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Redmi Note 7 Used as a Cutting Board in Another Durability Test

Xiaomi has created a big mobile buzz in India in the last few years and the company recently launched the new Redmi Note 7 in China. The new smartphone is also set to debut in India in the upcoming months. Along with value for money features, the new Redmi Note 7 created the biggest hype in the smartphone market with its 48-megapixel rear camera. The latest Redmi Note 7 is in the news as it undergone a bunch of durability tests to help you determine its toughness, which includes smashing walnuts, rolling down the stairs, and more.

Redmi Note 7 Fruit Ninja

In the new video by Xiaomi’s CEO Lu Weibing, the smartphone was used as a cutting board for fruits. He chopped a kiwi, banana, and apple on the Redmi Note 7, and the Gorilla Glass stayed intact even after the blade hit the screen a few times. Even after this the LCD of the Redmi Note 7 seems to be working well.

Here is a Video of Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Fruit Ninja

Redmi Note 7 Specifications

The new Redmi Note 7 has a 6.3-inch FHD+ display with 19.5:9 aspect ratio and 2.5D curved glass. The phone backs 4,000mAh battery which is compatible with 18 watts quick, wired charging. The Redmi Note 7 comes with a metal unibody design and bears a fingerprint sensor on the rear panel. Under the hood, the Redmi Note 7 is armed by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 SoC and it comes with a gradient glass-like back finish and carries a new “Redmi by Xiaomi” logo on the back. The phone is equipped by a 48-megapixel (Samsung GM1 sensor) camera on the back which has an aperture of f/1.8 and secondary camera of 5-megapixel for depth-sensing. Xiaomi claims the 48-megapixel sensor employs pixel-binning to take better shots at a 12-megapixel resolution with larger 1.6-micron pixels. There is a 13-megapixel selfie camera with standard beauty and AI modes on the front.

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