Xiaomi Redmi 9
32 GB, Carbon grey, 6.53", Dual SIM + SD, 13 Mpx, 4GCurrently out of stock
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Overall ratingGood67/100
Good65/100
- Very good endurance
- non-slip back
- Low working speed
- No NFC
The Redmi 9 offers a large display with a sharp image. However, users do not get much out of it in sunlight because the screen lacks brightness. Gamers, on the other hand, miss power, but everyday operation is fine. In daily use, the Redmi also convinces with its long endurance...
Good68/100
- Very good battery life
- Dark display
- Slow pace
- Not waterproof
The Redmi Note 9's raison d'être stands and falls with the price gap to the Redmi 9. It was still slower in the test, but took better photos in the dark and offered the brighter screen. So in the end it is minimally better than the Redmi 9. But that is not worth a 50€ surcharge.
This test report belongs to a different type: Redmi 9 (32 GB, Ocean green, 6.53", Dual SIM, 13 Mpx, 4G)
Good65/100
- Very good battery life
- non-slip back
- Dark display
- lousy photos at night
- slow pace
The Redmi 9 is the bargain of the bunch, the lame processor degrades it to an entry-level device. If you don't want to gamble and don't intend to take photos in the twilight, you'll find the sharp display and convincing endurance to be a good buy for around €100.
This test report belongs to a different type: Redmi 9 (32 GB, Ocean green, 6.53", Dual SIM, 13 Mpx, 4G)
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