Video framerate - Xiaomi Mi 2

Hi. Mi Xiaomi Mi2S with 32 GB and 13 mpx camera, record videos @ 22 fps. Es it normal?
I use latest MIUIv6 Special Edition.
Can it record at higher resolutions like 30???

Yes it is normal behaviour, unfortunately. In MIUI 5 there was HDR mode where frame rate was 30 fps, but it isn't available in MIUI 6 yet

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While all descriptions (including those at Gearbest, where I bought the phone) of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 speak of a 48 megapixel and a 5 MP camera, all system info apps show me that my phone has one camera with 13.2 MP and the other with 12 MP. My Redmi Note 7 is the Global version. Have I got something wrong?
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While all descriptions (including those at Gearbest, where I bought the phone) of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 speak of a 48 megapixel and a 5 MP camera, all system info apps show me that my phone has one camera with 13.2 MP and the other with 12 MP. My Redmi Note 7 is the Global version. Have I got something wrong?
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The sensor mounted on the Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 is the combination of four small pixels to obtain a larger pixel size. Specifically, CU 1.6 starting from CU 0.8.
The sensor included in the ultra-cheap phone is a Samsung ISOCELL S5KGM1. It has Tetracell technology, a technology that combines 4 adjacent pixels to work as a single pixel of larger size, thx to the Snapdragon 660 may be able to process the captured images generating a 48-MP photo.
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*Super Slow-mo on Galaxy S20 and S20+ supports FHD resolution and HD resolution on Galaxy S20 Ultra. On Galaxy S20 and S20+, users can record approximately 1 second of video captured at up to 960 fps with approximately 32 seconds of playback. On Galaxy S20 Ultra, users can record approximately 1 second of video captured at 480 fps and digitally enhance the video to 960 fps with approximately 32 seconds of playback. Playback time can be edited in Super Slow-mo player.
I might not record super slow-mo video that frequent, but I don't like it when much lower price variants got better specs

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