Redmi K80 Pro : The Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro has become the latest foothold of the company in its line of camera-centric smartphones and retains the sleek design aesthetic that has characterized the Civi series while boasting major upgrades.
This mid-range phone punches well above its weight when it comes to flagship-class photography and standout features.
Design and Display
The Civi 4 Pro again sees Xiaomi emphasizing classy design with its super-slim 7.4mm body and svelte 185g weight.
The device flaunts a gorgeous 6.55-inch curved AMOLED display with 1.5K resolution (2750 × 1236 pixels), 120Hz refresh rate and supports up to an astounding 3000 nits peak brightness. The display is vivid with bright colors, deep blacks, and great visibility outdoors.
The phone’s vegan leather back panel color options give it a hint of class while also offering more traction than slippery glass backs.
The Civi 4 Pro is among the more stylish mid-rangers of 2025, and will be available in Matcha Green, Snow White and Shadow Black editions.
Performance
Powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 processor, the Civi 4 Pro can handle day-to-day tasks as well as gaming as well as phones costing significantly more.
With as many as 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and up to 512GB UFS 4.0 storage, multitasking is smooth and apps open quickly to enhance your work and play experience.
Powered by Android 15, HyperOS 2.0 provides a clean and light user experience empowered with several interesting features such as AI enabled photo editing, prediction based suggestions, and better privacy settings.
Camera System
It is photography where the Civi 4 Pro really shines. The device has a triple camera system tuned by Leica:
50MP OIS Main Sensor Light Fusion 800
50MP telephoto lens (2x optical zoom)
12MP Ultra Wide camera, 120° FOV
Its front camera setup is quite stunning too, offering a 32MP main selfie shooter and a 32MP ultra-wide lens (to take group shots).
The Civi 4 Pro’s images are very detailed with accurate colours and good dynamic range.
Low-light performance has received considerable upgrades over previous models and the night mode finally rivals the best on this list, as bringing in bright, detailed shots with almost negligible noise.
Battery and Charging
It also comes with a 4700mAh battery, and that delivers all day usage for most people. And 67W wired and 50W wireless charging means when you do need to re-juice you’ll be back up and running in no time.
I have to say, for already having one included charger in, I am already at a full charge in 45 minutes.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
Outstanding camera category partnered with Leica
Beautiful, lightweight design
Vibrant 120Hz AMOLED display
Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 Snake in the grass performance while hopping around like a kangaroo.
Fast charging capabilities
The good Premium features for a midprice phone.newArrayList.newArrayListThe bad OnePlus 7T has a better camera, but this is more affordable.
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Cons:
Not IP68 water-resistant (just IP54)
No expandable storage option
Limited global availability
Some competitors have bigger battery capacity
No 3.5mm headphone jack
Redmi K80 Pro: Verdict
The Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro is incredible value for photography fans unwilling to pay for a flagship.
It even has built-in camera features you will not find in most other mid-rangers, but there are no water resistance or some other premium features that we have come to associate with flagships. For the ultra-smooth design and advanced imaging, the Civi 4 Pro is a top contender in 2025.