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  2. Redmi Note 4 - Wikipedia

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    The Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 is the fourth smartphone under the Redmi Note series developed by Xiaomi Inc. [1] It is a part of Xiaomi's budget Redmi smartphone lineup. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It has two variants: The older version sold as Redmi Note 4 is powered by a Deca-core Mediatek MT6797 Helio X20 SOC .

  3. Redmi - Wikipedia

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    The Note 7 is available with 3 GB RAM with 32 GB storage, 4 GB RAM with 64 GB storage and 6 GB RAM with 64 GB storage. It has a 4,000 mAh battery with Quick Charge 4.0. [ 10 ] The Redmi Note 7 series of smartphones is one of the best-selling Redmi phones; over 20 million devices were sold in the 7 months from their introduction.

  4. Redmi 12 - Wikipedia

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    The Redmi 12, 12 5G, and Note 12R are sold in 4/128, 6/128, 8/128, and 8/256 GB, the Redmi 12R is sold in 4/128 GB, and the Poco M6 Pro 5G is sold in 4/64, 4/128 and 6/128 GB. [9] The Redmi 12 has an eMMC 5.1 storage type, while the other models feature a UFS 2.2 storage type. Also, all models have LPDDR4X RAM type and microSD support up to 1 TB.

  5. List of Xiaomi products - Wikipedia

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    The Mi Note is powered by hardware more than a year old at launch, [49] the Mi Note Pro has the newer octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor, Adreno 430 GPU, 4 GB LPDDR4 RAM and LTE Cat 9, giving it a higher performance than the Mi Note, with approximately the same battery life.

  6. Redmi Note 9 - Wikipedia

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    TechRadar reviewer Aakash Jhaveri and Tom Bedford gave the Note 9S / Pro (India) a 4/5 star rating, stating that the phone was a "killer deal for the price" despite the conservatism of the Note 9S (no 90 Hz or more display, no next-gen cameras, no 30 W+ fast charging, and no unique design). They praised the long battery life, the performance.

  7. Warid Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Warid (Arabic: وريد Urdu: وارد) was a GSM, HSPA+ and LTE based mobile operator in Pakistan. It commenced commercial operations on 23 May 2005 by the Abu Dhabi Group. Warid Pakistan was Pakistan's fourth largest GSM mobile service provider and fifth largest mobile service in terms of subscriber base of over 12.9 million. [1]

  8. Redmi 4 - Wikipedia

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    Redmi 4: Qualcomm MSM8937 Snapdragon 430 (28 nm) Redmi 4 Prime: Qualcomm MSM8953 Snapdragon 625 (14 nm) CPU: Redmi 4: 8×1.4 GHz Cortex-A53 Redmi 4 Prime: 8×2.0 GHz Cortex-A53: GPU: Redmi 4: Adreno 505 Redmi 4 Prime: Adreno 506: Memory: Redmi 4: 2 GB Redmi 4 Prime: 3 GB LPDDR3: Storage: Redmi 4: 16 GB Redmi 4 Prime: 32 GB eMMC 5.1: Removable ...

  9. Mobile phone industry in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    PTA figures for 2007, for comparison, reported 48.5 million subscribers, [6] rising to 102 million (over 60% of the population) by December 2010. [7]In 2007, the largest cellular mobile telephone service providing company in Pakistan was Mobilink, and other companies included Wateen (a member of Dhabi Group).