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RAM | 6 GB |
Product Dimensions | 16.6 x 0.9 x 7.7 cm; 209 Grams |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | Redmi Note 9 Pro Max (6GB+128GB) |
Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Connectivity technologies | 4g IR blaster, Bluetooth, NavIC, Wi-Fi, GLONASS, USB 2.0 OTG, GPS, BeiDou |
GPS | Alexa |
Special features | Dual SIM, Infrared, E-mail, Accelerometer, Ambient light sensor, Gyroscope, GPS, Video Player, Music Player, Proximity sensor |
Display technology | AMOLED |
Other display features | Wireless |
Device interface - primary | Touchscreen |
Other camera features | 32MP |
Audio Jack | 3.5 mm |
Form factor | Touchscreen Phone |
Colour | Champagne Gold |
Battery Power Rating | 5020 |
Phone Talk Time | 29 Hours |
Phone Standby Time (with data) | 492 Hours |
Whats in the box | Handset, Power Adapter, USB Cable, Sim Eject Tool, Warranty Card, User Guide, Clear Soft Case, Screen Protector Pre-Applied On the Phone |
Manufacturer | Redmi |
Country of Origin | India |
Item Weight | 209 g |
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Best Sellers Rank | #60,819 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #1,863 in Smartphones |
Date First Available | 14 September 2020 |
Manufacturer | Redmi, Rising Stars Mobile India Pvt Ltd., 380 Belerica Road, Sri City, Chittoor District, Andra Pradesh - 517646. Phone : 1800 1036286 |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16.6 x 0.9 x 7.7 Centimeters |
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Giving better experience through your life and gave a large display, pro cameras, as well as a good performance, but the battery is high but for a big phone battery pack up is not good for it
Redmi Note 9 Pro Max look virtually identical and share a lot of hardware, but the more premium Max model has better front and rear cameras, more RAM, and faster charging. This is a change of strategy as well as naming and pricing conventions for Xiaomi's Redmi series, which we can all agree has established itself as a leader in the budget smartphone market. Its grip is so strong that it has at least one smartphone for pretty much every price point between Rs 7,000 and Rs. 20,000. The Redmi Note 9 Pro and the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max are the successors to the Redmi Note 8 and the Redmi Note 8 Pro respectively.
This begs the question – are the extra features of the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max worth paying more for, or would you be better off with the Redmi Note 9 Pro instead? We test the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max to find out.
Redmi Note 9 Pro Max design
Xiaomi's Redmi series devices have grown in size, to the point that the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max is bulky and unwieldy. It measures 8.8mm in thickness and weighs 209g, which makes one-handed use difficult. It's hard to reach the top of the tall 6.67-inch display without shuffling the phone in your hand. Thankfully the 20:9 aspect ratio is slim enough to manage. There is a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass 5 on the display which should help it withstand daily usage. Right above the display is a thin earpiece that also houses a white notification light.
The Redmi Note 9 Pro Max has a side-mounted fingerprint scanner embedded into the power button on the right of the phone. It is slightly recessed which makes it easy to find by touch. We weren't happy with its positioning since it is higher than where our finger rests naturally. If you are left-handed, you can set up your left index finger, which will be the most comfortable way to use this phone. We found this scanner to be quick when unlocking the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max.
Another issue we faced was the placement of the volume buttons. They are higher than this side-mounted fingerprint scanner and not convenient to reach. Sticking to Xiaomi's tradition of offering an IR emitter on its smartphones, the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max has one on the top. It also has a headphone jack on the bottom along with the USB Type-C port.
Redmi Note 9 Pro Max has a USB Type-C port
Xiaomi offers a quad-camera setup on the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max. These sensors are placed in a square-shaped module that juts out from the back of the device. The protrusion is thick enough to raise the phone when placed on a table. The rear of the phone has a glossy finish, and Xiaomi offers the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max in three colour variants: Interstellar Black, Aurora Blue, and Glacier White. We had the Interstellar Black variant for this review which looked blue in bright light. The back panel picked up smudges quite easily, and we had to wipe it quite often. Xiaomi does offer a case in the box that can help. Speaking of stuff in the box, you also get a 33W charger with the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max which is a step up compared to the 18W charger that ships with the Redmi Note 9 Pro (Review).
