The newly launched Redmi Note 7 continues to dominate the headlines in the tech space. The reason is not far from the solid build comprising a rock solid Gorilla Glass 5 and a powerful 48MP sensor, coupled with the amazing 999 yuan price tag. The first flash sale was over in just a little over 8 minutes, underscoring the popularity of the product. In terms of the design, it turns out Xiaomi had to sacrifice a small camera protrusion for the big 48MP dual camera setup at the rear. A fan who recently picked up the device complained about the significantly high camera bump at the back. This elicited a response from Lei Jun who acknowledged the camera bump but stated that the height should be acceptable, mainly for the quality of the 48MP camera.
The Redmi Note 7 packs a 48MP sensor as the main camera which is a Samsung ISOCELL GM1 Ultra Clear sensor with a 1/2 inch size. The sensor is in the same category as the Sony IMX586 sensor used on the Nova 4. The sensor adopts Quad Bayer pixel arrangement which can combine four 0.8μm pixels into one by four-in-one pixel technology (Pixel binning). A large pixel of 1.6 μm (the output photo becomes 12MP) increases the amount of light entering the camera. This arrangement means the camera can capture better images at night. Xiaomi recently hinted that the Note 7 will get the Mi Mix 3’s night scene mode update soon and that means even better camera output.
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The only snag about the camera protrusion may be the risk of getting damaged if the phone falls which is rare but possible. Since it is protruded, it may likely hit the floor first and take some impact that might shatter the screen. We’re not sure the glass covering camera lenses is Gorilla Glass 5 but it just might be. Unfortunately, Zack Jerry may likely not be getting his hands on this model for a durability test since it isn’t a flagship.
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Housed in an eye-catching metal frame and sporting an equally appealing tempered glass screen, the Q9 boasts an impressive array of functions. The smartwatch comes with distance counter, calorie counter, a heart rate monitor, blood pressure monitor, sedentary reminder and lots more.
This is a 50 percent reduction in the device’s original asking price of $39.99. There were only 200 pieces remaining for the promotion sale that will come to an end on January 29th. You can even get the Newwear 20mm replacement leather wristband watch band strap as a gift option along with this order.








We’ll take a gander at the Dophigo DPH-DI-200 smart Wi-Fi doorbell that has also gone up for sale carrying a considerably lowered price tag on the Chinese online store. Moreover, we will show how you can get an extra discount without breaking a sweat during the checkout process.
While the market is rife with similar smart doorbells that aren’t easy on the pocketbook, the Dophigo DPH-DI-200 can now be yours if you are willing to shell out just $59.99 on GeekBuying. This is a significant 20 percent reduction in the device’s original asking price of $74.99.

