The Redmi 8 launches on Wednesday, October 9, in India. The mid-range phone will succeed the Redmi 7 which was announced back in March. Ahead of the launch, Redmi India and the MD of Xiaomi India have revealed some details about the phone.
Teasers released over the weekend reveal that the phone will come with a big battery capacity which we know to be 5000mAh thanks to a TENAA listing. Along with a big battery is fast charging. While the teaser doesn’t specify, we know it is 18W Fast Charge, thanks to its sibling, the Redmi 8A, which has support for 18W fast charge and also packs a 5000mAh battery.
The Redmi 7 has a 4000mAh battery and only supports up to 10W for charging. So Redmi’s decision to not only increase the battery capacity but also to include a fast charging technology is a good one. The same can be said for the Realme 5 which also has a 5000mAh battery but can’t charge faster than 10W.
Another big upgrade the Redmi 8 will be getting is the switch to a USB Type-C connector from its predecessor’s MicroUSB port.
With the Redmi 8A and Redmi 8 getting USB Type-C ports too, we don’t expect any Xiaomi or Redmi phone released in the future to have a MicroUSB port. Maybe just the successor to the Redmi Go, if there is one.
An event page for the Redmi 8 confirms the phone will have dual rear cameras, a display with a waterdrop notch and “ultimate screen protection” which we think is just marketing for Gorilla Glass 5. It will also have a new design called “Aura Mirror” with a reflective finish and will be available in green. The page also mentions the Redmi 8 will have splash resistance.
The Redmi 8 will run Android 9 Pie out of the box, be powered by an octa-core processor, and be available in 2GB, 3GB, and 4GB RAM variants