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Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 Review

Xiaomi never fails to surprise us by launching by launching phone with extraordinary features at low price. They have crossed $1 Billion Revenue milestone last year with their brilliant strategy in India. Now the company has launched Mi Band 2, Power Banks, Air Purifier, Redmi Series Phones & Many other devices recently. Redmi Note 4 is one of the newest member of Xiaomi family. It has become a key contributor of them.

The Redmi Note 4 model sports an all-metal body & boasts of extraordinary specifications.


Redmi Note 4 look & Feel
Redmi Note 4 follows the design of Redmi Note 3. The front panel comes with similar capacitive navigation buttons below the display & slim borders around it. It is having 2.5D curved-edge glass across the front. The rear panel of this phone is less slippery. 


There are antenna band across the top & bottom sides. the set up of the Rear Camera, dual-tone LED Flash & the Fingerprint Scanner are as same like Redmi Note 3. But this time Xiaomi has shifted the speakers to the bottom from the top. The bottom side of the phone also have Micro-USB Port for charging & Data Transfer. Also, there are a 3.5mm audio jack & an Infrared Emitter at the top side of the phone. The Power Button & the volume buttons are at the right side of the phone which can be accessed through the fingers easily.


Redmi Note 4 is giving me Royal comfort while using it through one hand as it has rounded edges which fit my palm without having any problem. With the slim body & cool design, Redmi Note 4 is the best Redmi series phone till date in my view.

With the 5.5 inch Full HD IPS Display, Redmi Note 4 has a resolution of 1080*1920 pixels. With the full HD Display, I can watch video & play games in royal comfort. Now you can colour temperature whenever you want from settings. With the reading mode, you can read everything with comfort.


Redmi Note 4 Specifications
Redmi Note 4 has come in India with 3 different variants models; 2 GB Ram & 16 GB Rom, 3 GB Ram & GB Rom, 4 GB & 64 GB Rom. It is Powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor clocked at 2GHz with an Adreno 506 GPU.


Redmi Note 4 comes with a hybrid sim tray, which support one Nano sim & one micro sim or Micro-SD card. Both sim supports 4G & you can expand your storage with 128 GB Micro-SD card.

The handset contains a non-removable battery of 4100 mAh. There are a 13MP Rear camera with f/2.0 aperture, PDFA & dual-tone LED Flash. In the other hand there is a 5 MP front facing camera with f/2.0 aperture & a fixed focus lense.


Users also get dual-band WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.1, USB OTG, FM Radio, GPS/A-GPS, Miracast, GLONASS, BeiDou. It also supports VoLTE & we are happy with calling quality.

Redmi Note 4 runs on MIUI 8 based Android 6.0.1 . The device comes with Mi Cloud which gives user 5GB of Free storage.

Redmi Note 4 Performance
 No Complaints over it's Octa-core processors. I have played Modern Combat 8 & The Walking Dead on Redmi Note 4. Multitasking is quick & no heating problem at all on Redmi Note 4. There are no lagging problem while multitasking or while app launching.

It supports high quality video along with 4K video. Sound is loud & there are no distortion in sound.

With the camera app, now you can choose different modes while clicking on Redmi Note 4. You can choose snow, sunset, beach, sunsetwith Scenes Mode during your click which is impressive.
You can record videoes at 1080P resolution. Selfie camera is also awesome but once again, those taken in well-lit situations are better than those taken in low light.



Now with the with 4100 mAh you can go any where without powerbank . I have used internet & games for 42 hours & 39 minutes but still there is 18% charge left. As stand by it has given 157 hours & 17 minutes service but still there was 37% battery left on Redmi Note 4. 


So in my view, Redmi Note 4 is one of the best phone with awesome specifications at low price.

You can buy yours in Flash Sale here - http://bit.ly/2nYiEwb

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