On May 28, 2019, we finally saw the presentation of the brand's new flagship Redmi. Redmi K20 Pro it lived up to expectations and truly deserves the moniker “flagship killer”. However, Flagship Killer 2.0, as the name of the K20 Pro model was decoded, also has a cheaper twin – Redmi K20 without Pro extension.
Redmi K20 Pro vs Redmi K20: Basic parameters
Redmi K20 Pro | Redmi K20 | ||
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Display | 6.39-inch AMOLED with FullHD + resolution | 6.39-inch AMOLED with FullHD + resolution | |
processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 with a clock speed of 2.84 GHz | Qualcomm Snapdragon 730 with a clock speed of 2.2 GHz | |
Graphics chip | Adreno 640 | Adreno 618 | |
Result in AnTuT | 388 803 | 218 625 | |
Drums | 4000 mAh | 4000 mAh | |
Fast charging | Yes - 27 W (58% in 30 minutes) | Yes - 18 W | |
Primary camera | Sony IMX586 | Sony IMX582 | |
Video | 4K at 60 fps | 4K at 30 fps | |
Resolution | 48 MPx | 48 MPx | |
Clone | f / 1.75 | f / 1.75 | |
Sensor size | 1 / 2 " | 1 / 2 " | |
Dinner time | Od 325 € / 8400 CZK (in China) | From 260 € / 6665 CZK (in China) |
They are the same and yet different
We calculate all the differences between these devices on the fingers of one hand and therefore the marking of "twins" is in place. The biggest difference that has a major impact on performance is in the processor. The Pro version is equipped with the most powerful Snapdragon 855 with graphics chip Adreno 640.
Redmi The K20 is equipped with a new, but lower class Snapdragon 730 with graphics chip Adreno 618. This is probably the first smartphone with this processor.
If we were to translate the differences in processors into quantifiable values, Redmi K20 Pro scored in AnTuTu 388 803 points, while K20 "only" 218 625 points. These are the results that were presented at the official presentation of these smartphones.
One charges faster
Another striking difference is the form of charging 4000 mAh battery. Both models have a battery with this capacity, they differ only in the charging speed.
Redmi K20 supports fast charging in performance 18 W, while the more powerful Pro model in performance up to 27 W. The time difference during charging is noticeable.
Different 48 MPx sensors
The manufacturer hid the last difference between the phones in the sensors of the primary camera. Redmi K20 Pro has 48 MPx Sony IMX586 Exmor RS sensor and v Redmi K20 a sensor was used 48 MPx Sony IMX582 Exmor RS.
While the differences are evident in the processors and fast charging used, the two sensors used in the main camera appear to be identical in parameters. So where's the hook? The main difference is that IMX582 v K20 supports shooting 4K video rate of 30 frames per secondwhile u IMX586 in K20 Pro it's up to 60 fps.
It's not just in the camera
Sony IMX582 sensor v Redmi The K20 has a maximum of 30 fps for 4K video. In this regard, the Snapdragon 730 processor is also limited, which can also handle only 4 fps with 30K video. This means that even if they used the better IMX20 sensor in the K586, the resulting frame rate would be the same because of the processor.
The frame rate is also the only difference between these two 48 MPx Sony sensors. Both sensors have the same basis, and therefore 1/2 ″ sensor, pixel size 0,8 µm a aperture f / 1,75.
In Europe as Mi 9T and Mi 9T Pro
Xiaomi Planet, as the first portal in Slovakia and the Czech Republic, has already informed you that Redmi The K20 and K20 Pro will be sold under a completely different name in Europe and the global market, respectively. They will be replaced by models Xiaomi Mi 9T (K20) and Mi 9T Pro (K20 Pro).
We can even get a Mi 9T model preorder. It is not yet known why Xiaomi decided to change the name, but one thing is certain - again, they did not make it easier for their fans to find their way around their smartphones.
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