Testseek.com have collected 161 expert reviews of the Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro.
August 2019
(88%)
161 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
6.39-inch Super AMOLED screen, Minimal bezels and no front camera notch, Good battery life, 3.5mm headset jack, Competitive price
Average-quality mono speaker
The Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro is a flagship-class handset with a great screen, good battery life, dual SIM support, an in-screen fingerprint reader and a 3.5mm headset jack. The triple rear camera setup is very capable, and while the pop-out selfie camera's mecha...
Camera, Portrait Mode rivals the Pixel, There's a headphone jack, Incredible battery life, Much cheaper than it should be
Not available in the US, No waterproofing, No wireless charging, MIUI 10 Dark Mode still has some issues
We continue to be impressed by Xiaomi's smartphones, especially when you see the price that they are selling for. This is a sub €450 smartphone, that should cost closer to €800 (or $900 in the US). It's really incredible what Xiaomi is able to do with its...
Abstract: Earlier this week the Mi 9T Pro launched in Europe as Xiaomi's latest affordable flagship. Technically this isn't a new phone at all, as it was previously released outside of Europe as the Redmi K20 Pro. The Redmi brand doesn't exist in Europe, so Xiaomi...
Published: 2019-09-11, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Great industrial design, Decent cameras, Full frontside display, Headphone jack and NFC, Low cost for high value
Not officially available in USA, No water/dust-proofing, Mono speaker
Xiaomi is a fairly global sort of China-based company, with distribution channels in China, India, and throughout Europe for this phone (or the Redmi version of this phone) so it's not as if it'll be particularly difficult to find. You can find this devic...
Limited availability, No RAW capture, Mono, not stereo-speaker, Mediocre interface
By combining flagship spec, design and a very versatile triple camera system, the Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro is about as good as you're going to get for under £400. From an imaging point of view, the main things missing are optical image stabilization and RAW captu...
The Xiaomi Mi 9T and Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro smartphone camera comparison review. Test devices courtesy of Xiaomi Austria and TradingShenzhen.The Sony IMX582 is a competent sensor by midrange smartphone standards and takes impressive photos in good ambient light...
Published: 2019-08-02, Author: Marcus , review by: notebookcheck.net
borderless design, accurate GPS, decent OLED panel, 3.5 mm jack, good cameras, good system performance, fast in-display fingerprint sensor
only Widevine L3-certified (Redmi K20 Pro), slow Wi-Fi, poor LTE coverage (Redmi K20 Pro), low maximum manual brightness, 27 W charger not included in the box
The Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro (Redmi K20 Pro) smartphone review. Test device courtesy of TradingShenzhen.The Mi 9T Pro, or the Redmi K20 Pro depending on where you live, is another powerful yet affordable smartphone by Xiaomi. Should the company soon launch the Mi...
No waterproofing, Screen sticks to 1080p, Xiaomi's version of Android has its flaws,
The Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro has a lot to recommend it, and shows Xiaomi really getting into its stride. It's not the best phone out there, but it's close.Reasons to buy+Excellent price point+Impressive camera+Very nicely designedReasons to avoid-No waterproofing...
Abstract: Since being founded in 2010 Xiaomi has been busy developing smartphones and other smart hardware items that are connected by the Internet of Things (IoT) platform in order to push the boundaries of what is available from such devices. Recent developments...
Published: 2019-10-02, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Huge amounts of performance for the price, Includes 3.5mm headphones jack, Solid battery innings, Unrivalled spec for the price, OLED panel looks tasty, Fairly decent cameras too
MIUI software can be cumbersome, Fairly chunky build, No dust/waterproofing, Poor calls quality, Not great cameras in low-light, Some Bluetooth/connectivity issues, Not the highest-res screen ever
It's quite simply bonkers the Mi 9T Pro sells for the price it does, given its flagship specification, which makes for very fluid use and ensures no task will be a problem. The screen is decent, even the cameras are pretty good, while battery life lasts f...