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Redmi Note 9 Pro Max specifications
Xiaomi smartphones are known to have very high price-to-performance ratios, and the company has met that with the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max as well. Xiaomi has dropped in the Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G SoC to run the show here. The Redmi Note 9 Pro and the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max share the same processor, making it harder to differentiate between the two models based on performance.
Yes, you can get more RAM and storage on the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max. The variants are as follows: 6GB RAM/ 64GB storage for Rs. 16,499, 6GB RAM/128GB storage for Rs. 17,999, and 8GB RAM /128GB storage for Rs. 19,999. We had the 6GB/128GB variant for review. There is an overlap with the pricing of the Redmi Note 9 Pro which could lead to some confusion for buyers.
The big display on the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max is not an AMOLED panel and does not boast of a high refresh rate. Xiaomi could have done this to keep the price down, but some competitors at this price level do offer these features. It isn't a bad panel though. It has good viewing angles and is bright enough when outdoors. It does have a camera hole right in the centre towards the top, that could be distracting to some people. We got used to it while using the device and did not face any issues.
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The hole-punch could be distracting for some people
One of the primary reasons for the bulk of the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max is the monstrous 5020mAh battery that it packs in. The Note 9 Pro Max is a dual-SIM smartphone with support for dual 4G VoLTE and VoWiFI, as well as Bluetooth 5 and dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11ac. It also has NavIC support along with GPS.
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On the software front, it runs MIUI 11 on top of Android 10 and our unit was running the April 2020 security patch. The UI has a lot of customisation options and if you have used a Xiaomi device in the past, you'll have no issues finding your way around it. Sadly, there's too much preinstalled bloatware. That includes apps such as Helo which are known to be spammy when launched. Xiaomi's stock apps can also get annoying at times, and we were bombarded with notifications by an app store called Get Apps. Xiaomi's wallpaper carousel also kept pushing notifications, which we consider unacceptable.
While setting a new device up we tend to rush through the installation process to get it over with, but you will need to pay attention while setting this device up as a couple of options and apps are checked by default. This will save you from some unnecessary spam after setting the device up.
Redmi Note 9 Pro Max performance
With key specifications shared between the Redmi Note 9 Pro and the Max model, the performance of the two doesn't feel any different. The Redmi Note 9 Pro Max can handle day-to-day tasks with ease and will never make you wait for long as it loads apps. We faced no issues while scrolling through menus or multitasking. It does not have a high screen refresh rate like the Poco X2 (Review) and the Realme 6 Pro (Review), so it does not feel as smooth as those devices, but this isn't a deal-breaker.
The Redmi Note 9 Pro Max managed to score 2,77,058 in the AnTuTu benchmark which is little lower than the 2,82,159 scored by the Realme 6 Pro, but this difference isn't big enough to impact real-world performance. In Geekbench 5's single-core and multi-core tests, the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max managed 564 and 1,759 respectively. Using graphics benchmark GFXBench, it managed 16fps in the Car Chase scene and 27fps in Manhattan 3.1 which is identical to what the Realme 6 Pro scored.
Gaming is handled well and the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max managed to keep load times down. When playing PUBG Mobile it defaults to the High settings. We could play the game without any stutter, but the phone did get warm to the touch after 20 minutes. While the big display is not great for single-handed use, it is very helpful while gaming and watching videos.
The side-mounted fingerprint scanner is a bit too high to reach comfortably
We spent quite some time watching videos on the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max and the battery did fare well. With our usage, the smartphone easily went beyond a day and a half before needing to be charged. In our HD video loop test, it lasted us for 17 hours and 10 minutes, which is a good score, but the Realme 6 Pro managed 21 hours which gives it an edge compared to the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max.
