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A still showing the Redmi Note 7 in space
Xiaomi is at it again! In another unconventional marketing tactic, the company sent the Redmi Note 7 to space. Earlier, when it had introduced the Redmi Note 7, Xiaomi had posted videos showing employees stomping on the phone, throwing it down the staircase in a sealed garbage can, and even chopping vegetables on the smartphone, to show its durability. The company's latest marketing stunt, however, is taking things to the next level. While in space, the Xiaomi smartphone also took some amazing shots at an altitude of 31,000 metres.
Xiaomi's CEO, Lei Jun, posted a video (republished by Sparrows News on YouTube) titled “Little King Kong” (translated) on Weibo, which shows the Redmi Note 7 being launched into space using a balloon. With this move, the company is primarily looking to further strengthen the durability factor of the phone, thanks to the presence of Gorilla Glass 5 on both the front and back. The company has also taken the opportunity to showcase Redmi Note 7's camera capabilities.
But as they say, what goes up must come down! The balloon popped at an altitude of 35,375 metres with 1KPa atmospheric pressure. During this whole test, the Redmi Note 7 survived an internal temperature of 9 degrees Celsius and an external temperature of -56 degrees Celsius, which is quite remarkable for a smartphone that doesn't even cost a fortune!
The company also took to Twitter to share some of the shots that the smartphone took while it was in space. It is important to note here that the watermark on the images mentions the 48-megapixel dual-cameras were used to take the shots in space, which indicates that the China version of the phone was used for the test. On the other hand, in India, the smartphone comes equipped with a dual-camera setup that comprises of a 12-megapixel primary sensor accompanied by a 2-megapixel depth sensor.
Some stellar space shots by #RedmiNote7. #48MPforEveryone gives you the bigger picture. pic.twitter.com/9pfZ2x64ED
— Xiaomi #5GIsHere (@Xiaomi) May 5, 2019
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