Desphotos haute-rĂ©solution sans effort avec la camĂ©ra principale de 50MP. Le Redmi Note 11S 5G est muni d'un appareil photo principal haute rĂ©solution de 50 MP pour prendre des photos et des vidĂ©os riches en dĂ©tails, d’un ultra grand angle de 8 MP pour Ă©largir votre perspective, ainsi que d'une camĂ©ra macro de 2 MP pour ne manquer aucun dĂ©tail en gros plan. OreilletteBluetooth Jabra BT2045 - 10 jours d'autonomie pour Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro. RĂ©f : JABRA-BT2045. En stock. 29,90 €. 26,91 €. Aperçu. Ajouter. Oreillette Bluetooth ultra stable Ă  contour d'Oreille avec base fonction recherche - Linq pour Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro. RĂ©f : ï»żOSAndroid 11 (MIUI 13) - 128Go de ROM, 4Go de RAM. Écran AMOLED DotDisplay 90Hz FHD+. Processeur MediaTek Helio G96 octa-core haute performance. Appareil photo ultra-haute rĂ©solution de 108MP et objectifs ultra grand-angle et macro. Voir toutes les caractĂ©ristiques. PrĂ©sentationproduit : XIAOMI Redmi note 8 4Go 128Go Noir. Haut de page . Taille de la diagonale : 6.3" Triple camĂ©ra 48Mp + 8 Mp + 2 Mp + 2 Mp CapacitĂ© : 4000 mAh CapacitĂ© de la mĂ©moire interne : 128 Go RAM : 4 Go GĂ©nĂ©ration Ă  haut dĂ©bit mobile : 4G Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 Octacore Processor Deux ans de garantie. Quelleest la diffĂ©rence entre Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 5G et Oppo A76? DĂ©couvre lequel est le meilleur et leur performance gĂ©nĂ©rale dans le classement smartphones. CatĂ©gories . Recherche. smartphones cartes graphiques Ă©couteurs sans fil processeurs. fr. Aperçu Prix Avis Fiche technique + Ajouter un autre objet Ă  comparer. Home > Comparatif: smartphone > Oppo A76 Jeviens d'acheter mon Redmi Note 8T, et je n'arrive pas Ă  lire mes messages vocaux. Il me dit d'activer la messagerie vocale visuelle, j'ai donc installĂ© l'application, mais toujours rien. Il me dit d'activer la messagerie vocale AC1Gos. Retirer l'assistant vocal sur son tĂ©lĂ©phone Par Sarah Durand- PubliĂ© le 26/07/2019 - ModifiĂ© le 07/08/2019 Les tĂ©lĂ©phones actuels se dotent de fonctionnalitĂ©s variĂ©es issues de la haute technologie. Tandis que Samsung s’équipe de son assistant vocal dĂ©nommĂ© S Voice, Android propose le fameux Assistant Google. L’un comme l’autre peut toutefois se montrer envahissant Ă  un moment donnĂ©. Heureusement, ils peuvent ĂȘtre dĂ©sactivĂ©s en cas de besoin. Les Ă©tapes pour dĂ©sactiver l’assistant vocal d’un tĂ©lĂ©phone L’assistant vocal peut ĂȘtre retirĂ© du smartphone au cas oĂč il se rĂ©vĂšle plus encombrant que pratique. Il suffit de procĂ©der comme suit Lancer l’assistant en appuyant de maniĂšre prolongĂ©e sur le bouton Accueil» ; Taper sur l’icĂŽne de couleur bleu affichant un petit tiroir; Taper sur l’icĂŽne menu celle avec les trois points alignĂ©s verticalement afin de sĂ©lectionner ParamĂštres» par la suite ; Parmi les options listĂ©es dans la section Appareils », sĂ©lectionner le smartphone par exemple TĂ©lĂ©phone ; DĂ©sactiver Assistant Google». Retirer temporairement l’assistant vocal S Voice de son smartphone Permettant de rĂ©aliser certaines tĂąches, l’assistant vocal S Voice de Samsung est actuellement disponible sur tous les smartphones de la gamme Galaxy. Il est toutefois possible de le retirer pour diverses raisons, notamment lorsqu’il ralentit l’appareil. Pour le dĂ©sactiver temporairement, procĂ©der comme suit RepĂ©rer le bouton Accueil qui se trouve tout en bas de l’écran du smartphone ; Effectuer un double clic rapide dessus en tapant deux fois successivement ; Attendre un moment pendant que la page de S Voice se lance ; Taper sur l’icĂŽne menu situĂ©e Ă  droite tout en haut de la fenĂȘtre ; SĂ©lectionner ParamĂštres» ; Chercher l’option Ouvrir via touche accueil» ; DĂ©cocher sa petite case d’activation. Bloquer l’assistant S Voice de son smartphone La dĂ©sactivation temporaire ou permanente de l’assistant vocal S Voice permet Ă  la fois d’économiser la batterie du smartphone Galaxy et de le rendre plus rĂ©actif. Si la solution de dĂ©sactivation temporaire ne suffit pas, il est aussi possible de bloquer dĂ©finitivement cette fonctionnalitĂ© Se rendre dans les paramĂštres du smartphone, puis, Application» ou Gestionnaire d’application » ; SĂ©lectionner S Voice» dans la liste des applications installĂ©es ; Taper sur le bouton DĂ©sactiver» et attendre le message de mise en garde ; Confirmer la demande de blocage en tapant Ă  nouveau sur DĂ©sactiver». Early Verdict The Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro has a price tag that places it in the budget phone’ category, but lots of its features like the 64MP main camera, big battery, and