Let’s start with the price of the Redmi Note 9 Pro. It comes with a price tag of Rs.12, 999. Now any Redmi fan would know that this price is surprisingly low for a Redmi phone especially when it is powered by a super pricey Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chipset.
In order to be in the mid-range segment, the brand has held back quite a lot with this model in terms of features and performance. With a new generation of Redmi Note smartphone, one’s expectations reach a new high but sadly, the same are not met with regard to this smartphone.
It is powered by Snapdragon 720G. Now that’s supposed to be good, however, it’s not. The phone is extremely heavy to be able to use it for a longer period of time without getting tired. The phone suffers a lot of lag, and overheating. I thought overheating was a problem that Snapdragon dealt with a long time back. However, I was wrong. Along with that, it also deals with the problem of battery drain, too much too early which is not desirable at all.