Redmi 6 Pro Front Camera Explained

in #technology6 years ago

Yesterday, Mi launched the 6th generation of Redmi series smartphones and the standout device was Redmi 6 Pro, the device runs on MIUI 9.6 on top of Android 8.1 Oreo, AI Dual Cameras similar to Redmi Note 5 Pro, Snapdragon 625 and a massive 4000mah battery. Redmi 6 Pro is also the first Redmi Phone with a Notch Display and inside that notch lies the 5MP front AI Camera. Here we will read more about the front Camera of Redmi 6 Pro.

AI Beautify 4.0
Redmi 6 Pro has AI Beautify 4.0 with in-depth learning and features that are optimised especially for India. Beautify 4.0 can also intelligently identify the skin variations. The mode works on ten different facial features and tries to determine each one and beautifies each one separately. The beautify mode seems to be work seamlessly and the images look quite natural.

Front HDR
Redmi 6 Pro also has the very useful HDR mode even in the front Camera. The HDR mode, when turned on, can help in taking Selfies with better details in the background especially in situations where there is too much Light in the background.

Face Unlock
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Face unlock has been a much talked about feature for a while and the new Redmi 6 series Mi is making this feature available to the budget segment as well. Redmi 6 Pro comes Xiaomi's AI-based face Unlock feature. To unlock the device via Face unlock you will just need to raise the device and it will unlock as it detects your face. Yes, the Redmi 6 Pro also has a fingerprint scanner on the back but face Unlock is a feature that many people like to use.So, You have multiple ways to unlock your device.

AI Portrait Selfie

Portrait mode is a feature that has been quite popular over the last year and Redmi 6 Pro AI based Portrait on the front Camera too. The front portrait mode on the Redmi 6 Pro is powered by AI which works on the Semantic Segmentation with an in-depth learning algorithm. This helps in more accurate edge detection. It measures the scene pixel by pixel and identifies which pixels need to be in focus, i.e., the person and all her/his accessories and blur everything else. This works perfectly in both outdoor and indoor conditions. This can be seen in the images below.