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- Xiaomi might launch the Redmi Note 9 Pro 5G in India as the Mi 10i.
- The firm might also launch the new Redmi Note 9 as the Redmi 9 Power in the nation.
Xiaomi just lately revealed a new set of telephones beneath its Redmi Note 9 collection in China. The greatest distinction between these Redmi Note 9s and the earlier fashions is 5G connectivity, 120Hz shows, and higher cameras. Now it appears like a minimum of one or two new Redmi gadgets are headed to India with a new name.
According to a Google Play Console itemizing noticed by XDA Developers and tipster Mukul Sharma, Xiaomi will launch the Redmi Note 9 Pro 5G in India as the Mi 10i. The telephone carries the codename Gauguininpro, whereby the second “in” denotes an India launch.
The itemizing additionally confirms the presence of the Snapdragon 750G — one other robust indicator that the Mi 10i is certainly a rebranded Redmi Note 9 Pro 5G.
The launch of the telephone comes on the heels of the Moto G 5G launch in India. The Rs 20,999 (~$285) Motorola system additionally options the Snapdragon 750G chipset and maybe Xiaomi needs to compete with it by bringing a good cheaper 5G telephone to the Indian market.
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In one other case of curious rebranding, a telephone known as the Redmi 9 Power has additionally appeared on the Google Play Console. The itemizing exhibits that it mimics the Snapdragon 662 chipset of the Chinese Redmi Note 9 4G mannequin, which in flip appears to be a rebranded and visually tweaked Poco M3. Folks over at XDA have additionally confirmed that it’s an Indian variant of the Chinese telephone.
Xiaomi already sells a 4G-enabled Redmi Note 9 in India with the MediaTek Helio G85, so it’s apparent why the firm is going the rebranding route. It’s additionally not the first time we’ve seen the firm rebrand telephones however to be sincere, we’re getting a little uninterested in maintaining with all these new names. Do you agree?
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