Redmi phones have achieved great popularity in Spain as they are Xiaomi’s cheapest range. In what is its ninth generation, we have met several models, but it seems that there was still room for a last one that has been presented today, the Redmi 9 Power, a terminal that comes to rival the recently presented realme 7i.
I acknowledge that at the moment I started writing this article I have been looking at this mobile for a while, thinking about how familiar it was to me. It is not for less, since this mobile has been presented several days ago in Spain. Although in India it is called Redmi 9 Power, it is exactly the Poco M3 that was presented before Black Friday and that has been one of the most recommended purchases.
New Poco M3: the cheapest boasts design and batteryThe Xiaomi Poco M3 is a terminal with a unique design, moderate performance and a battery of exceptional capacity. And on top of that it is cheap.
The only difference, and which has not made us think about this mobile directly, has been that the design of the camera module is more traditional since it does not have the black paint rectangle, but otherwise it is the same excellent mobile that we recommend, from the dimensions and weight to the technical characteristics, with its Snapdragon 662 processor, 6.53-inch IPS screen and its gigantic 6,000 mAh battery.
The Redmi 9 Power has been put on sale today in India and since it is a mobile that is sold in Spain under another name, let’s hope it does not arrive in Spain because it will often be a mess in the brand’s catalog to have twice the same model. Their prices in India are as follows:
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