![]() ![]() That’s not necessarily a bad thing in our book, as in-display technology remains a beat slower than equivalent stand-alone sensors. Xiaomi has eschewed the use of an in-display fingerprint sensor with the Redmi Note 9, which is a clear money-saving measure. You can probably thank the phone’s huge battery for those last two stats. ![]() It’s rather tall at 162.3mm, particularly thick at 8.9mm, and really quite heavy at 199g. This is a pretty large phone for the price. The Forest Green and Midnight Grey models don’t look quite as snazzy. That’s the Polar White model we were sent, anyway. And to Xiaomi’s credit, it delivers the plastic aesthetic in the form of a striking eggshell blue frame finish and a rear panel that shifts from sky blue at the top to lavender at the bottom. ![]() You wouldn’t expect premium materials in the sub-£200 price category, of course. There isn’t so much as a hint of metal here, and the only glass you’ll find is the Gorilla Glass 5 panel that covers the front. When it comes to design, the Redmi Note 9 sits at the ‘functional plastic’ end of the spectrum.
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