FHD+ display, make it feel like a decent mid-ranger instead. The headphone jack and microSD card support are important additions too, enough perhaps to make up for a few shortcomings like its bloatware, the addition of some unnecessary cameras, and a design that's a bit chunky. Pros +Low price+64MP main camera Cons -Fingerprint sensor rather high-Some bloatware Redmi is Xiaomi’s budget phone brand, but while its phones always have impressively low prices, they bring some decent features to the party too, and the Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro is perhaps the best example of Redmi Note 8 Pro represents the most top-end of the Redmi Note 8 series, although there’s not too much in common between the phones beyond the user interface. And despite being more advanced than a few other Redmi phones, the Note 8 Pro is still decidedly Redmi Note 8 Pro has a collection of features you wouldn’t expect in a phone this affordable – there’s a 64MP main camera with three other snappers, a large Full HD+ display, a big battery, and a decent chipset. So the phone has plenty of aspects you wouldn’t expect given its price tag, but does that mean there’s a catch?Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro price and availabilityThe Redmi Note 8 Pro is available online, via opens in new tab, Amazon opens in new tab or certain phone retailers depending on your can pick the phone up for $399 / ÂŁ229 roughly AU$600 if you want 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, but if you want to downgrade the storage to 64GB it will cost you $349 / ÂŁ209 around AU$500. The cost in both cases is a lot higher in the US, so it’s likely you’re paying for import costs too. In the UK, though, it’s a pretty affordable price.Image credit FutureDesign and displayThe Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro looks surprisingly like the the Realme X2 Pro, so if you’ve seen that phone you’ve basically seen this one. It’s a big, fairly heavy phone, that’s also pretty the back there’s a vertical camera bump in the top center, one which also houses a fingerprint sensor which looks like one of the lenses at first glance. There’s also another lens to the side. A volume rocker and power button sit on the right-hand edge of the device, and on the bottom there's a USB-C port and a headphone jack.Image credit FutureThis back is glass, which is fairly rare at this price tag where most phones have plastic Redmi Note 8 Pro is rather chunky, thanks partly to the screen, which is broken up by a teardrop notch at the top. This is a 1080 x 2340 LCD display, which is the display tech we’d expect in a phone of this price, and while the colors are perhaps a little sub-par, the reasonably high resolution partly makes up for a big display is good for viewing content, social media and more, the phone is arguably too big – we had trouble reaching the fingerprint scanner at times, so some users might find it prohibitively and battery lifeImage credit FutureThe Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro has a 64MP main camera, which is one of its big draws, but there’s also an 8MP ultra-wide, 2MP macro and 2MP depth sensor 64MP camera takes pretty decent-looking pictures when you use it in a well-lit environment, so if you like taking pictures of natural settings, or outdoors in any way, this could be a really good tool for you. Saying that, the pixel size is pretty small, so low-light shooting and night mode takes snaps that are quite ultra-wide snapper takes pictures that are
 well, very wide, as the name suggests. Pictures look reasonable, but there does seem to be a little distortion at the edges of images, more than perhaps in other handsets which have distortion-cancelling you can expect from 2MP sensors, the macro and depth-sensing cameras don’t seem super useful. Macro pictures are pretty low-res, although they are fairly bright, and we didn’t notice the depth sensor having an impact on picture quality when we shot with or without it the latter of which was achieved by putting a finger in the way.Image credit FutureOn the front there's a 20MP selfie camera, which is a pretty high-res snapper for a budget phone, and we did think the pictures taken on this looked quite good. If you’re a prolific selfie taker, this could be a decent phone for you if you’re on a battery in the Redmi Note 8 Pro is 4,500mAh, which is a good size, but then lots of budget phones have big didn’t test the Note 8 Pro enough to draw a final verdict on the battery life, but our initial impression is that it’s quite good. We’d expect the phone to last at least a day from a full battery, perhaps even getting you part