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Xiaomi’s first quad cam phone Redmi Note 6 Pro launched in India

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Xiaomi, on Thursday, launched its latest budget smartphone Redmi Note 6 Pro in India priced at around Rs 16,000.

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro has been launched in India as the successor to the widely-popular Redmi Note 5 Pro which sells at Rs 13,999 in India.and is Xiaomi’s first phone with AI-powered quad camera setup in India.

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Features:

  • The new phone features a 6.26-inch full HD+display with a 20MP front camera and 2MP secondary camera.
  • Both the Redmi Note 6 Pro and Note 5 Pro are powered by a massive 4,000mAh battery.
  • The phone is powered by 14nm octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 SoC, coupled with an Adreno 509 GPU. It will be offered in two configurations i.e. 4GB RAM/ 64GB internal storage and 6GB RAM/ 64GB internal storage.

The sales for the Note 6 Pro will start on 23rd November and the phones will be sold via Flipkart and Mi.com.

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