Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 review
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 (Gold 32 Gb)
The first all-metal budget phablet from China's Apple is a stunner,
Redmi is the
company's budget smartphone line-up, and the Note 3 sits at the top of the
series as an all-metal Android phablet with a fantastic design and decent
performance.
Fast fingerprint scanner
No NFC
PROS
Great design and build
Big battery
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 (Gold 32 Gb) |
CONS
Average camera
Screen is only 'OK'
KEY FEATURES
5.5-inch 1080p display
Dual sim
16/32GB storage
Fingerprint scanner
2GB RAM
Android 5.0
Manufacturer: Xiaomi
WHAT IS THE XIAOMI REDMI NOTE 3?
The Redmi Note 3 is the latest large-screen, low-cost phone
from Chinese handset maker Xiaomi – the company often referred to as "The
Apple of the East", thanks to its dominant position in that particular
part of the world.
The company's Redmi Note series has traditionally been
focused at the low end of the market – even more so than Xiaomi's other
astonishingly good-value offerings, such as the flagship Mi5 series. However,
it offers premium features such as metal bodywork, a fingerprint scanner,
5.5-inch IPS screen and a surprisingly fast octa-core MediaTek Helio X10
processor – all for around £130( INR:11999/-) for the (Gold 32 Gb) model.
XIAOMI REDMI NOTE 3 – DESIGN
The Redmi Note 2 was certainly no slouch when it came to
build quality, but it was still an all-plastic phone and felt a little cheap
when set alongside Xiaomi's other handsets, such as the sleek Mi4. The Redmi
Note 3 doesn't leave anything to chance and comes equipped with a robust metal
chassis that gives the entire handset a pleasing feel of weightiness.
It isn't entirely made of metal, though – the top and bottom
edges are plastic, which blend in seamlessly with the rest of the design – but
this definitely feels like it's in a class above most budget blowers. The
construction is also rock-solid, with no noticeable movement when gripped
tightly
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