way through the second day before you need to power it up of which, the Redmi Note 8 Pro supports 18W fast charging, which is roughly average for a phone at this price, and while charging it didn’t take too long, it wasn’t lightning-fast and specsImage credit FutureThe Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro runs Android 9 Pie out of the box, but it can be upgraded to Android 10, and Xiaomi’s MIUI 11 is laid over the is mainly an aesthetic change, but it’s worth noting the phone comes with a fair few bloatware apps that you might find yourself deleting straight away, like Opera, a web browser app that’s redundant when you’ve got Chrome, and the Mi Community and Mi Store apps, which few people will likely chipset here is a MediaTek Helio G90T, which isn’t exactly the most premium piece of kit MediaTek typically makes mid-range and budget phone internals, but for this low price you could do a lot worse, especially since this is one of the company’s better surprising spec given the low price point is the fact that there’s 6GB of RAM here, as many other phones at this price tag would have just swiping between home screens and menus the phone didn’t feel sluggish or slow, which is a big difference between this and the Redmi Note 8T. Gaming felt pretty snappy too, if we didn’t boost the graphics too high, so if you’re a mobile gamer this might be one of the best phones at its also worth noting that the Redmi Note 8 Pro could take multiple 64MP pictures in quick succession without slowing down, freezing or crashing, which is a sign that there’s some decent optimization at play here.Image credit FutureEarly verdictThe Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro could be one of the best phones at its price, as it would very easily pass as a mid-ranger in quite a few ways. In fact, as we stated earlier in this review, it has a lot in common with the Realme X2 Pro, which goes for quite a bit the phone is a little larger than we’d like, which may put off some users. There’s a little more bloatware than we’d like too, although a quick deletion spree should see off those screen quality, main camera specs and battery life though are all impressive for the price, so when we’ve conducted our full review we’d expect to see this rank quite well in our list of the best cheap phones, and best Xiaomi phones. Tom's role in the TechRadar team is to specialize in phones and tablets, but he also takes on other tech like electric scooters, smartwatches, fitness, mobile gaming and more. He is based in London, UK. He graduated in American Literature and Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia. Prior to working in TechRadar freelanced in tech, gaming and entertainment, and also spent many years working as a mixologist. Outside of TechRadar he works in film as a screenwriter, director and producer. What is a hands on review? Hands on reviews' are a journalist's first impressions of a piece of kit based on spending some time with it. It may be just a few moments, or a few hours. The important thing is we have been able to play with it ourselves and can give you some sense of what it's like to use, even if it's only an embryonic view. For more information, see TechRadar's Reviews Guarantee. Home > New Gear > Do Redmi Note 8 and Redmi Note 8 Pro support 5G network? By Sophia Windsor 2019-12-30 30385 2 As the successor of Redmi Note 7 series, the newly released Redmi Note 8 and Note 8 Pro have become one of the hottest smartphones on the market. They impress us lot by offering attractive specs at an affordable price. With the development of 5G, many users asked us if the Redmi Note 8 and Redmi Note 8 Pro support 5G network. In this guide, we will give you a clear answer and explanation. Do Redmi Note 8 and Redmi Note 8 Pro support 5G network? It’s a pity that both Redmi Note 8 and Redmi Note 8 Pro don’t support 5G network. But why? Just keep on reading the following explanation. Why don’t the Redmi Note 8 and Redmi Note 8 Pro support 5G network? Whether a phone supports 5G network largely depends on what processor it adopts. Most of old processors like Qualcomm Snapdragon 665, Snapdragon 675, Snapdragon 730, Snapdragon 845, MediaTek Helio G90, etc., don’t have the built-in 5G modem, so they surely don’t support 5G network. As we know, the Redmi Note 8 is equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 chip, while the Redmi Note 8 pro is powered by MediaTek Helio G90T chip. Both of the two processors are not equipped with 5G modem, so the Redmi Note 8 and Redmi Note 8 pro also don’t support 5G network. Why don’t Redmi Note 8 and Redmi Note 8 Pro adopt 5G processor? There are many reasons