The Redmi 9A is a very cheap smartphone for people who really want to save money. But Xiaomi has cut some corners to keep the price under 100 Euros. Instead of the triple camera that came with the 9C sibling model, buyers will now only get one camera, and there is no NFC chip either.
Also, Xiaomi uses the new MediaTek Helio G25 processor, which isn’t very strong, and only 2 GB of working memory. People in China can choose from different models with up to 6 GB of RAM, but people in Germany have to make do with a small amount of working memory. On the other hand, with 5000 mAh, the battery has a lot of power. With the 6.53-inch IPS screen, which only has a 720p resolution, the phone should have a long battery life.
Even though the case is made of cheap materials, the Redmi 9A looks good. The back cover is made of plastic with a radial pattern. It doesn’t slip out of your hand and feels good to touch in general. Under the camera module, there is a stylish strip that makes the phone stand out a bit, but it doesn’t do much else.
No matter how someone feels about Xiaomi, they are a big part of their system because the MIUI shell is the only thing that connects their different brands and dozens of different phone models. And, as of late, they’ve been very involved with its support and updates. It looks great, especially the curtain with the buttons and the settings menu. Even a beginner will be able to find the setting they want quickly and easily. By the way, there has already been one update that makes the game faster and more stable.
Xiaomi’s cheap Redmi 9A has a 6.53-inch IPS LCD screen with a resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels. It has an aspect ratio of 20:9 and a pixel density of 269 PPI. At its brightest, it has an average of 400 nits. Well, when you buy a smartphone for less than 7K INR, you don’t get a powerful processor, and Redmi 9A is no different. The slow MediaTek Helio G25 processor built on a 12nm node is inside the device. It has eight cores and a frequency of up to 2.0GHz. It has a PowerVR GE8320 GPU, 32GB of eMMC 5.1 storage, and 2GB or 3GB of RAM.
Well, when you buy a smartphone for less than 7K INR, you don’t get a powerful processor, and Redmi 9A is no different. The slow MediaTek Helio G25 processor built on a 12nm node is inside the device. It has eight cores and a frequency of up to 2.0GHz. It has a PowerVR GE8320 GPU, 32GB of eMMC 5.1 storage, and 2GB or 3GB of RAM.