Redmi Note 8 Pro To Be The First With TÜV Rheinland Certification


Redmi Note 8 Pr

Do you think the Redmi Note 8 series will bring classic mid-range smartphones to the market? Maybe looking at its processor and pricing, we can think so. But in fact, this line will sport a number of features that are the first in the industry. We have already heard about the industry’s first 64MP camera and the newest chip of MediaTek aiming at mobile gamers. But there are other features catching our eyes as well. This morning, Redmi disclosed the new features of the upcoming Redmi Note 8 Pro. The company said it will be the first smartphone with TÜV Rheinland high-performance network connection (game) certification.

Redmi Note 8 Pro

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The manufacturer officially announced that the Redmi Note 8 Pro uses a liquid-cooled gaming core. Plus, it is the first smartphone with TÜV Rheinland high-performance network connection (game) certification. It allows the phone to smoothly run complex network scenes.

The TÜV Rheinland Group is an independent, impartial and professional organization established in 1872. It provides about 2,500 services. The business is concentrated in 39 fields, covering a total of six services including industrial services, transportation services, product services, life science services, education, consulting services, and management system services.

Well, all these features are great and make the upcoming Redmi phones out of the competition. But we should also mention that there will be at least two models. And only the Redmi Note 8 Pro variant will sport all those features. Thus, the original model is going to be more modest in terms of selling points.

The Redmi Note 8 series will be released on August 29.

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