Xiaomi is planning to release a more powerful Pro version too. The Redmi Note 7 Pro is expected to launch in February as per the initial announcement by Redmi.
The phone will have a 48MP camera, just like the regular Note 7, but this time with a Sony IMX 586 sensor. The Note 7 uses a Samsung ISOCELL Bright GM1 sensor. The Pro variant will sport Qualcomm’s brand new Snapdragon 675 chipset.
The SoC is expected to be slightly more powerful than the Snapdragon 710 but in order to keep the cost low, Qualcomm has slapped a slower GPU, less capable ISP and has used a more cost-effective 11nm manufacturing process.
And as for pricing, it’s probably going to fall in the CNY 1,399 – 1,499 range.