When the battery does run out, you can use the supplied 33W charger. This takes the phone from zero to 52 percent in 30 minutes. The device does get hot when charging rapidly. Charging slows down after around the 75 percent mark, and the device gets to 90 percent in an hour. The more affordable Redmi Note 9 Pro can only be charged at up to 18W, so this is an advantage for the premium model
Redmi Note 9 Pro Max cameras
Now we come to the main thing that helps distinguish the Max model from the Pro model, the cameras. The Redmi Note 9 Pro Max has a 64-megapixel primary sensor with an f/1.89 aperture. The other ones are an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera with a 119-degree field-of-view, a 5-megapixel macro camera, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. The macro camera has got a bump up in terms of resolution compared to other phones at this price.
The camera app is feature-packed and has a lot of shooting modes to choose from. The photo mode captures 16-megapixel pixel-binned shots using the 64-megapixel sensor by default. You can also shoot at the full 64-megapixel resolution if you need to. There is a Pro Colour mode that bumps the contrast up in photos, and reminds us of the Dazzle Color and Chroma Boost filters on Oppo and Realme smartphones respectively.
There's a short video feature that restricts clips to 15 seconds and offers a kaleidoscope effect. This is mainly targeted at Instagrammers and TikTokers. Slow Motion video recording is also possible and you can choose between 120fps, 240fps and 960fps. The Macro camera toggle is placed in a sub-menu and might be hard for some people to find.
Daylight shots taken with the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max turned out quite well. We took some shots with a bright sky in the background, and the smartphone enabled HDR automatically. Photos look like they have been sharpened which might not appeal to everyone. If you zoom into an image you will notice that the details are good but there is some grain in the shadows.
Redmi Note 9 Pro Max daylight camera sample (tap to see full-size image)
Redmi Note 9 Pro Max wide-angle camera sample (tap to see full-size image)
For close-ups, the AI can recognise the subject and set the camera up accordingly. The phone manages a soft bokeh effect while shooting subjects, which helps them stand out. We had to try more than once to get the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max to focus where we wanted but the resulting image was nice and sharp. We also used the Pro Colour feature which slightly bumped the contrast up in the output.
Redmi Note 9 Pro Max closeup camera sample (tap to see full-size image)
The wide-angle camera on the device offers a wider field of view but there is a considerable drop in the level of detail. Xiaomi has implemented wide-angle correction which prevents barrel distortion in the output, a neat touch.
We found the macro camera to be good for extreme close-ups as it has a 2cm focus distance. It does capture very good details as long as you have enough light hitting the subject. The resolution is also higher at 5-megapixels than what you usually get from other smartphones.
Redmi Note 9 Pro Max macro camera sample (tap to see full-size image)
Portrait mode showed good edge detection and the phone could distinguish between a subject and the background. However, it couldn't detect the gap between a person's arm and body, and missed out on blurring this area.
Redmi Note 9 Pro Max portrait camera sample (tap to see full-size image)
The Redmi Note 9 Pro Max can detect low light and make corrections using AI. When shooting in the regular mode we noticed that the phone managed to keep noise under control. This came at the cost of detail though, which was visible on zooming in. With Night Mode enabled, the phone combines multiple exposures. The output is sharper, with much better detail, and objects in the shadows are more visible.
Redmi Note 9 Pro Max lowlight camera sample (tap to see full-size image)
Redmi Note 9 Pro Max night mode camera sample (tap to see full-size image)
We were curious to see if the 32-megapixel selfie shooter gives this device a significant edge over the Redmi Note 9 Pro. In daylight, you get sharp selfies but they are smoothened as beautification is enabled by default. You can disable this effect if you aren't fond of it. There is a portrait mode for the selfie camera as well, and it does manage to accurately separate the background from the subject. In low light, there is a drop in camera performance and the output has fine visible grain on zooming in.
