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Xiaomi's sub-brand has launched the new Redmi Turbo 5 in India as the first Turbo smartphone in the country. The latest smartphone offers some interesting features and specifications, and comes with a starting price of Rs. 37,999. Do you think it is a value-for-money proposition?
Redmi says it will launch a phone with a nearly 7500mAh battery soon in the form of the Redmi Turbo 5. Honestly, the development in the battery technology space has been staggering in the last few years. It was impossible to see such large capacities in a mainstream smartphone just a few years ago. Other brands such as Vivo and Oppo are also pushing to a 7000mAh. I think I would take a thicker phone everyday if it meant I did not have to charge it again and again.
Xiaomi’s Mi 5 fits a lot of easy classifications. Yes, it’s a poor person’s Galaxy S7 and Apple 6s. And yes, it’s another Chinese phone that wants to wow buyers with good looks and high specs. But what distinguishes is how good it is practically. Is it really worth the hype, let’s find out few pros and cons…? PROS- Excellent design & solid build quality with 3D glass.- Impressive display- Quick Charge 3.0 support- Great camera in good light- 4-axis OIS comes in handy- Fingerprint reader is fast & accurate- Features an IR Blaster- Features Qualcomm’s flagship processor Snapdragon 820 CONS-No Expandable storage-Non-removable battery-No QHD display-No FM Radio- Low-light camera performance is sub-par-Flash sale model makes it difficult to buy Conclusion: It is definitely a good buy in the given price bracket. But keep in mind that this great smartphone with a not-so-great UI feels like we are using MI’s same old budget series phones like Note series or Redmi series.
Xiaomi’s Mi 5 fits a lot of easy classifications. Yes, it’s a poor person’s Galaxy S7 and Apple 6s. And yes, it’s another Chinese phone that wants to wow buyers with good looks and high specs. But what distinguishes is how good it is practically. Is it really worth the hype, let’s find out few pros and cons…?
PROS- Excellent design & solid build quality with 3D glass.- Impressive display- Quick Charge 3.0 support- Great camera in good light- 4-axis OIS comes in handy- Fingerprint reader is fast & accurate- Features an IR Blaster- Features Qualcomm’s flagship processor Snapdragon 820
CONS-No Expandable storage-Non-removable battery-No QHD display-No FM Radio- Low-light camera performance is sub-par-Flash sale model makes it difficult to buy
Conclusion: It is definitely a good buy in the given price bracket. But keep in mind that this great smartphone with a not-so-great UI feels like we are using MI’s same old budget series phones like Note series or Redmi series.
i ordered a redmi note 3 hard case which i recieved at my home on evening of 30 june. checked it on reaching home at 9.30. found it bent at two spots. didnt use it. after numerous failed attempts to contact the customer support via phone i contacted via online chat support. the support executive said i should mail snapshots of the defective product, its packaging, and the defect. which i yesterday i.e 5-6-16 and i was surprised to read the response i got. http://www.mi.com/in/service/replacefaq/ clearly mentioned 10 days replacement policy. customer has to initiate a replacement request mentioning the defect and email snapshots in case of physical damage. but in mail and on online support they say we have to report it within 24 hrs to be eligible for replacement.