
At the end of August, Xiaomi introduced Redmi Note 8 Pro - the world's first smartphone with a 64-megapixel sensor
Verdict
Despite the presence of a 64 MP sensor, Redmi shootsThe Note 8 Pro is pretty mediocre. DxOMark specialists listed limited dynamic range, artifacts, low level of detail in almost any conditions, slow autofocus, and digital noise when shooting video as disadvantages.
DxOMark summed up that Redmi Note 8 Pro, of course, cannot compete with modern flagships, but we should not forget that this is still a budget model.

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As a result, Redmi Note 8 Pro scores 87 for photos and 78 for video. The average score is 84.
It ranks 61st in the DxOMark camera phone rating. Black Shark 2 and LG V30 have the same points.
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