Xiaomi releases budget smartphone globally with 120 Hz display and HyperOS 3

Xiaomi has finally released the Redmi A7 Pro globally. To recap, the budget smartphone debuted over four months ago in Indonesia. A month later, the handset arrived in India, with Xiaomi listing the Redmi A7 Pro on its global website at the start of April.
Now, the smartphone has reached more parts of Europe and other markets like the UAE. In summary, the Redmi A7 Pro combines a 6.9-inch IPS display with the same chipset that also powers the older Redmi A5 (curr. $99 on Amazon). A 12 nm chipset, the Unisoc T7250 combines two ARM Cortex-A75 CPU cores with six power-efficient Cortex-A55 cores and a Mali-G57 MP1 GPU.
The Redmi A7 Pro can only be configured with 4 GB of RAM, though. Additionally, Xiaomi equips the handset with a 6,000 mAh battery and a 13 MP primary camera with an f/2.2 aperture and a 1/3.06-inch optical format. On top of that, Xiaomi includes an 8 MP front-facing camera, which sits in a waterdrop notch above the device's 120 Hz and 650-nit display.
The Redmi A7 Pro retails for PLN 399, MYR 499, THB 3,499, AED 389 and €109-139 in Poland, Malaysia, Thailand, the UAE and the Eurozone, respectively. Also, the handset retails for $151 on AliExpress via Xiaomi's global website. Currently, Xiaomi offer Black, Mist Blue and Palm Green finishes globally.
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AliExpress, Xiaomi Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Malaysia, Poland, Spain, Thailand & UAE



