The Redmi 6 features a 5.45″ HD+ IPS LCD display (720×1440, ~295 ppi) with average brightness around 400 nits, solid 1554:1 contrast, and good color coverage (~94% sRGB). It includes eye-comfort enhancements like Reading Mode and Sunlight Display. Overall, it’s serviceable for budget usage—though outdoor brightness can feel limited.
The Redmi 6A features a 5.45″ HD+ IPS LCD display (720×1440, ~295 ppi) with average brightness around 400 nits, solid 1554:1 contrast, and good color coverage (~94% sRGB). It includes eye-comfort enhancements like Reading Mode and Sunlight Display. Overall, it’s serviceable for budget usage—though outdoor brightness can feel limited.
The Redmi 7 features a 6.26″ HD+ IPS LCD display (720×1520, ~269 ppi) with ~450 nits brightness, ~1500:1 contrast, Gorilla Glass 5 protection, and eye‑comfort modes like reading and sunlight. While it’s vivid indoors and color‑accurate, sunlight legibility may be limited.
The Redmi 8 sports a 6.22″ HD+ IPS LCD display (1520×720, ~270 ppi) with ~400 nits typical brightness (up to ~554 nits in auto mode), and high 2308:1 contrast. It covers nearly 96% sRGB, offers color-accurate output (ΔE ~2.6), and is protected by Gorilla Glass 5. Refresh rate is fixed at 60 Hz, and the display performs adequately for daily use, though visible pixelation and cooler tones are noticeable in bright lighting.
The Redmi 8 sports a 6.22″ HD+ IPS LCD display (1520×720, ~270 ppi) with ~400 nits typical brightness (up to ~554 nits in auto mode), and high 2308:1 contrast. It covers nearly 96% sRGB, offers color-accurate output (ΔE ~2.6), and is protected by Gorilla Glass 5. Refresh rate is fixed at 60 Hz, and the display performs adequately for daily use, though visible pixelation and cooler tones are noticeable in bright lighting.
The Redmi 8A Dual offers a 6.22″ HD+ IPS screen (~270 ppi) with a standard 60 Hz refresh rate, adequate 400 nits brightness, and Gorilla Glass 5 protection. It includes thoughtful viewing modes like Sunlight and Reading, and carries an ergonomic grip design. While resolution and vibrancy are basic, it’s a reliable and budget-conscious display.
The Redmi 9 Activ features a 6.53″ HD+ IPS LCD (~269 ppi), with around 400 nits typical brightness, 70% NTSC color coverage, and a 1500:1 contrast ratio. Useful modes like Reading and Sunlight enhance usability, though color vibrancy and sharpness stay modest, fitting its budget-friendly positioning.
The Redmi 9 sports a 6.53″ FHD+ IPS LCD (2340×1080, ~395 ppi) with Gorilla Glass 3 protection. It delivers moderate brightness (~330 nits) that peaks near 420 nits under sunlight, and strong contrast (~1,600:1). Display modes allow for warmer tones and better accuracy. With a screen that dims to 1.4 nits, it’s great for low‑light usage—though outdoor visibility can still be a bit underwhelming unless auto‑brightness is active.
The Redmi 9 Power features a 6.53″ FHD+ IPS LCD (1080×2340, ~395 ppi) with Gorilla Glass 3. It typically reaches 400 nits brightness, drops as low as 5 nits, and includes TÜV-certified Reading Mode. While the screen is crisp and vibrant indoors, it can struggle under bright sunlight despite auto-brightness adjustments.
The Redmi 9 sports a 6.53″ FHD+ IPS LCD (2340×1080, ~395 ppi) with Gorilla Glass 3 protection. It delivers moderate brightness (~330 nits) that peaks near 420 nits under sunlight, and strong contrast (~1,600:1). Display modes allow for warmer tones and better accuracy. With a screen that dims to 1.4 nits, it’s great for low‑light usage—though outdoor visibility can still be a bit underwhelming unless auto‑brightness is active.
The Redmi 9i features a 6.53″ HD+ IPS LCD (720×1600, ~269 ppi) with 270 nits typical brightness, 1500:1 contrast, ~70% NTSC gamut, 60 Hz refresh, and Gorilla Glass protection. It delivers acceptable clarity for everyday usage, though outdoor visibility can feel limited in bright conditions.
The Redmi 9i features a 6.53″ HD+ IPS LCD (720×1600, ~269 ppi) with 270 nits typical brightness, 1500:1 contrast, ~70% NTSC gamut, 60 Hz refresh, and Gorilla Glass protection. It delivers acceptable clarity for everyday usage, though outdoor visibility can feel limited in bright conditions.
The Redmi A1 sports a 6.58″ FHD+ IPS LCD (~401 ppi) with a 90 Hz refresh rate, 400 nits brightness, and Gorilla Glass 3 protection. It delivers smooth visuals and crisp clarity, ideal for budget-centric users—though it lacks AMOLED-level vibrancy or HDR capability.
The Redmi A1+ sports a 6.58″ FHD+ IPS LCD (~401 ppi) with a 90 Hz refresh rate, 400 nits brightness, and Gorilla Glass 3 protection. It delivers smooth visuals and crisp clarity, ideal for budget-centric users—though it lacks AMOLED-level vibrancy or HDR capability.
The Redmi A2 sports a 6.58″ FHD+ IPS LCD (~401 ppi) with a 90 Hz refresh rate, 400 nits brightness, and Gorilla Glass 3 protection. It delivers smooth visuals and crisp clarity, ideal for budget-centric users—though it lacks AMOLED-level vibrancy or HDR capability.
The Redmi A2 plus sports a 6.58″ FHD+ IPS LCD (~401 ppi) with a 90 Hz refresh rate, 400 nits brightness, and Gorilla Glass 3 protection. It delivers smooth visuals and crisp clarity, ideal for budget-centric users—though it lacks AMOLED-level vibrancy or HDR capability.
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