@@Chrisispoint Thanks for the awesome video. A few quick fire questions: 1. Can you charge this with any cell phone charger (10W, 18W, 40W)? If not, what specifications for a generic charger? 2. What is the life of the battery? What happens when the battery dies? 3. I have seen Redmi 9c with A USB-C as well as Micro USB charging points. What's better? and when buying online, how can you tell which comes with which? 4. I have seen the original 10W charger with a US plug and European plug. How can you avoid the European plug when buying online and customer service don't know?
1. Can you charge with any cell phone charger? A: Technically, yes so long as it is a USB Type C charger. However, for security ans safety purposes, it is recommended to use the supplied charger. 2. Battery life: A: The battery life on the Redmi 9C is long, you're looking at 2 days to 2 days and a half on a single charge. However, this is not "guaranteed" this still depends on how you use your smartphone. On a light day, 2-3 days easy. When the battery dies? You mean if it drains the battery to 0? Or the device is no long functional, do please be specific.🙂 3. Redmi 9C with a USB Type C A: I'm not 100% sure about this variant, but it can also be a rebrand which is also possible, but unless it provides and substancial benefit, i don't see how this is possible since the Redmi 9C is an entry leve device. Probably the most noticeable feature to impct the type c is the charging and data transfer. 4. How to avoid getting the wrong charger? Simple, read the description of where you plan to purchase it. Some online stores carry specific regions others don't. Some stick the EU version since any adaptor would work. Hope that answers all your questions 😃
Just bought it today tbh I have had a decent gaming experience on pubg and cod mobile I thought the games would be unplayable because of the measly 2 gigs of ram but I am kinda impressed the and ui is is very responsive and good to look at
Totally, I think we're already in that day and age where even budget-centric smartphones are a lot more capable now as opposed to a few years back where for you to enjoy something you really need to shell out a boat load of cash. 😊
Nice video, brief & informative. Good quality shots of the device & sample photo/video shots. But you need to lower the soundtrack when explaining stuff about the device..I struggled to hear your vocals. Good job keep it up, am a new fan/sub. Cheers
Well normally for instances like this, the only thing to really consider is the user experience, this to put it simple is your preferred User Interface, be it the RealMe UI or Xiaomi's MiUI. I honestly like what MiUI 12 did, as it is a lot more efficient, more dependable, but that's just my opinion. Ultimately, it still depends on how you feel about it 🙂
@@Chrisispoint That's also the thing about me, I've seen miui 12 and it's quite good but I'm interested in realme UI since it's still new and it's promising. And I like trying out new stuff. I'll just pick the cheaper option tho😂😂
Thanks for the content Chris! Is this the Global Version of Redmi 9C? Have you had any issues when it comes to Push Notifications on it(or the Redmi 9A), specifically on the Twitter and TH-cam mobile app? My Mi Max 3 has this problem while my Redmi 5 doesn't.
So far in my testing I haven't had any issues in terms of notifications on the 9C or the 9A. There is a delay sometimes, but that's more on the stability of the internet. 😊
@@Chrisispoint Thanks for reaching back to me. Is your Redmi 9C the chinese version? Xiaomi has had the Push Notification issue on some of their devices ever since the first Xiaomi phones. I hoped that MIUI 12 would've fixed the problem of my Max 3. It's been 3 days and I still have these problems.
nope, the Xiaomi Redmi 9C that was sent to me is a global variant. So I didn't need to do any modifications and the like. Based on my experience so far, the most that I've encountered with Android are delayed notifications mostly because of the servers, like if someone makes a comment on my channel, but are in a different country, sometimes it doesn't reflect, and that's not just with Xiaomi phones... but for the most part, for the past Xiaomi phones that I've reviewed and tested (all Global units) no issues. 😊
Technically using a faster charger won't make the charging speed faster as it only supports a certain charging speed. And yes, having to use a charger that has a much stronger input may just cause problems with the device, it may not show signs at the moment, but in the long run, it might
To be honest, it really depends on the user. Everyone has their own preference in terms of the UI (user interface), some prefer MIUI 12, some prefer the RealMe UI. So it really depends on you or the user 😊
I got the 3G ram one and tbh it also pretty low for it's performance especially the battery and the system seems like linux for pc's... Very well done xiaomi
I used redmi 9A for 3 months and it was very slow. Couldn't download apps like watsap, Instagram and TH-cam. I was using the web version of those apps . Please what's your take on 9c, will I be able to download these apps and also enjoy full functionality of this phone? Pls 🙏 reply
I think that would depend on the amount of which you'd have to pay. I personally have not used the Samsung Galaxy A02, but when it comes to entry level smartphones, I'd probably go for the Redmi 9C. It's cheaper and functional, at least based on my experience using it.
