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Redmi Note 8 Pro heats like a space heater ... while Redmi Note 8 is preparing to debut in the Global version

It has been since poco launched on the market the two new smartphones belonging to the Redmi Note family that arrive at the eighth generation. We speak of course of Redmi Note 8 and Redmi Note 8 Pro, the latter also sees the great return of a MediaTek CPU on board a Xiaomi device ... pardòn Redmi. And the new MediaTek Helio G90T processor has made users and industry professionals talk a lot, as on paper and from the first benchmarks this seems to promise really well, but as you know the community of fans of the Chinese brand is like St. Thomas, and so if she does not see and does not test with her hand, she is not happy.

And so here is that from the Weibo social network comes the testimony of a user who tried to put the new Redmi Note 8 Pro under stress in gaming, which does not seem to be in line with the good expectations deriving from previous leaks. The user quotes verbatim:

Yesterday for more than two hours I tried Redmi Note 8 Pro and evaluated the temperature data that worries users so much. The frame rate in games varied between 45 fps and 60 fps depending on the game. There are no problems with speed stability in games. Temperatures during these periods were stable at 43 °.

When I started playing NBA2K18 in 60fps mode the scenario changed completely, as the CPU and GPU workload requirements increase and therefore to ensure sufficient fluidity, it is necessary that the processor frequency is high enough, but this causes a rapid increase in heat, with an internal processor temperature of approximately 60-62 °. At this point, the game frame rate drops, going from 45-50 values ​​to around 20. »

 

In short, according to the Chinese user, the new Mediatek G90T equipped on Redmi Note 8 Pro heats up more than a wood stove in winter. Although the chipset has been designed for gaming, this is unable to maintain a stable frame rate and the sudden increase in temperature leads to a drop in overall performance, even in terms of autonomy. Perhaps Redmi Note 8 Pro is not a terminal to be recommended to hardcore video players who could turn to other devices of the brand such as Mi 9, Mi Mix 3, Mi 9T, Mi 9T Pro but also the older Mi 8 and POCOPHONE F1. But we are waiting to give the final judgment, hoping to have it in the test soon.

Redmi Note 8 Pro heats like a space heater ... while Redmi Note 8 is preparing to debut in the Global version

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Perhaps as it happened for the previous generation the Redmi Note 8 Pro will never see light on the global market as it will instead be the most basic Redmi Note 8 to land on world markets, including the Italian one. In fact, a well-known Indian insider, Sudhanshu Ambhor, on his blog published information on the upcoming release of the Redmi Note 8 smartphone on the international market. According to the blogger, the device has already passed the certification in Thailand by the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission, which confirms the imminent announcement of the global version, presumably by the end of September. Recall that in China, Redmi Note 8 and Redmi Note 8 Pro were presented on August 29 and the September 3 was put on sale. Redmi Note 8 received a Snapdragon 665 processor, an 6,3 inch screen, a triple main camera with a main 48 megapixel module, an 4000 mAh battery and an infrared port.

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Emanuele Iafulla
Emanuele Iafulla

Nerd, Geek, Netizen, terms that do not belong to me. Simply myself, technology lover and provocative as Xiaomi does with his products. High quality at fair prices, a real provocation for the other most famous brands.

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Timur
Timur
4 years ago

Здравствуйте, а что делать если redmi not 8 которому 1 месяц слегка греется даже не во время игры?

Herou
4 years ago

a ce que vraiment ce telephone chauffe car il ya des vedio qui dise le contraire

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