The Turbo4 has barely had a chance to heat up, and already the 4Pro is here to take the stage.
1. Let’s be honest—this phone screams Apple vibes. You can confidently go for either the white or cyan color; personally, I’m partial to the sleek elegance of white. The device does feel a tad hefty, with its robust weightiness stemming from a premium metal frame and an AG glass back cover that offers a satisfying grip.
2. The battery capacity? Mind-blowing. At 7550mAh, it trails only behind the neighboring Honor Power’s 8000mAh. Who would have thought that by April, brands would be fiercely competing on 🔋 capacity?
3. Redmi’s screen isn’t overly hyped, and I believe it’s consistently been solid. For around 2000 yuan, it truly delivers top-notch performance 👍.
Here are the detailed specs of the Turbo4Pro:
* A spacious 6.83-inch display (a bit wide, which might pose challenges for small-handed users trying to handle it one-handed 😳).
* Powered by the Snapdragon 8sGen4 processor, paired with a massive 6000mm² 3D ice-sealed cooling system, I played Genshin Impact twice, and the heat dissipation was impressively efficient.
* Featuring an ultra-narrow bezel eye-protecting large screen, it supports Xiaomi Qingshan Eye Protection technology. 🌞 Even under strong light, the clarity remains stunning, while low flicker at lower brightness levels ensures better eye protection 👀.
* With a sturdy metal frame and a sleek glass back cover, it feels comfortable in hand.
The large R-angle design adds a touch of sophistication to its appearance.
* Equipped with full IP66/IP68/IP69 dust and water resistance 💧, you can use it worry-free in daily life.
Now, let’s address the drawbacks:
* The camera setup is decent but unremarkable. While it includes a main camera and ultra-wide angle lens, the absence of a telephoto lens makes it challenging to achieve crisp zoom and image quality when capturing distant objects, such as during concerts. The results can appear somewhat blurry.
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