Redmi Note 9 Pro Max selfie camera sample (tap to see full-size image)
Video recording tops out at 4K 30fps for the rear camera and 1080p 30fps for the selfie shooter. In daylight, when shooting at 1080p the camera meters light well and stabilises the output. However, in low light it tries to stabilise the footage resulting in a shimmer effect. There is no stabilisation at 4K resulting in a shaky footage.
Verdict
The Redmi Note 9 Pro Max comes as the successor to the Redmi Note 8 Pro (Review) and has some huge responsibilities to shoulder. After testing this device we can say that it is better than the Redmi Note 8 Pro on multiple counts. The new Redmi Note 9 Pro Max is more powerful, offers better battery life, packs in good cameras, and runs the latest version of Android. However, its impact is somewhat softened by its more affordable sibling, the Redmi Note 9 Pro.
The Redmi Note 9 Pro is priced lower than the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max but sports nearly identical hardware. With the GST hike on smartphones in April, the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max now starts at Rs. 16,499 whereas the non-Max model retails for Rs. 13,999. For someone on a tight budget, the amount saved could be well worth it.
However, if you are willing to spend, the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max is the better pick. Comparable variants of the Redmi Note 9 Pro and the Max model have a difference of just Rs. 1,000 for which you get higher resolution cameras and faster charging, making it very easy to choose between the two.

Giving better experience through your life and gave a large display, pro cameras, as well as a good performance, but the battery is high but for a big phone battery pack up is not good for it
Redmi Note 9 Pro Max look virtually identical and share a lot of hardware, but the more premium Max model has better front and rear cameras, more RAM, and faster charging. This is a change of strategy as well as naming and pricing conventions for Xiaomi's Redmi series, which we can all agree has established itself as a leader in the budget smartphone market. Its grip is so strong that it has at least one smartphone for pretty much every price point between Rs 7,000 and Rs. 20,000. The Redmi Note 9 Pro and the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max are the successors to the Redmi Note 8 and the Redmi Note 8 Pro respectively.
This begs the question – are the extra features of the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max worth paying more for, or would you be better off with the Redmi Note 9 Pro instead? We test the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max to find out.
Redmi Note 9 Pro Max design
Xiaomi's Redmi series devices have grown in size, to the point that the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max is bulky and unwieldy. It measures 8.8mm in thickness and weighs 209g, which makes one-handed use difficult. It's hard to reach the top of the tall 6.67-inch display without shuffling the phone in your hand. Thankfully the 20:9 aspect ratio is slim enough to manage. There is a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass 5 on the display which should help it withstand daily usage. Right above the display is a thin earpiece that also houses a white notification light.
The Redmi Note 9 Pro Max has a side-mounted fingerprint scanner embedded into the power button on the right of the phone. It is slightly recessed which makes it easy to find by touch. We weren't happy with its positioning since it is higher than where our finger rests naturally. If you are left-handed, you can set up your left index finger, which will be the most comfortable way to use this phone. We found this scanner to be quick when unlocking the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max.
Another issue we faced was the placement of the volume buttons. They are higher than this side-mounted fingerprint scanner and not convenient to reach. Sticking to Xiaomi's tradition of offering an IR emitter on its smartphones, the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max has one on the top. It also has a headphone jack on the bottom along with the USB Type-C port.
Redmi Note 9 Pro Max has a USB Type-C port
Xiaomi offers a quad-camera setup on the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max. These sensors are placed in a square-shaped module that juts out from the back of the device. The protrusion is thick enough to raise the phone when placed on a table. The rear of the phone has a glossy finish, and Xiaomi offers the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max in three colour variants: Interstellar Black, Aurora Blue, and Glacier White. We had the Interstellar Black variant for this review which looked blue in bright light. The back panel picked up smudges quite easily, and we had to wipe it quite often. Xiaomi does offer a case in the box that can help. Speaking of stuff in the box, you also get a 33W charger with the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max which is a step up compared to the 18W charger that ships with the Redmi Note 9 Pro (Review).
