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The Redmi 5's display is pleasantly bright, topping out at around 500 nits. That's certainly not spectacular for an LCD but it's quite alright.
The most evident difference between Xiaomi Redmi 5 vs Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A is in their displays: the first has a borderless display with an 18:9 aspect ratio, while the second has a classic 16:9 ...
Redmi Note 5 Pro has a better front camera with a resolution of 20 MP, while the Note 5 has an average 5 MP snapper. The rest of the specs is exactly the same, but the price changes.
Now, Redmi is showing off a new under-display fingerprint sensor that works through an LCD panel. So far, under-display fingerprint sensors have only been possible on OLED displays.