- Pros
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- Display quality
- Battery life
- Build quality
- Cons
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- Low light camera performance
- Processor choice
- Face unlock not entirely secure
The Redmi 6 Pro can be described as a horse for all courses. The handset looks good, comes with the trendy notch design, and packs a massive battery. Although Snapdragon 625 feels like a dated processor at this point, the SoC gets the job done. Currently, the 3GB RAM and 4GB RAM variants of the smartphone are retailing for CNY 1,199 (roughly Rs 12,300) and CNY 1,299 (roughly Rs 13,300), respectively in China. If launched in India around the same price, the handset will be competing against the likes of th... Read Full Verdict
The Redmi 6 Pro can be described as a horse for all courses. The handset looks good, comes with the trendy notch design, and packs a massive battery. Although Snapdragon 625 feels like a dated processor at this point, the SoC gets the job done. Currently, the 3GB RAM and 4GB RAM variants of the smartphone are retailing for CNY 1,199 (roughly Rs 12,300) and CNY 1,299 (roughly Rs 13,300), respectively in China. If launched in India around the same price, the handset will be competing against the likes of the Realme 1 (review) and the ASUS Zenfone Max Pro M1 (review), both of which feature better processors. In fact, at that price, the Redmi 6 Pro could even go up against its own sibling, the popular Redmi Note 5 Pro. We will update this review as and when Xiaomi decides to launch the Redmi 6 Pro in India officially.