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Redmi Note 9 Pro Max specifications
Xiaomi smartphones are known to have very high price-to-performance ratios, and the company has met that with the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max as well. Xiaomi has dropped in the Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G SoC to run the show here. The Redmi Note 9 Pro and the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max share the same processor, making it harder to differentiate between the two models based on performance.
Yes, you can get more RAM and storage on the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max. The variants are as follows: 6GB RAM/ 64GB storage for Rs. 16,499, 6GB RAM/128GB storage for Rs. 17,999, and 8GB RAM /128GB storage for Rs. 19,999. We had the 6GB/128GB variant for review. There is an overlap with the pricing of the Redmi Note 9 Pro which could lead to some confusion for buyers.
The big display on the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max is not an AMOLED panel and does not boast of a high refresh rate. Xiaomi could have done this to keep the price down, but some competitors at this price level do offer these features. It isn't a bad panel though. It has good viewing angles and is bright enough when outdoors. It does have a camera hole right in the centre towards the top, that could be distracting to some people. We got used to it while using the device and did not face any issues.
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The hole-punch could be distracting for some people
One of the primary reasons for the bulk of the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max is the monstrous 5020mAh battery that it packs in. The Note 9 Pro Max is a dual-SIM smartphone with support for dual 4G VoLTE and VoWiFI, as well as Bluetooth 5 and dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11ac. It also has NavIC support along with GPS.
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On the software front, it runs MIUI 11 on top of Android 10 and our unit was running the April 2020 security patch. The UI has a lot of customisation options and if you have used a Xiaomi device in the past, you'll have no issues finding your way around it. Sadly, there's too much preinstalled bloatware. That includes apps such as Helo which are known to be spammy when launched. Xiaomi's stock apps can also get annoying at times, and we were bombarded with notifications by an app store called Get Apps. Xiaomi's wallpaper carousel also kept pushing notifications, which we consider unacceptable.
While setting a new device up we tend to rush through the installation process to get it over with, but you will need to pay attention while setting this device up as a couple of options and apps are checked by default. This will save you from some unnecessary spam after setting the device up.
Redmi Note 9 Pro Max performance
With key specifications shared between the Redmi Note 9 Pro and the Max model, the performance of the two doesn't feel any different. The Redmi Note 9 Pro Max can handle day-to-day tasks with ease and will never make you wait for long as it loads apps. We faced no issues while scrolling through menus or multitasking. It does not have a high screen refresh rate like the Poco X2 (Review) and the Realme 6 Pro (Review), so it does not feel as smooth as those devices, but this isn't a deal-breaker.
The Redmi Note 9 Pro Max managed to score 2,77,058 in the AnTuTu benchmark which is little lower than the 2,82,159 scored by the Realme 6 Pro, but this difference isn't big enough to impact real-world performance. In Geekbench 5's single-core and multi-core tests, the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max managed 564 and 1,759 respectively. Using graphics benchmark GFXBench, it managed 16fps in the Car Chase scene and 27fps in Manhattan 3.1 which is identical to what the Realme 6 Pro scored.
Gaming is handled well and the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max managed to keep load times down. When playing PUBG Mobile it defaults to the High settings. We could play the game without any stutter, but the phone did get warm to the touch after 20 minutes. While the big display is not great for single-handed use, it is very helpful while gaming and watching videos.
The side-mounted fingerprint scanner is a bit too high to reach comfortably
We spent quite some time watching videos on the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max and the battery did fare well. With our usage, the smartphone easily went beyond a day and a half before needing to be charged. In our HD video loop test, it lasted us for 17 hours and 10 minutes, which is a good score, but the Realme 6 Pro managed 21 hours which gives it an edge compared to the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max.