for Redmi Note 8 and Redmi Note 8 Pro don’t adopt 5G processor. First of all, it’s related to the cost and market position. As both Redmi Note 8 and Redmi Note 8 Pro are mid-range smartphones, and the Redmi series feature offering best value for money. However, most 5G phones belong to high-end flagship of a smartphone brand, such as Huawei Mate 20X 5G, OnePlus 7 Pro 5G, Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 5G, etc. In addition, the 5G phones are usually more expensive than 4G phones. Therefore, it’s understandable that Redmi Note 8 and Redmi Note 8 Pro don’t offer 5G support. Secondly, it’s about practicability. This year is just the beginning of the 5G network, and many countries and areas haven’t been covered by 5G network, so most of users cannot use the 5G network even they have a 5G phone. In such case, a 5G phone cannot bring any practical advantages for users, on the contrary, it will increase users’ cost. Thirdly, it has something to do with the hardware. The Redmi Note 8 and Redmi Note 8 Pro were released in August. At that time, there are no mid-range 5G processors. So they cannot offer 5G feature even the smartphone manufacturers want. However, recently, the Qualcomm company has released the mid-range 5G chip - Snapdragon 765 and 765G, so there will be more and more mid-range 5G phones in the near future. These are the main reasons why the Redmi Note 8 and Redmi Note 8 Pro don’t support 5G network. ​ Therefore, don’t feel confused and disappointed. For most users, the 5G network support may be just an impractical feature. 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Une version compatible avec toutes nos bandes de frĂ©quence, et dont le prix de vente dĂ©marre Ă  182 €. La boutique a effectivement mis en place deux offres distinctes portant respectivement sur la version blanche et sur la version bleue. Le prix reste bien entendu inchangĂ© dans les deux cas, mais attention, car les stocks sont trĂšs limitĂ©s. À noter que les deux appareils sont livrĂ©s avec un chargeur au format europĂ©en. Le Redmi Note 8 Ă  prix cassĂ© Le Redmi Note 8 a beaucoup de charme. Il hĂ©rite en effet d’un beau boĂźtier en verre et d’un Ă©cran aux bordures contenues. L’encoche est prĂ©sente, mais elle prend la forme d’une goutte d’eau et elle sera au final trĂšs discrĂšte. Rien Ă  dire au niveau de la fiche technique. Une fois encore, que de bonnes surprises. L’appareil embarque un Ă©cran LCD IPS de 6,53 pouces avec une dĂ©finition en FHD+, et un Snapdragon 665 couplĂ© Ă  4 Go de mĂ©moire vive pour ces deux modĂšles. L’espace de stockage atteint de son cĂŽtĂ© les 64 Go. À l’arriĂšre, on retrouve un module quad composĂ© d’un capteur de 48 millions de pixels, d’un capteur de 8 millions de pixels et de deux autres capteurs de 2 millions de pixels, le tout avec une belle batterie de 4000 mAh. Le terminal propose bien entendu la 4G et il se paye mĂȘme le luxe d’ĂȘtre compatible avec toutes nos bandes de frĂ©quence. Cela vaut notamment pour celles des 800 et des 700 MHz, ce qui est assez rare. À noter que le Redmi Note 8 finira par sortir en France, mais aucune date n’a encore Ă©tĂ© communiquĂ©e. Acheter le Redmi Note 8 64 Go blanc Ă  182 € Acheter le Redmi Note 8 64 Go bleu Ă  182 € Descriptif Vitre arriĂšre compatible Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pensez Ă  choisir la couleur de votre vitre arriĂšre Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 noir, bleu et blanc. Vous avez un Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 et il est tombĂ© par accident ? Malheureusement la vitre arriĂšre s'est brisĂ©e ? Vous pensez qu'il faut racheter un nouveau smartphone ? Et bien figurez vous qu'il n'y a pas besoin ! Avec SOSav, vous allez faire des Ă©conomies ! Comment ? En remplaçant juste la vitre arriĂšre cassĂ©e ou rayĂ©e. C'est pourquoi nous vous proposons une vitre arriĂšre Xiaomi Redmi Note 8, de qualitĂ© similaire Ă  la vitre arriĂšre originale. Vous pourrez ainsi rĂ©parer votre smartphone. A vous de jouer ! Pourquoi changer la vitre arriĂšre Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 ? Vitre arriĂšre cassĂ©e Vitre arriĂšre fissurĂ©e Vitre arriĂšre rayĂ©e CompatibilitĂ© Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 QualitĂ© et outils Les piĂšces dĂ©tachĂ©es Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 sont testĂ©es par nos techniciens en France. RĂ©parer sa vitre arriĂšre Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 nĂ©cessite des outils spĂ©cifiques. Fiche technique Type de produit / CompatibilitĂ© / Garantie / Couleur / Conditionnement / Cette piĂšce dĂ©tachĂ©e remettra Ă  neuf /

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