Xiaomi recently launched its latest budget smartphone, the Redmi 5, in the sub-Rs. 11,000 price segment in India.
Redmi 5 include a 5.7-inch 18:9 display, a fairly large 3300mAh battery, and an LED flash for the front-facing camera. The Xiaomi Redmi 5 price in India is Rs. 7,999 for the variant with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage; Rs. 8,999 with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage; and Rs. 10,999 with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. The first Redmi 5 flash sale in India will be held on Tuesday, March 20 at 12pm IST on Amazon.in and Mi.com, and at Mi Home offline stores. Availability with offline partners is expected to follow later.
The front of the smartphone has no physical buttons; the Home, Overview, and Back keys are on-screen. Above the display is a 5-megapixel front camera with its own LED selfie light. The camera's performance is a lot like what budget phones in this price segment usually offer, but the LED flash does help in low light. There's an enhancement feature called Smart Beauty 3.0 that is supposed to make selfies look better.
The metal back of the Xiaomi Redmi 5 has a 12-megapixel camera with f/2.2 aperture, phase detection autofocus, HDR, and an LED flash. Models in the Redmi series haven't been known to sport the best rear cameras, and the Redmi 5 is no exception. In our brief time with the unit, we were able to take some decent shots in good lighting conditions but it didn't perform well in low light. Again, do wait for our full review, in which we will test the camera performance extensively.
The phone also has a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, placed right below the camera. The phone's size makes it easy to reach the fingerprint sensor, and it worked accurately during our initial testing.
On the right of the Redmi 5 are the volume and power buttons. On the left is a hybrid dual-SIM tray that can house either two Nano-SIMs or one Nano-SIM and a microSD card. The bottom of the device has a Micro-USB port and loudspeaker.
Finally, on the top is a 3.5mm headphone jack, an infrared emitter, and a microphone.
The Redmi 5 also includes a Screen Recorder app, Mi Remote, Facebook, shopping apps, and a few Microsoft apps including Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, and Skype Lite.
The 3300mAh battery powers everything from under the hood. MIUI has a Sleep Mode that is claimed to conserve battery life significantly by closing background apps; restricting NFC, Bluetooth, GPS, mobile data, and Wi-Fi access; and cutting down on notifications.
According to me the phone is totally value for money as it provides all latest features but i prefer you buy 3GB Ram and 32 gigs storage variant because now days 32 GP variant is become major requirement to handle the heavy tasks.
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