When the battery does run out, you can use the supplied 33W charger. This takes the phone from zero to 52 percent in 30 minutes. The device does get hot when charging rapidly. Charging slows down after around the 75 percent mark, and the device gets to 90 percent in an hour. The more affordable Redmi Note 9 Pro can only be charged at up to 18W, so this is an advantage for the premium model
Redmi Note 9 Pro Max cameras
Now we come to the main thing that helps distinguish the Max model from the Pro model, the cameras. The Redmi Note 9 Pro Max has a 64-megapixel primary sensor with an f/1.89 aperture. The other ones are an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera with a 119-degree field-of-view, a 5-megapixel macro camera, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. The macro camera has got a bump up in terms of resolution compared to other phones at this price.
The camera app is feature-packed and has a lot of shooting modes to choose from. The photo mode captures 16-megapixel pixel-binned shots using the 64-megapixel sensor by default. You can also shoot at the full 64-megapixel resolution if you need to. There is a Pro Colour mode that bumps the contrast up in photos, and reminds us of the Dazzle Color and Chroma Boost filters on Oppo and Realme smartphones respectively.
There's a short video feature that restricts clips to 15 seconds and offers a kaleidoscope effect. This is mainly targeted at Instagrammers and TikTokers. Slow Motion video recording is also possible and you can choose between 120fps, 240fps and 960fps. The Macro camera toggle is placed in a sub-menu and might be hard for some people to find.
Daylight shots taken with the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max turned out quite well. We took some shots with a bright sky in the background, and the smartphone enabled HDR automatically. Photos look like they have been sharpened which might not appeal to everyone. If you zoom into an image you will notice that the details are good but there is some grain in the shadows.
Redmi Note 9 Pro Max daylight camera sample (tap to see full-size image)
Redmi Note 9 Pro Max wide-angle camera sample (tap to see full-size image)
For close-ups, the AI can recognise the subject and set the camera up accordingly. The phone manages a soft bokeh effect while shooting subjects, which helps them stand out. We had to try more than once to get the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max to focus where we wanted but the resulting image was nice and sharp. We also used the Pro Colour feature which slightly bumped the contrast up in the output.
Redmi Note 9 Pro Max closeup camera sample (tap to see full-size image)
The wide-angle camera on the device offers a wider field of view but there is a considerable drop in the level of detail. Xiaomi has implemented wide-angle correction which prevents barrel distortion in the output, a neat touch.
We found the macro camera to be good for extreme close-ups as it has a 2cm focus distance. It does capture very good details as long as you have enough light hitting the subject. The resolution is also higher at 5-megapixels than what you usually get from other smartphones.
Redmi Note 9 Pro Max macro camera sample (tap to see full-size image)
Portrait mode showed good edge detection and the phone could distinguish between a subject and the background. However, it couldn't detect the gap between a person's arm and body, and missed out on blurring this area.
Redmi Note 9 Pro Max portrait camera sample (tap to see full-size image)
The Redmi Note 9 Pro Max can detect low light and make corrections using AI. When shooting in the regular mode we noticed that the phone managed to keep noise under control. This came at the cost of detail though, which was visible on zooming in. With Night Mode enabled, the phone combines multiple exposures. The output is sharper, with much better detail, and objects in the shadows are more visible.
Redmi Note 9 Pro Max lowlight camera sample (tap to see full-size image)
Redmi Note 9 Pro Max night mode camera sample (tap to see full-size image)
We were curious to see if the 32-megapixel selfie shooter gives this device a significant edge over the Redmi Note 9 Pro. In daylight, you get sharp selfies but they are smoothened as beautification is enabled by default. You can disable this effect if you aren't fond of it. There is a portrait mode for the selfie camera as well, and it does manage to accurately separate the background from the subject. In low light, there is a drop in camera performance and the output has fine visible grain on zooming in.
Redmi Note 9 Pro Max selfie camera sample (tap to see full-size image)
Video recording tops out at 4K 30fps for the rear camera and 1080p 30fps for the selfie shooter. In daylight, when shooting at 1080p the camera meters light well and stabilises the output. However, in low light it tries to stabilise the footage resulting in a shimmer effect. There is no stabilisation at 4K resulting in a shaky footage.
