To begin with, the likenesses. The two models have the same 5.99-inch, 2160×1080 pixel IPS LCD board, Snapdragon 636 chipset, 3/4/6GB of RAM with a 32/64GB of capacity and a 4000mAh battery.
In any case, the 12MP back camera now has a F/1.9 focal point contrasted with F/2.2 on the Indian model, bigger 1.4μm pixels contrasted with 1.25μm, and furthermore has double pixel PDAF for speedier centering. The 5MP auxiliary camera on the back is indistinguishable however.
On the front, the 20MP camera from the Indian model has been supplanted with a 13MP sensor. The cameras are likewise AI driven, with things, for example, representation mode, excellence mode and face open being enhanced with AI, despite the fact that that is likely the same as on the Indian model regardless of whether it’s not showcased all things considered.
Finally, the Chinese model accompanies Android 8.0 Oreo out of the container running underneath MIUI 9 and furthermore bolster for Project Treble while the Indian model boats with Android 7.1.1 Nougat.
The new Redmi Note 5 will be accessible in Black, Blue, Gold and Rose Gold and costs begin at RMB 1099