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  • - Hey guys, this is Austin and this is the brand new

  • Redmi Note 7 which at $150 might be the best value

  • in a smartphone we've seen yet.

  • So I imported this direct from China and with a converted

  • price of just under 150 US dollars,

  • this is an insane value.

  • Even if it does go up to $200 when it comes out here,

  • there is so much to this phone.

  • Feels like it's been a while since we've

  • done a good old-fashioned unboxing.

  • What really makes the Note 7 stand out is the fact that it

  • does have a full 48 megapixel camera.

  • Now that's cool for any phone,

  • but especially considering the price.

  • Also, actually it's kind of a cool finish.

  • Because this is a Chinese market phone

  • literally everything is in Chinese,

  • so I hope I can figure this part out.

  • English. There we go, alright.

  • So one of the first things you'll notice

  • is this does have a waterfall notch.

  • Wait, waterfall notch, what is it called?

  • Waterdrop notch?

  • Teardrop notch?

  • No, not teardrop notch.

  • Waterdrop notch, not teardrop notch.

  • Now the phone is a little bit on the thicker side

  • but that is for good reason.

  • Inside, there is a massive 4,000 milliamp hour battery.

  • I have a feeling that there is a lot more plastic

  • than metal in this build.

  • I don't know, what do you feel about that blue?

  • I actually think it looks,

  • like from some angles it looks

  • a little bit on the cheap side,

  • but for the most part, I actually do think

  • it looks pretty nice.

  • The display, at first glance,

  • also does seem to be pretty decent.

  • Yeah, there's a little bit of a chin,

  • but considering how small that notch is,

  • for 150 bucks, I mean, c'mon,

  • like, no, don't...don't complain.

  • And in true Redmi fashion,

  • we do have a clear case included in the box.

  • Always a nice touch. Something I feel like...

  • That's actually...it feels like usually it's cheaper

  • phones that come with the more accessories.

  • You've got the fingerprint sensor on the back,

  • which at first glance seems to be just as fast

  • as you would expect on pretty much any other device.

  • So we can confirm that there is no Play Store

  • on this version, but it's mostly just because

  • I actually imported it straight from China.

  • If you get pretty much any kind of world version,

  • it should have that pre-installed.

  • So after spending some time with this phone,

  • things actually do get a little bit confusing

  • because there's actually three versions of the Note 7.

  • So there's the standard international version, 150 bucks.

  • It is very very similar to what I have here

  • with the exception that it only has a 12 megapixel camera.

  • Now, this is the Chinese version

  • of the Note 7 which has a 48 megapixel camera.

  • However, if you want this in the international market

  • instead of importing it, which you shouldn't do;

  • this was dumb, you can buy the Note 7 Pro.

  • The Note 7 Pro has the same 48 megapixel camera.

  • The main difference here is that it jumps the price

  • from 150 to 200 dollars, but with the addition

  • to that camera you also get a faster processor.

  • This guy has a 660. The other Note 7 Pro has a 675.

  • There you go. That should be clear enough, right?

  • The way you should look at it is like this:

  • for 150 dollars you get the Note 7.

  • It does have the 12 megapixel camera and the Snapdragon 660,

  • but if you spend up to 200 dollars, you get not only the

  • 48 megapixel camera, but importantly,

  • you also get the Snapdragon 675.

  • Pretty much everything else should be the exact same -

  • screen, battery, fingerprint sensor,

  • design, all that kind of stuff.

  • You're mainly just paying another 50 dollars

  • for a much better camera and a more powerful processor,

  • which in my opinion is totally worth it.

  • Now, up front, this actually looks a little bit

  • like a Pocophone, which should be no surprise

  • considering that they both have Xiaomi

  • as their parent company, but the main difference here

  • is that while it does have a little bit of a chin,

  • we have a much smaller notch.

  • This is not quite the same kind of water drop notch

  • that you would find on the OnePlus 6T.

  • It's just a little bit chunkier,

  • but considering the price, nothing to complain about.

  • And the screen itself is pretty solid - 1080p.

  • On top of that you have a decent speaker.

  • (phone speaker plays audio)

  • The only real problem is that it's

  • a single bottom-firing speaker,

  • but, you know, 150 - 200 bucks, not complaining.

  • So because this is the Chinese version of the phone

  • without the Play Store, it means that I was able to

  • side-load a few apps, but I wasn't able to do my full tests.

  • That being said, from a few benchmarks

  • that I was able to run, it does seem

  • to be reasonably powerful, but I really do feel like that

  • 675 in the Pro version should be a much bigger step up.

  • Still not quite on the same level of the Pocophone,

  • but we're talking about, what, like 50% the cost here

  • or 70% of the co-

  • No, actually yeah, 50% of the cost here, yeah.

  • I can do math.