Verdict
The Redmi Note 9 Pro Max comes as the successor to the Redmi Note 8 Pro (Review) and has some huge responsibilities to shoulder. After testing this device we can say that it is better than the Redmi Note 8 Pro on multiple counts. The new Redmi Note 9 Pro Max is more powerful, offers better battery life, packs in good cameras, and runs the latest version of Android. However, its impact is somewhat softened by its more affordable sibling, the Redmi Note 9 Pro.
The Redmi Note 9 Pro is priced lower than the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max but sports nearly identical hardware. With the GST hike on smartphones in April, the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max now starts at Rs. 16,499 whereas the non-Max model retails for Rs. 13,999. For someone on a tight budget, the amount saved could be well worth it.
However, if you are willing to spend, the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max is the better pick. Comparable variants of the Redmi Note 9 Pro and the Max model have a difference of just Rs. 1,000 for which you get higher resolution cameras and faster charging, making it very easy to choose between the two.



Pros:
1. Good battery life with 5020mAh ( 15 hours of screen on time including 2 hours gaming CODM, 4 hours of browsing and streaming, the rest is media consumption ) i.e. even if you are playing Pubg it can last for 10-11 hours if you want to bring the battery from 100 to 0% with Smooth-Ultra options.
2. Fast charger ( 33W charger charges the battery in nearly 1hr 25min. Results may differ by 10min and thats not a big deal considering that 18W charger may take 1hr more. But I recommend charging it with 10W charger if you have any at home, when you are not in a hurry to leave so that the battery life stays in good health for longer )
3. Premium Design ( The design is definitely premium looking but also a fingerprint magnet, so use it with the plastic case provided. Don't use any black cases because a transparent case will give you a good feeling about the premium look of your device )
4. Snapdragon 720G Processor ( Definitely it is an under-clocked 730G [ -10% CPU, -15% GPU ] but that may turn out to be good if you don't game for more than 2-3 hours because it will be able to provide a longer battery usage and less heat dissipation )
5. No heating issues ( Heating has been a problem in Redmi Note 8 Pro because of Mediatek Helio G90T processor but the snapdragon 720G does not heat as much. For comparison Note 8 Pro after benchmark test will have temperatures of around 48-49 °C while Note 9 Pro will around 41-42 °C )
Cons:
1. Fingerprint unlock is slow ( At times you'll see that there are no icons on home screen after unlocking it using fingerprint. They'll come back if you use the Home button or the Recent apps button. However this happens very often and is annoying. I hope they fix it with a software update but knowing MIUI's history it won't )
2. More Bloatware ( This is a forever issue. But with each miui update it is only increasing )
3. Camera ( It is not even decent for the price point. But yes it will do the work. The ultrawide one is horrible at dim lighting. If you want this phone for a good camera then don't. But if you can put up with an average camera then you are good to go. This con doesn't mean that it is totally bad but yes it cannot compete with the likes of poco X2 itself in the same price range )
4. Facemoji Keyboard by default ( After setup it uses facemoji keyboard by default and you may not even notice. This is a problem because facemoji collects the keystrokes and other related data and ofcouse there is no use for it because google by default has Google keyboard in android and you can turn of data collection for it. )
5. Battery stats are inaccurate ( At times it'll show you that some app is using 20% or more than 40% of the battery which is not true. Why, because that app does not have CPU foreground consumption of even a single second. Looking at the battery stats I uninstalled the app and didn't notice any difference in battery life so yes don't rely on it all the time, use your common sense as well. )
Conclusion:
It's a good device if you can get it at around 15.5K ( written on 26 July 2020 ) with some offer but 17K it is a lot for it. So what other options do we have other than this phone. Go for Poco M2 Pro. It is the same device with similar specs and 33W fast charger at 15K price point as of posting this review. Or look at Poco X2 which also has great specs and a better camera overall, 120Hz refresh rate if it available at similar price. I don't recommend realme 6 as of now because it has been reported to having heating issues. So look if those issues with realme 6 are resolved and whether it is available for good price.
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