Redmi K20 pro , still worth in 2020?

What's to be expected in 2020:
While last year’s POCO F1 showed
Xiaomi that there was a market for an affordable premium Xiaomi
product, the device cut too many corners to hit that price point. And
then Xiaomi launched the redmi K20 and k20 pro which shook the tech
world with price and it's features with such a awesome back design .
This phone was deal breaking and everyone loved it at the price of 25k
What's in the box?
- Redmi K20 Pro
- 2-pin fast charger (5V-2A / 9V-2A)18w
- USB Type-C Cable.
- SIM Ejector tool.
- Protective case.
- User manual and warranty
- Protective case
Design:
Price_wise
the K20 Pro’s rivals fall far behind in terms of performance, but not
so much in the design and camera departments. The real challengers to
the phone are all priced above Rs 30,000 and most of them offer the same
level of performance. The
design of redmi K20 pro is the most classy one in this price segment
with a flamed like colours coming from the sides of the phone which is
really so appealing . The display comes with super amoled one with a
indisplay fingerprint scanner which is pretty fast . And the speakers
are located in the bottom side and as the mi always decide to keep the
ir blaster from which you can control the ac , television and all other
electronic devices which runs from a remote which is really an
advantage
Battery:
The
phone packs a 4,000 mAh battery that supports 27W wired charging that
means you can juice your phone to 58% in just half an hour. The Redmi
K20 Pro comes with a headphone jack, and has a Hi-Res Audio
certification, as well as multi-function NFC.
Performance:
In
real world usage, you won’t find any significant difference compared to
other Snapdragon 855-powered flagships. The fact that this is the most
affordable phone powered by the flagship processor makes it noteworthy,
but otherwise, there’s nothing new per se in terms of performance and
whereas comparing to many new other smartphone launches this year REDMI
K20 PRO still stands out and remains unbeatable as the 855 is still a
flagship chipset at this midrange smartphone . On its daily usage the
phone is fluid smooth and feels ease with its amoled display the colour
remain natural and it's also capable to clock this to 75hz refresh rate
which is really a game changing as many people would love to do it. But
if you miss the clock your device would misbehave so it's on you to do
it or not. This phone is really fluid smooth comparing to other mobile
at 30k
Camera:
The
K20 Pro packs an 8MP telephoto lens with 2X optical zoom. This is
combined with a 13MP wide-angle camera and a 48MP Sony IMX586 primary
sensor. It's pretty impressive considering the next phone to offer
something similar is priced at Rs 40,000 (Oppo Reno 10X Zoom).In
typical daylight conditions, the Redmi K20 Pro is actually pretty good.
The details come out sharp and, while the phone do tend to saturate the
colours to an extent, they look quite aesthetic. So the camera of this
phone is good in day light after it's new updates but still this camera
could have been much better comparing to its competitors but looking at
this price point there should not be much complaints about it , and it's
also comes with a 20mp front camera which lets you take good selfies ,
so ending with camera area it's good camera with some improvements
required.
Verdict:
So
finally is it worth the purchase still where many other mobiles came
including pocox2 and other flagship mobiles? I would tell yes cause
still the REDMI K20 PRO with 855 processor and with amoled display with
popup camera this mobile still sexy and remains impeccable with its fast
charging faster GPU and cpu the only main drawback is it's camera area
which can still be improved with gcam or updates