Update, May 5, 08:30 ET: Xiaomi released the Redmi Note 7 in China earlier this year, an impressively low-cost handset featuring a 48MP rear camera. In a press release we received via email today, the Chinese company revealed the smartphone is now headed to the Redmi Note 7 will be available from next Tuesday, May 7, and it’s coming in three memory versions: 3GB RAM + 32GB ROM: 179 pounds (~$233) 4GB RAM + 64GB ROM: 199 pounds (~$259) 4GB RAM + 128GB ROM: 249 pounds (~$324) You’ll be able to pick one up from and at Xiaomi’s London store. Note the 4GB models won’t arrive immediately — you’ll have to wait a few more weeks for those — and only the Space Black colorway will be available at launch. The Neptune Blue model will be released in the 7 is the same day Google is set to unveil its new midrange Google Pixel phones, the Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL, which also might see a release soon. Looks like it could be a good week for those seeking great smartphone cameras at less-than-flagship coverage, January 10, 01:39 ET: Xiaomi announced the Redmi range would become its own sub-brand earlier this month, and we’ve now got the first device as part of the new arrangement. Say hello to the Redmi Note to previous teases, you’re getting a device with a glass back and gradient color schemes. But there’s more to the phone than a premium star of the show is arguably the rear camera setup, consisting of a 48MP f/ main camera (Samsung GM1, micron pixels) and a 5MP secondary shooter. The company confirmed that the main camera is able to make use of pixel-binning to take better shots, albeit at a 12MP resolution. Meanwhile, selfie duties are handled by a 13MP Redmi Note 7 is powered by a Snapdragon 660 chipset, which isn’t the latest 600 series processor but still pretty powerful for a budget device. You can also expect a 4,000mAh battery, much like previous Redmi Note specs include a full HD+ display with a waterdrop notch, USB Type-C connectivity, 18 watt wired charging, an IR blaster, and a headphone Mi 8 Lite review: Lite, but not a lightweightReviewsBut the best thing about the phone has to be the price, starting at just 999 yuan (~$147) for the 3GB/32GB model. You’ve also got a 4GB/64GB variant for 1,199 yuan (~$177), and a 6GB/64GB model for 1,399 yuan (~$206). Could this be the cheapest 48MP smartphone we’ll see on the market for the next few months? I wouldn’t bet against this company.
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