Redmi Note 7 appears in another video: More unorthodox tests


A few days ago, Chinese manufacturing giant, Xiaomi, released the first smartphone of its new independent brand, Redmi. This smartphone has been described as a “tough” device and the company calls it “little King Kong” internally. Before now, we have seen two videos which try to portray the strength of this device. Now, we have yet another video which shows the Redmi Note 7 enduring a kitchen knife test. In this video, the Redmi Note 7 was used as a chopping board and different fruits and vegetables were chopped into shreds. In the end, the active device remained intact.

This smartphone comes with a Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection and Lei Jun said that the fifth-generation Gorilla Glass used by Redmi Note 7 is a product that supports its budget plan. According to Corning, its fifth-generation Gorilla Glass is four times more affordable than competing glass, and it retains the damaging properties, optical clarity, and touch sensitivity of Gorilla Glass.

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The smartphone uses a 6.3-inch waterdrop screen which makes it the first waterdrop screen phone in the Redmi Rice series and in Xiaomi at large. The display comes with a 19.5:9 aspect ratio and uses a Corning Gorilla glass 5 protection. It achieves a 450 nits brightness, 84% NTSC color gamut, stepless color temperature adjustment, luminous screen, eye protection mode, etc. Like we said earlier, the Redmi Note 7 is powered by a fully-optimized Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 processor clocked up to 2.2GHz. In addition, the Redmi is equipped with a new graphite negative anode 4000 mAh large battery which supports QC 4 standard. According to the official introduction, when buying the new smartphone, you can add 10 yuan ($1.47) to buy the 18W Xiaomi USB fast charger which will give you a full charge in 113 minutes. Read More HERE

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1 Comment

  1. Naail Zahid
    January 13, 2019

    Would help to have a link to the actual video…