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  1. 1. Xiaomi Redmi Note Review in pictures The #1 gadget research website in India
  2. 2. 2 Standard plasticky build… The Redmi Note is the largest smartphone offering in Xiaomi’s stable Usual rectangular design with plastic as building material Dual-tone finish of black in the front and white at the back is a nice touch The Android navigation buttons are backlit and their red colour makes them unique There’s considerable length of bezel around the display DESIGN
  3. 3. 3 … that could’ve been better The device weighs 199g, making it quite heavy Moreover, because of plastic build, it feels chunky The phablet is also quite thick, with its frame measuring 9.4mm The glossy back panel is a fingerprint magnet and also makes it slippery Prying the back cover open exposes the removable battery, two SIM slots and a microSD card slot DESIGN
  4. 4. A large pitch to play The Redmi Note’s pull factor is its display, which measures 5.5-inches The large display makes the device ideal for consuming multimedia content as well as web browsing and reading eBooks Though the resolution is 720p, the display offers good viewing angles and vivid colours Sadly, there’s no protective layer on top of its display DISPLAY
  5. 5. An all-rounder in software… Runs the dated Android 4.2 JellyBean The customised MIUI v5 skin is on top, which offers similar features to its siblings The interface is completely altered, right from lock screen to home screen as well as icons Even the default apps don a different look The Security suite offering granular control of the device’s various aspects, deserves a special mention USER INTERFACE
  6. 6. … that offers numerous customisation options The interface puts complete control in the hand of the user You can change the different long-press commands for each of the navigation buttons Lock screen actions performed by these buttons can also be configured The colour of the notification light can also be changed for different types of notifications USER INTERFACE
  7. 7. Superb camera credentials… Boasts a 13-megapixel primary sensor with f/2.2 aperture, supported by an LED flash MIUI’s custom camera app has a number of features and modes on offer The app also comes with a number of live filters For selfies, the smartphone comes with a 5MP camera The rear shooter can record videos in 1080p resolution. The front snapper is able to shoot videos at 720p resolution CAMERA
  8. 8. … that result in a good imaging experience Quality-wise, the images display ample detail and reproduce good colours. However, once you start zooming in, they start losing their sharpness and there’s also colour spill over. HDR mode works well to brighten up the scene. Night shots are about average with subjects being captured well, but plenty of noise present. The front shooter is quite good for taking selfies or making video calls. Long shot Close up CAMERA
  9. 9. A compelling powerplay Powered by a MediaTek MT6592 SoC offering eight Cortex-A7 cores clocked at 1.7GHz and a Mali-450MP4 GPU The chipset is supported by 2GB RAM. Delivers smooth performance in all tasks. It played processor-intensive games like Asphalt Overdrive and Riptide GP2 without breaking a sweat, although it heats up quickly. PERFORMANCE
  10. 10. Eight gigs of storage with room for expansion Gets 8GB of onboard storage. Users will be able to access about 5.6GB* for installing apps or saving personal content. It can be extended further by making use of a microSD card of up to 32GB. The smartphone also supports flash drives with the USB OTG capability. PERFORMANCE *We’re using the Chinese version, the available storage can change based on the preloaded content in the Indian device
  11. 11. Plays the long innings Powered by a removable 3,200mAh battery Lasts more than an entire working day even with heavy usage With light usage, you can expect it to give you more than a day and a half worth’s backup There are a number of options to extend the battery life further You can also restrict the CPU speed in case you aren’t performing processing-intensive tasks PERFORMANCE
  12. 12. At a glance… 5.5-inch display with a resolution of 1,280 x 720 pixels, 267ppi 1.7GHz octa-core processor 2GB RAM 8GB internal memory, expandable up to 32GB 13-megapixel primary camera with LED flash, 5MP secondary camera Dual-SIM compatibility (3G support on primary SIM slot only) Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS 3,100mAh battery Android 4.2 JellyBean with MIUI v5
  13. 13. Pros and cons Large screen MIUI is customisable Decent camera Powerhouse internals Good battery life Chunky build quality No protective layer on top of display Older build of Android
  14. 14. Pricing & verdict “The Redmi Note is yet to land in India, but if our experience with it is anything to go by, it looks like that the device will score a hat-trick for Xiaomi in the country. Sure, its build quality could have been better, and there’s a notable competition in the form of Micromax Canvas Nitro and ASUS Zenfone 5. But, if you’re looking for a phablet with the promise of good performance and imaging capabilities, the Redmi Note is a no brainer. A solid battery life and intuitive MIUI are an added bonus.” Price: Rs 9,999 (Expected)

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