Redmi Note 9 Pro goes through Geekbench a week after its announcement

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Redmi Note 9 Pro goes through Geekbench a week after its announcement

Xiaomi has a very important presentation event next week, more precisely on March 12 when the next generation of Redmi Note 9 phones and its Pro version are officially announced . However, leaks remain a regular element of the brand and in in this case the terminal has already gone through Geekbench.

Although the tests carried out in the popular application do not allow to have a large amount of information about its technical specifications, there are some technical details that can be advanced a week before its officialization . Below we review everything that is known about this next mid-range Android model.

Redmi Note 9 Pro leaked features: Redmi Note 9 Pro goes through Geekbench a week after its announcement

Xiaomi Redmi 9 Pro

Xiaomi Redmi 9 Pro Geekbench Tab

Although it is expected that the announcement will include both the standard version and the Pro, something that already happened last year, this time Geekbench has had the opportunity to analyze the performance of the most powerful option. The results obtained have reached 569 points in individual core analysis and 1,755 points in multi-core .

Redmi Note 9 Pro will also have a processor composed of eight cores with a basic frequency of 1.80 GHz and that will be signed by Qualcomm , while it will be accompanied by 6 GB of RAM and a motherboard called “curtana” of which up to the moment had never heard anything.

The mobile will have Android 10 operating system installed at the factory as expected and the manufacturer has already confirmed that it will have a configuration of four rear cameras, something that is not surprising if it is recalled that the Redmi Note 8 and Pro already had that number of sensors.

To conclude, there are only days left to know in detail all the technical specifications. For now, Xiaomi’s marketing in this regard promises an “immersive gaming experience” and “unbeatable stimulating fast charging” . What would you like to see improved in this new generation?

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