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Redmi Note 7 with official 18-months warranty is coming to Malaysia on 19 March 2019

The Redmi Note 7 might just be the best value for money 2019 smartphone under RM1,000. It gets a powerful mid-range processor, a large 4,000mAh battery and an epic 48MP shooter. If you’re interested to get your hands on this device, it appears that official Malaysian units will be available in the next couple of weeks.

According to retailer DirectD, the Redmi Note 7 official set will be available on 19th March 2019. They added that this is an official unit and it will be covered by an 18-months warranty by Xiaomi Malaysia.

At the moment, we still don’t know what specs we are getting in Malaysia. In China, the Redmi Note 7 packs a Snapdragon 660 processor and it comes with a 48MP main camera. For the Indian market, the Redmi Note 7 also comes with a Snapdragon 660 processor but it gets a lower resolution 12MP main shooter. However, they do have a higher spec Redmi Note 7 Pro that offers a more powerful Snapdragon 675 processor and a 48MP main camera.

If you haven’t seen it, do check out our unboxing of the Redmi Note 7 below:

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