We have seen it appear in various rumors and leaks in the last few days that almost completely confirmed its existence and today it seems to us to arrive an irrefutable proof in our opinion. Oh yes, let's talk about the first real photos of the Redmi Note 8T, or the successor of the very recent Redmi Note 8.
So let's take a closer look at the images of this device that could excite the interest of many!
Redmi Note 8T: Here are the first real photos, will it cost 199 €?
As we can clearly understand from the photos above, the now upcoming Redmi Note 8T will not differ much from its big brother, Note 8. The two smartphones are in fact almost identical if not for a much requested feature, or the presence of the NFC module to be able to make electronic payments and more.
The leaked photos today confirm therefore the rumors of the previous weeks, the Note 8T will be nothing but a Note 8 with NFC, to the delight of many.
However, let's summarize all the main features so as to have a complete picture of the incoming device. We have an 6,39-inch LCD screen with Full HD + resolution with the 13MP camera positioned in the drop notch at the top.
The smartphone will equip a Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 as a processor, a CPU with low power consumption with 11nm production process. Not that there is any need with the typical 4000mAh battery of the Note series. Finally, among other specifications we have a USB Type-C port that has support for fast charging to 18W, an infrared emitter (IR), an audio jack from 3.5mm to be able to connect our favorite headphones / speakers and much more .
We conclude by specifying that we obviously have no data to confirm an international presentation. So better to keep the enthusiasm at bay before an official confirmation from Xiaomi.
In any case, if it were available in Italy, which of you would buy it? Let us know in the comments section below!
[UPDATE]
Apparently the same leaker would have revealed the starting price of the device, or 199 €. This particular as well as make us understand the price, also suggests a presentation in Italy or at least in Europe.
available for purchase, perhaps through amazon