I think the safe answer is whichever is more available to you. Obviously both cater to almost the same specifications and ultimately, the biggest differentiating factor is the Android skin between MIUI or RealMe UI. So that ultimately depends with you 😊
@@Chrisispoint Thanks for replying Indian varient have only dual cameras setup :(( Means this phone is with triple AI camera. But in India macro cam in DUMMY
well... that's quite a far jump in terms of cost. If you need a smartphone just for the sake of having a smartphone then go for the Redmi 9C. But if you're looking for a little bit more power, then Mi Note 10 lite it is.
Well, aside from the Google Pixel phones, every other Android device has their own user interface which gives them their own character/ personality which comes with features and perks that may potentially make them different from one brand to the other 🙂
@@Chrisispoint thanks for the reply. I'll do a bit of research. I used use Nokia (Windows) phones, after that Moto, which are more or less vanilla Android.
I'm not entirely sure if this would be the best recommendation for night photography. There's always a flash should you need it, but if you're looking to compare this to the likes of others that has that dedicated feature, it's not going to deliver amazing results. 😊
lmao expecting this phone to play games shouldn't even be a thing...I guess this phone is good for 120-130 euros? also the camera samples at 2:00 are not that bad! but they are not impressive either lol
If you've been accustomed to using relatively high end smartphones then yes there's a huge probability this would appeal to you but there is a market for it which makes it relevant. Also, not a lot of people like buying last year or a flagship released 2-3 years ago, with the growing market for consumers nowadays, everyone is gunning for the cheapest possible smartphone that wouldn't sacrifice too much on overall performance.
Should I buy one of these ( 3GB ram 64GB storage ) or a Nokia 6.2 (3GB ram 32GB storage )? I currently have a Huawei P9 Lite and although the performance is sufficient, the storage isn't and it runs on Android 6😂
Honestly, I would suggest, if you're budget is just in the range of the Xiaomi Redmi 9C, go for the Poco M3. It was just recently released, has 64 GB of storage which is expandable, a huge 6,000 mAh battery and a big display. 😉
@@Chrisispoint poco devices aren't available on my country unfortunately. What do you think about the Redmi 9 (3gb ram 32gb memory) over the 9C (3gb ram 64gb memory)? Both are available for the same price at the moment
@@cameron4907 well the Redmi 9 is the base model of this series, although they may have the same storage and ram configurations the processor is different. The Redmi 9 comes with a Helio G80 (which is more superior) over the Redmi 9C that comes with the Helio G35. In addition, the Redmi 9 (not the 9C) has support for 18w fast charging, considering it's a 5,000 mAh battery, the Redmi 9 would be a better pick (if the price is the same as the Redmi 9C) 😊
Aww thanks 😃. As for the trump card, yeah that would be a bit of a bugger, on a positive note, both are exapandable so I think it's still a win for you 🙂
I've been looking for a budget friendly phone since I couldn't afford the branded ones so thank you for this. It was very informative and reassuring.
You're welcome 😊
How much is 9c
Such quality content packed in a short, straight to the point video. Thanks for the feature, man! Super awesome review. 🙌🏻
all good 😊
@@Chrisispoint Thanks for the awesome video. A few quick fire questions:
1. Can you charge this with any cell phone charger (10W, 18W, 40W)? If not, what specifications for a generic charger?
2. What is the life of the battery? What happens when the battery dies?
3. I have seen Redmi 9c with A USB-C as well as Micro USB charging points. What's better? and when buying online, how can you tell which comes with which?
4. I have seen the original 10W charger with a US plug and European plug. How can you avoid the European plug when buying online and customer service don't know?
1. Can you charge with any cell phone charger?
A: Technically, yes so long as it is a USB Type C charger. However, for security ans safety purposes, it is recommended to use the supplied charger.
2. Battery life:
A: The battery life on the Redmi 9C is long, you're looking at 2 days to 2 days and a half on a single charge.
However, this is not "guaranteed" this still depends on how you use your smartphone. On a light day, 2-3 days easy.
