally hoping use better performance from the camera with 3rd party Apps and custom ROMs.
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- 13 Mar 2019
Man, can any1 tell me its Sar value as per Indian standards is it high or ok? please tell me as i have booked it today.
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- 13 Mar 2019
SJ, 13 Mar 2019The basic difference will be with the camera unit. Global V... moreThanks for info, still got a few questions more.
I'm only interested with camera differences in global version Redmi Note 7 vs PRO for Europe.
Redmi Note 7 - 48MP Samsung Isocell GM1 - limited by interpolation to 12MP, right?
Redmi Note 7 PRO - 48MP Sony IMX58 - unlimited, real 48MP, and better than Samsung, is it correct?
Is it really worth waiting a bit more in Europe for PRO version with Sony camera?
Will PRO Global Version in Europe come with Sony camera?
Do you have any samples of the same pic's made with Samsung and Sony sensor?
What makes Sony sensor so much better?