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GrandMufti:It's Xiaomi.eu... |
genius43:I'm sorry about that. |
genius43:Yeah it is. But some of us with the Chinese version that later flashed the global ROM had the issue. My post was meant for them. |
The EU ROM for Note 8 is superb. If you are having the Device not certified problem with Google Play, I suggest you flash the EU ROM, it's Mi 11, bug free and fluid. |
shosky1794:download a fastboot rom and flash it with miflash |
Ournolly:Centrino is old and has been discontinued. Pentium is a better option. |
eezor:It depends on the one you got. I got the Chinese version, even after flashing a global rom it isn't certified. But I'm sure Global version user won't have such issues. I never ready, once I'm ready, na Magisk go run am for me. |
Seenyo:Amoleds offer punchier colours than IPS LCD displays. However, the beauty of that amoled is ruined by the resolution, as at 720p, pixel peeping si quite possible at least for a trained eye |
darmostic:Yes it can. 5.0 is compatible with older versions of Bluetooth technology |
Tiztonio:Battery life is great. But it's usage dependent o. |
codedflowz:You should. |
ZhyonKross:Some users online claim there was screen retention on their units. It's prolly defective units isss |
oneda:No you can't. You should have bought the global version here in Nigeria. I got mine for 69,000 when it newly came out. When I saw the launch price in Nigeria, I almost wept. |
ZesusHVWritter:Thanks for the correction. |
Mizik:Thanks chief |
rowland545:13MP, the selfies are generally nice. |
ruggedtimi:Nope it doesn't |
NCANCHAIR:Check Jboixx compilation thread for the link, as per battery, update your phone, disable wifi and bluetooth scanning. |
ruggedtimi:It's nice... However, if you install Google Camera, you will be flabbergasted |
Vision62:You are welcome Sir |
REDMI NOTE 8 REVIEW... So, I made the decision to switch from my battle-worn, tired, trusted Redmi Note 4x for the Redmi Note 8. I was one of the early adopters, so, I got the Chinese Version 4gb/64gb, hence, no MTN 4G for me… You all are familiar with the specs so I am not going to bore you with that nor the specifics of the design. DISPLAY The phone spots a 6.43 FHD+ display, personally, I have a thing against displays that are lower that FHD, it’s why the Mi A3 despite the promise of AMOLED, (which I love so much) and a theoretically better camera was never an option. This was my first phone with an 18:9 aspect ratio, so the longer and narrower display was a bit awkward at the beginning but I am now at home with it. The colours are vivid, true to life and I have no problem using my phone under direct sunlight. I am not a gamer but I downloaded a couple of games just to test the performance level of the phone (more on that later), and the colour reproduction was wonderful. Some users have complained about screen bleeding on their own units but I don’t have such problems DISPALAY 9/10. CONNECTIVITY The phone comes with all the usual Redmi bells and whistles that are trademarks of the Redmi brand. Bluetooth, IR, WIFI, etc. And they all work as expected. Sadly, I got the Chinese version, so there is no MTN 4G for me. All other Major networks work really fine… 9/10 CAMERA AND VIDEO One of the selling points of the Redmi Note 8 is its camera, the quad setup is novel, first of its kind among the Redmi line-up. The main camera is a 48MP (wide) an 8MP (ultra-wide) 2MP (depth sensor) and 2MP (macro). The 48MP shoots excellent photos in daylight, I am not really impressed with the night shots nor portrait mode probably because I expected more. Gen gen gen… enter GCAM and everything changes. The HDR enhanced portrait mode is maaaaaad… The night-mode is one of the best I have seen on a budget smartphone. The GCAM mod available for the Note 8 is incredible. The video is actually nice. The EIS prevents shaky videos. The slow-mo is a meh affair but it’s serviceable. 7/10 PERFORMANCE The phone is equipped with a Snapdragon 665; the performance is similar to that of Snapdragon 660, but the GPU of the Note 7 is a tad superior to the 665's Adreno 612. It’s snappy. It has dealt admirably well with everything I have thrown at it. I am not a gamer, but I downloaded Call of Duty and PUBG on it, and it ran both flawlessly. My Redmi Note 4 was the 3gb and 32gb variant, and I observed that apps refreshed in the background when I was multitasking, but I have not experienced any of such problems with the Redmi Note 8 8/10 SOFTWARE Like I said, I got the Chinese version, it was not that bad, but the intrusive Chinese language was annoying, especially in the browser and music apps. But the battery performance was better. I applied and successfully unlocked my bootloader after seven days. I flashed the global rom, and I had a better performance. During the first setup, I disabled show recommendation so, I don’t get the annoying ads that have characterized MIUI. The MIUI is highly customisable, within the space of three weeks, I have used a pixel, iPhone, and Samsung OneUI themes; the dark mode works very well. However, I observed that the battery performance was significantly better on the Chinese ROM. Don’t get me wrong, I am getting 10hrs+ on the Global rom, but I was getting more than 12 hours while the phone was running the Chinese ROM 7/10 SOUND Sound is generally okay, nothing flamboyant and nothing to complain about. 7/10 BIOMETRICS The fingerprint and face unlock work well 8/10 BATTERY The Redmi Note 8 is equipped with a 4000 MAH battery. The performance is very similar to that of my old Redmi Note 4x. It lasts a full day on heavy usage. I don’t use the Battery Saver mode, yet I change my phone just once in the morning, and I am good for the rest of the day. 8.5/10 PROS Excellent performance and battery life Highly customisable and feature-laden Class-leading Camera (With GCAM) Fantastic Display Incredible value for money CONS Limited 4G bands (On Chinese model) Average performance by the stock camera (I suspect the ROM has not been finetuned to optimise the Quad-Bayer sensor) I hope an update will fix that. Slow-mo is meh at best The Chinese ROM has better battery performance than the Global ROM Update: apparently, an EU ROM was released for Note 8 and 8 PRO yesterday… N.B: Forgive all infelicities; I am an amateur. However, you can ask me any question about the phone, I have had it for about 4 weeks |