When the battery dies? You mean if it drains the battery to 0? Or the device is no long functional, do please be specific.🙂
3. Redmi 9C with a USB Type C
A: I'm not 100% sure about this variant, but it can also be a rebrand which is also possible, but unless it provides and substancial benefit, i don't see how this is possible since the Redmi 9C is an entry leve device.
Probably the most noticeable feature to impct the type c is the charging and data transfer.
4. How to avoid getting the wrong charger? Simple, read the description of where you plan to purchase it. Some online stores carry specific regions others don't. Some stick the EU version since any adaptor would work.
Hope that answers all your questions 😃
Hey! Much love for this video coz you featured Bea Chu!! ❤️
Hey! Thanks it was indeed a great experience, awesome support! 😁
@@Chrisispoint looking forward for you to have more collabs with my favey Bea Chu!
Thank you I am using Redmi 9c to watch this video. Great video. Now it is around ten months old.
How is the camera I love pics?
@@margarettina3888 the camera is ok, only nice under good lighting
Keep grinding my man!
always will 🤘🏻
kala ko foreigner na tech reviewer pinoy ka pala lodi hehehe! ang ganda ng accent. 😁
thanks po 😊
Just bought it today tbh I have had a decent gaming experience on pubg and cod mobile I thought the games would be unplayable because of the measly 2 gigs of ram but I am kinda impressed the and ui is is very responsive and good to look at
Totally, I think we're already in that day and age where even budget-centric smartphones are a lot more capable now as opposed to a few years back where for you to enjoy something you really need to shell out a boat load of cash. 😊
A really short video and informative I love it, this is a yes!
hey thanks! much appreciated ☺️
dude i really like ur review style..keep up the good work my man
hey thanks, very much appreciated 😊
If you wanna ask the "realme" 😂😂😂 .. I subbed 👍
🤣 i see you captured that 😉
Loved the review
Thank you ☺️
How did you get the third camera. Mine is just a plastic spot
Nice video, brief & informative. Good quality shots of the device & sample photo/video shots. But you need to lower the soundtrack when explaining stuff about the device..I struggled to hear your vocals. Good job keep it up, am a new fan/sub. Cheers
Thanks for the tips!
Cool n energetic review style 👍
Glad you liked it!
Good job Chris ,from MIA,USA
thank you 🙂
I consider this a small upgrade from my Moto G4 (apart from the 720p screen). Does it use the same camera system found in the Redmi 9/prime?
I wouldn't know 😅, i think the Redmi 9 Prime is released in India and is also region specific 😊
Between this and realme c3 which one is a better option?
Because they both seem to have exactly the same specs
Well normally for instances like this, the only thing to really consider is the user experience, this to put it simple is your preferred User Interface, be it the RealMe UI or Xiaomi's MiUI.
I honestly like what MiUI 12 did, as it is a lot more efficient, more dependable, but that's just my opinion. Ultimately, it still depends on how you feel about it 🙂
@@Chrisispoint That's also the thing about me, I've seen miui 12 and it's quite good but I'm interested in realme UI since it's still new and it's promising. And I like trying out new stuff.
I'll just pick the cheaper option tho😂😂
smart idea 😃. I honestly don't see anything wrong with either, it really just boils down to what you really want 😃
Yesss thank you I subbed
Thanks 😃
I got all the info...thanks sir Chris 👍
very much welcome 😊
Nuod2 lang khit walang pambili. support2 lang :)
nice nice! 😀
Thanks for the content Chris!
Is this the Global Version of Redmi 9C?
Have you had any issues when it comes to Push Notifications on it(or the Redmi 9A), specifically on the Twitter and TH-cam mobile app?
My Mi Max 3 has this problem while my Redmi 5 doesn't.
So far in my testing I haven't had any issues in terms of notifications on the 9C or the 9A. There is a delay sometimes, but that's more on the stability of the internet. 😊
@@Chrisispoint Thanks for reaching back to me.
Is your Redmi 9C the chinese version?
Xiaomi has had the Push Notification issue on some of their devices ever since the first Xiaomi phones. I hoped that MIUI 12 would've fixed the problem of my Max 3. It's been 3 days and I still have these problems.
nope, the Xiaomi Redmi 9C that was sent to me is a global variant. So I didn't need to do any modifications and the like.
