Xiaomi made the Mi 9T Pro
official for European markets. The phone is, unsurprisingly based on all the
rumors, just a rebadged version of the Redmi K20 Pro that's already been out in
other parts of the world.
The Mi 9T Pro will be available from its own
official online store in the European countries where Xiaomi has a presence,
and you'll also find it at Amazon. The handset starts at €399 for the version
with 6GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. If you want 128GB of storage, you'll need
to shell out €449. Only the red and black models seem to be initially on offer.
In Spain you can already reserve one on Mi.com, and
the first sale will commence on August 26. On Amazon you can pre-order if you
want to. In Italy the red model will be exclusive to mi.com, sales start on
August 26, and shipping will begin on September 2. In France, the device starts
at € 429.90 with a free Mi Smart Band 4 fitness tracker thrown in for the first
200 people to order. The 6/128GB model is € 449.90 like in the other countries
and for both versions deliveries start on August 26.
Like the Redmi K20 Pro, the Mi 9T Pro comes with a
6.39-inch 1080x2340 AMOLED touchscreen with Gorilla Glass 5 on top, a triple
rear camera system with 48 MP + 8 MP (telephoto) + 13 MP (ultra wide-angle)
shooters, 960fps 1080p super slow-mo recording, a 20 MP pop-up selfie camera,
the Snapdragon 855 chipset, an in-display fingerprint sensor, and a 4,000 mAh
battery with support for 27W fast charging (but you get an 18W charger in the
box). It runs Android 9 Pie with MIUI 10 on top.