Tiger2020:No vex sir |
REDMI NOTE 8 REVIEW... So, I made the decision to switch from my battle-worn, tired, trusted Redmi Note 4x for the Redmi Note 8. I was one of the early adopters, so, I got the Chinese Version 4gb/64gb, hence, no MTN 4G for me… You all are familiar with the specs so I am not going to bore you with that nor the specifics of the design. DISPLAY The phone spots a 6.43 FHD+ display, personally, I have a thing against displays that are lower that FHD, it’s why the Mi A3 despite the promise of AMOLED, (which I love so much) and a theoretically better camera was never an option. This was my first phone with an 18:9 aspect ratio, so the longer and narrower display was a bit awkward at the beginning but I am now at home with it. The colours are vivid, true to life and I have no problem using my phone under direct sunlight. I am not a gamer but I downloaded a couple of games just to test the performance level of the phone (more on that later), and the colour reproduction was wonderful. Some users have complained about screen bleeding on their own units but I don’t have such problems DISPALAY 9/10. CONNECTIVITY The phone comes with all the usual Redmi bells and whistles that are trademarks of the Redmi brand. Bluetooth, IR, WIFI, etc. And they all work as expected. Sadly, I got the Chinese version, so there is no MTN 4G for me. All other Major networks work really fine… 9/10 CAMERA AND VIDEO One of the selling points of the Redmi Note 8 is its camera, the quad setup is novel, first of its kind among the Redmi line-up. The main camera is a 48MP (wide) an 8MP (ultra-wide) 2MP (depth sensor) and 2MP (macro). The 48MP shoots excellent photos in daylight, I am not really impressed with the night shots nor portrait mode probably because I expected more. Gen gen gen… enter GCAM and everything changes. The HDR enhanced portrait mode is maaaaaad… The night-mode is one of the best I have seen on a budget smartphone. The GCAM mod available for the Note 8 is incredible. The video is actually nice. The EIS prevents shaky videos. The slow-mo is a meh affair but it’s serviceable. 7/10 PERFORMANCE The phone is equipped with a Snapdragon 665; the performance is similar to that of Snapdragon 660, but the GPU of the Note 7 is a tad superior to the 665's Adreno 612. It’s snappy. It has dealt admirably well with everything I have thrown at it. I am not a gamer, but I downloaded Call of Duty and PUBG on it, and it ran both flawlessly. My Redmi Note 4 was the 3gb and 32gb variant, and I observed that apps refreshed in the background when I was multitasking, but I have not experienced any of such problems with the Redmi Note 8 8/10 SOFTWARE Like I said, I got the Chinese version, it was not that bad, but the intrusive Chinese language was annoying, especially in the browser and music apps. But the battery performance was better. I applied and successfully unlocked my bootloader after seven days. I flashed the global rom, and I had a better performance. During the first setup, I disabled show recommendation so, I don’t get the annoying ads that have characterized MIUI. The MIUI is highly customisable, within the space of three weeks, I have used a pixel, iPhone, and Samsung OneUI themes; the dark mode works very well. However, I observed that the battery performance was significantly better on the Chinese ROM. Don’t get me wrong, I am getting 10hrs+ on the Global rom, but I was getting more than 12 hours while the phone was running the Chinese ROM 7/10 SOUND Sound is generally okay, nothing flamboyant and nothing to complain about. 7/10 BIOMETRICS The fingerprint and face unlock work well 8/10 BATTERY The Redmi Note 8 is equipped with a 4000 MAH battery. The performance is very similar to that of my old Redmi Note 4x. It lasts a full day on heavy usage. I don’t use the Battery Saver mode, yet I change my phone just once in the morning, and I am good for the rest of the day. 8.5/10 PROS Excellent performance and battery life Highly customisable and feature-laden Class-leading Camera (With GCAM) Fantastic Display Incredible value for money CONS Limited 4G bands (On Chinese model) Average performance by the stock camera (I suspect the ROM has not been finetuned to optimise the Quad-Bayer sensor) I hope an update will fix that. Slow-mo is meh at best The Chinese ROM has better battery performance than the Global ROM Update: apparently, an EU ROM was released for Note 8 and 8 PRO yesterday… N.B: Forgive all infelicities; I am an amateur. However, you can ask me any question about the phone, I have had it for about 4 weeks |
genius43:B15 here, Enugu South, 103 Battalion, Gariki (PPA) |
genius43:B15? |
vickthorious:Please tag me when you drop the review. |
vickthorious:You bought it for 4360 Naira? Wow! How is the performance when it comes to receiving calls? |
Opistorincos:I go buzz you this night. |
klexycole:No I didn't have that kind of experience |
Opistorincos:I go dey work. Na only weekend I free. |
klexycole:I bought one from those road side seller for 500, surprisingly, it's very strong and it fitted near-perfectly ... It covered the redmi logo on the lower bezel. |
So, I made the switch from Chinese rom to global rom on redmi note 8. I want to use the global rom for a few more days so my review can be balanced. |