Based on my experience so far, the most that I've encountered with Android are delayed notifications mostly because of the servers, like if someone makes a comment on my channel, but are in a different country, sometimes it doesn't reflect, and that's not just with Xiaomi phones... but for the most part, for the past Xiaomi phones that I've reviewed and tested (all Global units) no issues. 😊
Thanks for the review. Seems like a good phone for 150 dllr
you say the charger is a bit slow.
can you upgrade to a fast charger....
does this cause problems...
thanks....
Technically using a faster charger won't make the charging speed faster as it only supports a certain charging speed.
And yes, having to use a charger that has a much stronger input may just cause problems with the device, it may not show signs at the moment, but in the long run, it might
@@Chrisispoint ...many thanks
Does it support wireless charging ?
nope
How much does the system take up GBS?
Cool - subscribed 👍🙂
wow, thanks 😃
Is it ok if i use it on media consumption? Like netlfix and youtube? No lags?
media consumption it is fine, there will be the occassional lag but that really depends on what you're doing with it.
Nice review. I love the phone. Can you do a giveaway?
That's actually a nice idea, I'll keep this in mind. 😊
@@Chrisispoint thank for putting it in consideration. It's will get you more subs too
Which variant are you using po? Is it the 2/32 or the 3/64?
this is the 2/32 gb variant 😊
@@Chrisispoint hey I have the same version!
You didn't review the menu aND the apps on the phone.
Yep, because this is my review. This is how I percieved the video to look like. 😊
Hello Chris
Please when r we gonna get this in Nigeria any idea?.
I desperately need 1
Hi Eric, apologies, I have no idea if this would be available in your area, but I hope it would 🙂
i am going to buy it my budget is hunderd dollars but i want something with USB C do u know something?
you can check out my other smartphone reviews 😊
@@Chrisispoint ok thank you :)
your welcome 😊
May i ask sir. Which one is better, MIUI 12 or realme UI?
To be honest, it really depends on the user. Everyone has their own preference in terms of the UI (user interface), some prefer MIUI 12, some prefer the RealMe UI.
So it really depends on you or the user 😊
Chrisispoint okay sir thank you 👌🏼
Your welcome 😊
Do You Think That I Should Buy The Redmi 9A Or 9C? I Needed A Budget Phone And I Only Get 5 Dollars A Week. And This Video Was Very Helpful!!!
If you can afford the extra spend go for the Redmi 9C, It'll last longer and is more functional 😊
@@Chrisispoint Ok Thank You😊✨
I got the 3G ram one and tbh it also pretty low for it's performance especially the battery and the system seems like linux for pc's... Very well done xiaomi
I used redmi 9A for 3 months and it was very slow. Couldn't download apps like watsap, Instagram and TH-cam. I was using the web version of those apps . Please what's your take on 9c, will I be able to download these apps and also enjoy full functionality of this phone? Pls 🙏 reply
the video says it all actually.
is this phone built-in battery
Yes it is
which is better remi 9c or samsung A02???
I think that would depend on the amount of which you'd have to pay. I personally have not used the Samsung Galaxy A02, but when it comes to entry level smartphones, I'd probably go for the Redmi 9C. It's cheaper and functional, at least based on my experience using it.
@@Chrisispoint thanks for the feedback
should i buy redmi 9c or realme c11 its FIGHT between this two
I think the safe answer is whichever is more available to you.
Obviously both cater to almost the same specifications and ultimately, the biggest differentiating factor is the Android skin between MIUI or RealMe UI.
So that ultimately depends with you 😊
Nice vídeo!!!
thanks, glad you liked it, feel free to share with your friends 😉
@@Chrisispoint I already shared it !!!!! I hope my friends come to subscribe 😊
Your First!
My next smart phone! Thanks for the review
Your welcome 😊
no usb type c is a dealbreaker for me :(
Is this the Indian version of redmi 9c ??
Mine have 2 cameras only :((
Third one is Dummy =(
this is the global variant 😊
@@Chrisispoint Thanks for replying
Indian varient have only dual cameras setup :((
Means this phone is with triple AI camera.
But in India macro cam in DUMMY
@@renuchaurasia4243 well to be fair, the 3rd is just a depth sensor so technically only 2 cameras really operate so i don't think it's a bad deal 😅.
@@Chrisispoint Thanks for replying and thanks for this Tech knowledge :D
@@renuchaurasia4243 your very much welcome 🙂
As an entry level it's tops. RSA
Bought for my mother coming tomorrow
hey that's awesome, I hope she likes it 😊
Did your mum like it?
