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Con una pequeña búsqueda en Internet he visto que es un problema muy común en Xiaomi Redmi 9, XIAOMI Redmi note 9, 9C, 9A.... Un desastre, no hay manera de solucionarlo.
Intenté formatear la tarjeta, cambiarla por otra nueva, conceder los permisos desde la configuración del teléfono y todo es inútil.
A partir de ahora a configurar cámara para que almacene las fotos en el móvil y a vivir únicamente con la memoria del teléfono, que no es mucha.






Немного странно, что у него нет маленького светящегося объявления с уведомлениями, но это также способ не смотреть на мобильный 24/7 если у вас есть чем заняться.
В целом очень довольна покупкой

First Impressions:
I don't go all out with buying super cheap phones, I consider what I need and design to some degree plays a role in that. Is this phone really big? Yes. Can it be too big at times? Yes. Then, what do I need a phone this big for? Productivity, above all else. I dig that this has a plastic body because as big and wide as the Redmi 9 is, what minimizes the dropping risk is the textured back and included clear case which isn't actually terrible for once. The design reminds me of the Note 8 Pro but scaled down and made of plastic. I can feel the larger battery in this device yet the weight is equally distributed and I haven't had issues with bottom or top heaviness.
Hardware and Utilities Performance:
We have a headphone jack and USB-C on the bottom (which I prefer) and an IR blaster at the top which from my experience works OK. Not great, Just OK. Microphone performance is not much better nor any worse than on slightly less or more expensive phones I've used, they're clear enough to get my words through, as is the loudspeaker. Headphone performance is identical to my last phone, a Galaxy A10E. The fingerprint scanner works quite fast, but the positioning and raise makes it too easy to trigger with a palm, which obviously cannot be recognized. Facial recognition is stunningly better than on other devices with an identical front facing camera setup. Speaking of cameras, the Redmi 9 punches its pay grade aggressively but not well above it. With outdoors shots its serviceable and while indoors it's rather subpar, no ideal image stabilization but can be compensated once the conditions are suitable. The display is Full HD, in mathematics, 1080p, which is something many other OEM's are afraid of putting in a phone under $200... you get what you pay for and it isn't that visible on full brightness while outdoors. The battery is amazing, considering I'm not a power user, I get a good four days of battery without feeling urgency to recharge, even at 45% - below half! Finally, the productivity comes in the form of four gigabytes of RAM, which makes a huge difference, especially since the chipset sits around the performance range of "super budget gaming" (Mediatek Helio G80), so this thing flies between tasks, at least seven to eight apps before things begin to restart on resume.
Software:
This is where I'm highly mixed with Xiaomi phones.
I sit between the overly cautious experienced user and the average nobody who just uses what's available. If you are using Xiaomi smartphones you are dealing with ads and a bunch of bloatware you aren't immediately able to uninstall without special tools. I don't like rooting, I'm unreliable at it, so I break things. Using a no-root solution called ADB Fast Tools, I was able to remove most of the ads and other crap I don't feel comfortable lingering on my phone - as well as most Google apps except for four. That aside, Xiaomi did a better job with MIUI 11, adopting common features rather than riffing on iOS. I prefer a black dark mode with color accents as opposed to just dark grays, this version of MIUI just does it right. Gestures aren't as important to me, maybe because it's another software thing I'm bad at, and I misfire the spacebar as a go-home swipe a lot. For all the apps I unloaded using the aforementioned tool, I went with simplified alternatives with barebones functionality, abandoning the stuff I couldn't unload with these simpler apps as well.
Overall Pros & Cons:
+acceptable build quality
+fantastic battery life
+very fly performance for the price
+MIUI improvements align with stock Android
-awkward and oversensitive fingerprint scanner
-gesture navigation isn't good enough for me
-bloatware
-system app advertisements


Für diesen Betrag und die Qualität ein super Preisleistungsverhältnis.








No se si sea solo el modelo de mi mama pero a veces no se escucha bien las llamadas.





