The Redmi brand welcome its newest entry-level member with the freshly announced Redmi 8A. It brings a slew of improvements over last year's Redmi 7A like a larger 6.22" IPS display, bigger 5,000 mAh battery and Xiaomi's new Aura Wave grip design. The display still boasts HD+ resolution but now comes with a waterdrop notch, which houses the 8MP selfie cam, and Gorilla Glass 5 protection. Around the back, we have a single 12 MP F/1.8 Sony IMX363 camera with dual PD autofocus. There is no fingerprint reader so you'll have to make do with the face unlock. The Snapdragon 439 chipset...
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