  • I feel like we spent enough time talking

  • about this 48 megapixel camera,

  • so let's actually give it a try.

  • So in reality it actually doesn't shoot 48 megapixel photos.

  • It takes that and super samples it down to 12 megapixels,

  • but supposedly it still has the detail

  • of a much much higher megapixel camera,

  • which would make sense.

  • So we have all the AI processing, HDR,

  • and at first glance, I mean, this looks

  • like it's got a lot of range in it.

  • That's actually not bad.

  • So we still got the sky.

  • We've got a little bit of crunchiness with the camera,

  • but not bad for a 150 - 200 dollar camera.

  • Now, of course, this is not a particularly fair comparison,

  • but I want to see how it stacks up to the best camera

  • on any smartphone right now, the Pixel 3.

  • Oh wow, yeah, that's actually

  • a pretty significant difference.

  • I mean, you do have to definitely zoom way in,

  • but I'm seeing a lot more little tiny detail

  • on the Redmi that's just not here on the Pixel.

  • I mean, it all just looks a touch soft.

  • Zoom it out and I still think the Pixel takes

  • a little more of a natural image.

  • That's actually pretty impressive.

  • Let's see how it handles sort of the different colors here

  • as well as a little bit of sky.

  • It's a lot to ask.

  • The range is not bad here.

  • I think it kinda little bit...actually,

  • no, you know what, that's reasonably accurate.

  • Especially, again, when you zoom in on like

  • the individual tiles on the wall.

  • I still think it's quite as natural as far as,

  • sort of, dynamic range is.

  • Specifically, with the colors.

  • They're not quite as natural-looking as something like

  • the Pixel, but the detail we're getting here

  • and the range is really not bad.

  • Now the Note 7 does top out at 1080p video

  • and there is no optical image stabilization

  • which is probably one of the biggest things

  • that you're missing from a more expensive camera.

  • But as I kinda walk around here the

  • electronic stabilization seems to do a pretty decent job.

  • Although exposure is a little, uh, a little crunchy

  • probably on both cameras right now when I get in the sun.

  • Now that we're in direct sunlight,

  • I really wanted to see exactly how well

  • the detail can be resolved with this 48 megapixel camera.

  • So I think this landscape should be a pretty good way

  • of seeing exactly just how much we can get out of it.

  • So there are a couple of things

  • that are immediately noticeable.

  • First of all, I think the Redmi is much cooler

  • on the white balance which gives the entire photo

  • a little bit of, uh, a cooler tint.

  • It's not quite as accurate as the Pixel.

  • But when you look really close at that detail,

  • I've got to say, the Redmi does have a slight advantage.

  • It's not quite as extreme as something like that leaf,

  • but there's definitely more here.

  • I'm really legitimately impressed

  • with what you're able to get with a 150 dollar phone,

  • I mean, this is a huge huge comparison.

  • Considering the price, I mean, it is hard

  • to argue with this phone right now.

  • Now let's try the portrait mode.

  • This does have a 5 megapixel secondary shooter,

  • which is essentially just for the depth sensing.

  • So let's see if it's actually any good or whether

  • it's hot garbage like this pretty much always is.

  • That is night and day.

  • So again, the Redmi looks significantly cooler

  • and it just doesn't look as natural.

  • I mean, the Pixel absolutely wins this by a lot.

  • I guess it does an okay job of cutting you

  • out of the background, I will say, but,

  • yeah, I don't think anyone is going to look

  • at these two photos and not want to go with the Pixel.

  • There's also a lot more range, I mean,

  • it's sort of losing your forehead

  • and especially a lot of your jacket on the Redmi.

  • Whereas, on the Pixel it's fine.

  • It's getting really windy.

  • I bet it's picking up on my mic, isn't it?

  • Uh, Beauty Mode? No, go away Beauty Mode.

  • Alright.

  • (camera shutter clicks)

  • Uh, so it's...it looks decent, um,

  • especially when you turn off the Beauty Mode

  • there's a fair bit of detail there.

  • The only thing is that I just consistently see,

  • and I don't know, maybe it's just this asphalt or something,

  • but the images look very cool.

  • A lot cooler than they actually look in person.

  • Okay, so there's a few main takeaways with this phone.

  • First of all, I don't really recommend importing

  • the Chinese version, even though it is 150 dollars.

  • By the time you pay the import fees,

  • it's basically the same price as the Note 7 Pro,

  • which has the same camera, but importantly,

  • it does have those better specs.

  • When you put this whole package together,

  • for 150 to 200 dollars, there is a lot to like

  • with this Redmi Note 7.

  • As far as a value king, I can't even think of anything

  • that even comes close right now.

- Hey guys, this is Austin and this is the brand new

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紅米Note 7--新的價值之王 (Redmi Note 7 - The New Value King)

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    林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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