
Refurbished price:€126.00
Versus €699.00 new

Refurbished price:€110.00
Versus €399.00 new
Ratings
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G, released in January 2022, and the Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 Pro 5G, launched in January 2023, are successive generations in Xiaomi's popular mid-range smartphone series. While both devices offer a similar design philosophy and core user experience, the Redmi Note 12 Pro 5G introduces advancements in its camera system, processing capabilities, and software foundation. Both phones operate on Android, with the newer model launching with a more recent version of the operating system.
When considering the practical lifespan of these devices, several factors come into play, including their release timelines, software support, and physical resilience.
Year of Release
Compatible with latest Update
OS
Foldable
The performance of a smartphone is crucial for daily tasks, from navigating apps to engaging in mobile gaming. Both devices offer capable performance for their respective generations.
Memory (GB)
The display is a primary interface for smartphone interaction, and both Redmi Note models offer vibrant viewing experiences.
Resolution
Screen type
The camera systems on these two smartphones present some notable differences, particularly in their main sensors and video capabilities.
Main camera
Front camera
Beyond core performance and display, several practical features contribute to the overall user experience of these smartphones.
Weight
Screen size (in)
Network
SIM card
Carrier compatibility
Connector
User feedback for the Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G often highlights its vibrant AMOLED screen, reliable battery life with fast charging, and the inclusion of a headphone jack and stereo speakers as strong points. Some common criticisms include its launch with an older Android version, the absence of 4K video recording, and a camera system that, while capable, was seen by some as a step down from its direct predecessor in certain aspects.
For the Redmi Note 12 Pro 5G, users frequently praise its high-quality AMOLED display with Dolby Vision, the improved performance from its updated processor, and the capable 50MP main camera with OIS, which enhances low-light photography and video stability. Its excellent battery life and fast charging are also consistently well-received. However, some users note that the secondary cameras (ultrawide and macro) do not match the quality of the main sensor, and the software experience, while functional, might not appeal to everyone.
Users prioritizing extended software support and superior video recording capabilities, along with a more refined main camera for varied lighting conditions, may find the Redmi Note 12 Pro 5G better suited to their needs. Conversely, those who value expandable storage via a microSD card and a slightly higher peak screen brightness might lean towards the Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G. Both devices offer a solid foundation for daily use, and choosing a quality-assured refurbished option can provide an eco-friendly alternative for either model.