Redmi today released the Note 9 Pro Max in India, starting at about $200.
It is equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G mobile platform, which is built on an 8nm process. Redmi said that this is the first time that the Redmi Note series uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 series chip.
Snapdragon 720G uses Kryo 465 core, the highest frequency reaches 2.3GHz, GPU is Adreno 618.
Its performance is about 15% higher than the Adreno 616 on the Snapdragon 712, and it also supports HDR10 game modes.
According to the results announced by Redmi, the Snapdragon 720G AnTuTu scored over 280,000 points, slightly higher than the Snapdragon 730.
In the core configuration, the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max uses a 6.67-inch digging screen and is equipped with up to 8GB of memory + UFS 2.1 flash memory.
It has a front camera of 32 million pixels, a rear 64 million main camera + 8 million super wide-angle camera + 5 million macro camera + 2 million depth of field camera.
Its battery capacity is 5020mAh, and it supports 33W flash charging (standard 33W charger).
It will be officially released on March 25, and is available in Glacier White, Interstellar Black, and Aurora Blue.
In terms of price, the 6GB + 64GB version is priced at INR 14,999 ($200), the 6GB + 128GB version is priced at INR 16,999, and the 8GB + 128GB version is priced at INR 18,999.