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The Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro 5G will launch with a 108 MP camera, a 120 Hz display and a 3.5 mm headphone jack

The new Redmi Note 9 series will arrive on November 26 at 20:00 China Standard Time. (Image source: Xiaomi)
The new Redmi Note 9 series will arrive on November 26 at 20:00 China Standard Time. (Image source: Xiaomi)
Xiaomi is bringing a 108 MP camera to its Redmi series of smartphones. The Redmi Note 9 Pro 5G will be the first Redmi device to possess a camera with over 100 MP, which will also have a Snapdragon 750G SoC and a 120 Hz display, among other impressive components. The Redmi Note 9 Pro 5G will arrive on November 26 alongside at least the Redmi Note 9 5G.

Xiaomi has begun teasing its new set of Redmi Note 9 devices on Weibo. So far, the company has confirmed that it will be launching them on November 26 at 20:00 China Standard Time (UTC+08:00), while Lu Weibing has hinted that one will feature Qualcomm's Snapdragon 750G chipset.

The device in question is expected to be the Redmi Note 9 Pro 5G, which Xiaomi has essentially confirmed will have a 108 MP camera. This device will launch for CNY 3,000 (~US$457) too. Additionally, it will have a 120 Hz LCD screen, a 3.5 mm headphone jack and a 4,820 mAh battery capable of 33 W fast-charging.

Xiaomi is expected to announce the Redmi Note 9 4G and Redmi Note 9 5G at Thursday's event, too. According to several Geekbench listings, Xiaomi has paired the 5G model with a Dimensity 800U chipset, along with 8 GB of RAM.

(Image source: Xiaomi)
(Image source: Xiaomi)
(Image source: Xiaomi)
(Image source: Xiaomi)

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JD.com via & @yabhishekhd, Redmi - Weibo (1) (2) (3)Lu Weibing - Weibo & Geekbench via MySmartPrice

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Alex Alderson, 2020-11-23 (Update: 2020-11-23)