We are all passionate about technology and drool in front of the last frontier offered by smartphones. But among leaflets, various tops of the range, penta rooms and much more, in the end our pockets can afford at most a mid range, which on balance does its job very well without excelling in particular aspects, but in the long run gives us much more satisfaction than a flagship.
Xiaomi knows it well that with the recent birth of the company Redmi has immediately hit the mark with its Redmi Note 7, but today we will talk about its two successors who have not only been able to collect a worthy inheritance but have been able to improve sales permformance. In fact Redmi Note 8 (8T for the Italian market) and Redmi Note 8 Pro, against an economic price and performance from praise, have begun to record the first sales record.
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We are talking about 1 million units sold in 1 month, in the Indian market, so the number should also be updated with global sales, by virtue of the fact that these days Redmi Note 8 has undergone an important decline on the occasion of Black Friday.
BOOM 🠔¥ 1 Month, 1 Million!
Delighted to share: 1M + units of #RedmiNote8Pro & #RedmiNote8 sold in 1 Month! DYS €#RedmiNote: most loved phone series in #India! 😍
📸 World's 1st #64MP Quad #Room
📱 World's 1st super fast #G90T processor
🔵 India's 1st #Alexa phone#Xiaomi ❤️ pic.twitter.com/Od5LMkBqXO- #MiFan Manu Kumar Jain (@manukumarjain) November 26, 2019
It's already record time for Redmi Note 8 / 8 Pro: 1 million sales in 1 month
Not least the Redmi Note 8 Pro, which despite a faltering first debut due to the adoption of the MediaTek Helio G90T processor instead of a Qualcomm home solution. In reality, MediaTek's SoC has given a boost to this smartphone that faces the world of gaming with its head held high. And you To tell the truth in China, Redmi Note 8 Pro went big: it sold over 300 units on its first day of sale.
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We have tried it and we have been enthusiastic about it and personally I think it is time to re-evaluate the solutions proposed by MediaTek, which has also recently arrived in the 5G connectivity field. And what do you think?