Redmi Note 7 Pro overcoming some of the limitations of the series like the design and camera

The Redmi Note series has been a trendsetter in many ways. Phones like the Redmi Note 3 and Redmi Note 4 were the first to change the public perception, not just about Xiaomi but Chinese smartphones in general.Four years later, the Redmi Note 7 Pro continues in the same vein, but overcoming some of the limitations of the series like the design and camera.

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Design

While the initial all-metal design on the Redmi Note 3 was a sensation, over the years the design of new Redmi phones skirted around similar lines. That changes with the Redmi Note 7 series. It has a flat glass block design with no rough edges, lending it a suave and shiny appearance that feels more like a high-end smartphone.

Display

The Note 7 Pro belongs to the new generation of big-screen phones with thin bezel designs. It has a 6.3-inch screen, which is pretty much the standard screen size in all big screen Android phones these days. With a resolution of 2,340x1,080p, the LCD screen is technically on par with any other phone in this price point.

Software

One of the strong points of Xiaomi smartphones is its user interface. The latest version, MIUI 10.2, is one of the best designed Android UIs with lots of unique features. The Redmi Note 7 Pro runs MIUI 10.2 on top of Android 9.

Performance

Like all Redmi Note smartphones, the Redmi Note 7 Pro is a mid-range powerhouse. Purring inside it is Qualcomm's very capable 11nm based Snapdragon 675 chipset with up to 6GB RAM and the Adreno 612 GPU. According to Antutu benchmark tests, it is slightly inferior to the Honor V10 (launched at ₹29, 999) and more powerful than the Viva V15 Pro (₹28, 990).

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