![]() ![]() ![]() Benchmarking the device gives some impressive results. This is a tri-cluster configuration with two cores clocked at 2.1GHz, 4 cores clocked at 1.8GHz and the other low power cores clocked at 1.4GHz. With MediaTek Helio X20 on board, there’s a powerful processor with 10 cores. Multitasking is good and there are no issues with performance. The one you choose depends on your budget and needs.īut so far, the 3GB RAM is quite enough. As for RAM, my unit packs 3GB, although there’s one with 2GB and another with 4GB. If it’s a priority to use two SIM cards, I would advise you go for the variant with a bigger storage. The unit I have comes with 64GB storage internal storage and I’ve been able to use both SIM slots for SIM cards. Network reception was good and call quality was quite okay. Although, I wasn’t able to get the phone to use 4G only from the settings, using this old trick did the job. Smile and ntel worked fine, so did Spectranet. Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 operates on about 8 LTE bands and I was able to use the available 4G network SIM cards. Videos played for exactly 12 hours and 16 minutes using VLC. However, the big battery capacity makes up for this.Ī video loop test was performed with the battery at 100%, volume at 50%, brightness at 50% and device in Airplane Mode. Unfortunately, there’s no fast charge, the battery took a bit over two hours to fully charge from 0% to 100% in the test I carried out. I was able to squeeze out two days out of the device. Even if you’re a heavy user, you should still get a full day of use. Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 comes with a 4,100mAH battery that’s above average. Colors and contrast can be further adjusted from the display settings. Sunlight legibility is good and for those who read on their mobile devices at night, there’s a Reading Mode that has a blue light filter. The screen is pretty bright and colors quite vivid. The screen is protected by a scratch resistance glass with a 2.5D curved edge. Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 comes with a 5.5-inch display with an FHD IPS LCD panel. The design may not be spectacularly groundbreaking, but it sure makes this device look good. The fingerprint sensor sits below the 13MP camera and dual-LED flash. There are two antennae lines running across the top and bottom. Actually, only one has the speaker, the other is for the microphone.Ĭentered at the top is the infrared sensor, with the 3.5mm jack on the left and the noise-cancelling mic on the right.Īs mentioned earlier, the phone has a metallic chassis and the back has gentle curves with beveled edges. The bottom has two speaker grills flanking the micro-USB port. ![]() Fortunately, this isn’t a problem on this unit since there’s a whopping 64GB internal storage to play with. This houses two SIM cards (micro & nano) or you may have to let go of using the second SIM slot for an SD card. The right side holds the volume rocker with the power button just below. Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 comes with soft capacitive keys sitting below the screen and these are backlit. At the top of the screen is the 5MP camera sitting beside the centered earpiece. The 5.5-inch screen is protected by a 2.3D curved-edge glass. It has an aluminum chassis that feels good to hold. Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 is not in the league of expensive devices but it sure has a great build quality. Mediatek Helio X20 (2.1GHz deca-core processor) | For Chinese variantģ2GB/32GB/64GB | expandable up to 128GB via microSDġ3MP with LED flash | f/2.0 lens | PDAF | 1080p video recording MIUI 8 based on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallowĥ.5-inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS LCD | 2.5D curved glass | 401ppi ![]()
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