Top smartphone from Xiaomi under 200 euros: Saturn lowers cell phone prices
Xiaomi no longer counts as an underdog, but has made a name for itself in the high-end sector with its smartphones. If you are looking for a cheap model, you can look forward to the current sale at Saturn. In the online shop, Xiaomi smartphones are reduced in price for a short time. You can save up to 15 percent on models with 64, 128 and 256 GB – we will show you the three best offers.
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Xiaomi smartphone 15% cheaper at Saturn
With the Xiaomi Poco F2 Pro with 256 GB you get a top mobile phone at an affordable price – despite the powerful hardware. At Saturn, the smartphone is now available for a short time for 504.90 euros instead of 599.90 euros. So you save 15 percent compared to the RRP. Xiaomi has installed a Snapdragon 865 processor with 5G to fire the 6.7-inch diagonal AMOLED display. The 256 GB memory variant offered has a full 8 GB of RAM. At the same time, Android 10 is currently at the start in the guise of MIUI 11. The Upgrade to Android 11 but should follow soon – the rollout has already started in Asia. With 4,700 mAh and 30 watt quick charge function, the Xiaomi Poco F2 Pro can also compete with other top models. A highlight is the retractable front camera – it only comes out when it is needed and does not require any annoying holes or notches in the display.
Technical details about the Poco F2 Pro at a glance
- Android 10 (MIUI 11)
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 with 5G
- 6.67 inch AMOLED display, 2,400 x 1,080 (FHD +)
- 8 GB of RAM
- 256 GB of storage space
- 4,300 mAh
- USB-C connector
- Dual SIM (nano SIM)
- Fingerprint sensor
- 3.5 mm jack connection
- 20 MP front camera
- Rear camera: 64 MP main camera + 5MP + 13MP + 2MP depth sensor (triple camera)
- Video recording up to 8K
Xiaomi Mi Note 10 (128 GB) under 550 euros
In terms of design, the Xiaomi Mi Note 10 can also convince with 128 GB. The smartphone, which is slightly smaller with a screen diagonal of 6.5 inches, is available in the colors “Midnight Black”, “Glacier White” and “Aurora Green” for 549.90 euros. With a curved AMOLED display in FHD +, dual SIM function and a 108 MP camera, the Xiaomi Mi Note 10 can also keep up with its competition. Above all, the rich color rendering already scored points in the GIGA test. A missing highlight in the current flagships from Samsung, Apple and Co.: the jack socket. If you prefer to listen to music, phone calls and home office calls in the classic way via wired headphones, you will find what you are looking for here.
What else is in the Xiaomi Mi Note 10
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G (max.2.2 GHz)
- 6.5-inch AMOLED display, 2,340 × 1,080 (FHD +)
- 6 GB of RAM
- 32 MP front camera
- 108 MP main camera + 12 MP + 20 MP + 5 MP + 2 MP
- 50 × digital zoom
- face recognition
- Up to 4K video resolution
- NFC
- 5,260 mAh battery
Price-performance hit Xiaomi Redmi Note 8T
You can get the Xiaomi Redmi Note 8T with 64 GB for an even cheaper price of 199.90 euros. The difference to the Mi Note 10 is, in addition to the smaller memory size, also less 4 GB of RAM. Nevertheless, the Redmi Note 8T is impressive: good performance and a strong quadruple camera with 48 megapixels + 8 megapixels + 2 megapixels + 2 megapixels. Xiaomi uses the Snapdragon 665 for this. Four cores work under high performance with a maximum of 2 GHz, another four cores clock with a maximum of 1.8 GHz. The Xiaomi mobile phone is therefore considered to be energy-saving and at the same time provides sufficient battery capacity with 4,000 mAh. Other top functions include storage space that can be expanded to 512 GB and secure Gorilla Glass 5.
Further equipment details for the Redmi Note 8T
- 6.3 inch FHD + display
- 64 GByte memory, expandable via micro-SD
- Camera with ultra wide angle and macro lens
- 18 watt quick charge function
- Dual SIM
- Fingerprint sensor
- NFC
- Splash protection
- 3.5 mm jack connection
If you are still unsure which model is best, you can compare all the details directly on the Saturn product pages.
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