@@aallpp55 it's good at first but slows down after a few months tbh, I would rather look into pocophone by xiaomi as they have much better specs
@@pt_trainer9244 Thanks for this reply.
I can't decide whether to buy the RedMi 9C or the Mi Note 10 Lite 😔 Which one do you think I can buy?
well... that's quite a far jump in terms of cost. If you need a smartphone just for the sake of having a smartphone then go for the Redmi 9C. But if you're looking for a little bit more power, then Mi Note 10 lite it is.
@@Chrisispoint Oh Thanks 😊 I'll go for the Mi Note 10 Lite 😏
awesome choice, i'm sure you'll enjoy the experience.
Never had a Xiaomi -- is android modified a lot?
Well, aside from the Google Pixel phones, every other Android device has their own user interface which gives them their own character/ personality which comes with features and perks that may potentially make them different from one brand to the other 🙂
@@Chrisispoint thanks for the reply. I'll do a bit of research. I used use Nokia (Windows) phones, after that Moto, which are more or less vanilla Android.
@@sdrtcacgnrjrc yep, so far Moto and Nokia smartphones, (next to Oneplus) devices are closest to Vanilla Android 😊
What about taking pictures at night
I'm not entirely sure if this would be the best recommendation for night photography. There's always a flash should you need it, but if you're looking to compare this to the likes of others that has that dedicated feature, it's not going to deliver amazing results. 😊
Ok
Pls make tutorial how to have gesture bar
I'll look into it 😊
Ok ^_^
Could you put Android 6 on it ? I hate the later rubbish of Android versions
sadly I can't, I no longer have the device with me 😊
lmao expecting this phone to play games shouldn't even be a thing...I guess this phone is good for 120-130 euros?
also the camera samples at 2:00 are not that bad! but they are not impressive either lol
If you've been accustomed to using relatively high end smartphones then yes there's a huge probability this would appeal to you but there is a market for it which makes it relevant.
Also, not a lot of people like buying last year or a flagship released 2-3 years ago, with the growing market for consumers nowadays, everyone is gunning for the cheapest possible smartphone that wouldn't sacrifice too much on overall performance.
Should I buy one of these ( 3GB ram 64GB storage ) or a Nokia 6.2 (3GB ram 32GB storage )?
I currently have a Huawei P9 Lite and although the performance is sufficient, the storage isn't and it runs on Android 6😂
Honestly, I would suggest, if you're budget is just in the range of the Xiaomi Redmi 9C, go for the Poco M3. It was just recently released, has 64 GB of storage which is expandable, a huge 6,000 mAh battery and a big display. 😉
@@Chrisispoint poco devices aren't available on my country unfortunately. What do you think about the Redmi 9 (3gb ram 32gb memory) over the 9C (3gb ram 64gb memory)? Both are available for the same price at the moment
@@cameron4907 well the Redmi 9 is the base model of this series, although they may have the same storage and ram configurations the processor is different.
The Redmi 9 comes with a Helio G80 (which is more superior) over the Redmi 9C that comes with the Helio G35.
In addition, the Redmi 9 (not the 9C) has support for 18w fast charging, considering it's a 5,000 mAh battery, the Redmi 9 would be a better pick (if the price is the same as the Redmi 9C) 😊
@@Chrisispoint thanks for the help! The only trump card the 9c has is larger memory in my area.
PS you got a new subscriber 😊
Aww thanks 😃. As for the trump card, yeah that would be a bit of a bugger, on a positive note, both are exapandable so I think it's still a win for you 🙂
Noice i ambuying the phone xD
cool 😃
@@Chrisispoint best and my first time getting commented by youtuber! Thank you for your review.
and for you replying my comment
your welcome 😃
@@Chrisispoint :D **look like we are online youtube chatting**
Wear a mask the npc Says lol no thanks, you wear that covid burka
🤣, can't breathe with those surgical masks
@@Chrisispoint just skip masks live free. We in Sweden never had mandates at all and we're fine.
Smooth ba bro?
it's smooth enough para sa specs niya. Entry level to e, so can't really expect flagship performance.
For the price, performance is decent 🙂
Good processor, trash gpu, trash ram, medium storage
Worst phone, im using it, it has poor camera quality which ages as time passes, it freezes a lot, very slow and hang, only chargig and memory is good
Wait till you see the 13C and the 14C 😅
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