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Despite its low price (Rs 11,999), the Redmi Note 3 has managed to up the ante with its appearance and the hardware it houses under the hood.
With a 5.5-inch full HD display with a resolution of 1,080 x 1,920 p, the phone looks splendid in Xiaomi’s first all-metal body. The display is great with vibrant colours. Many people said the phone could rival the iPhone in appearance.
It runs Android 5.0.2 Lollipop. The device houses a 2Ghz MediaTek Helio X10 chipset with 3 GB of RAM. I downloaded Asphalt 8: Airborne, a very RAM-heavy game. Needless to say, I was impressed with how smooth an experience the phone provided me with. The phone didn’t heat up nor did it slow down in the process. A problem I’ve faced with many devices is that a lot of apps, especially the camera app, are slow to load. But with the Redmi Note 3, I faced no such issue even though I had a lot of apps open.
The device comes with a rear-facing speaker. Usually, the sound is affected by such placement so I decided to test it out. I started with Ed Sheeran’s Photograph. The sound quality was decent. Next, I took it up several notches and decided to play Led Zepellin’s Moby Dick and Metallica’s Fade to Black. When I cranked up the volume, I could hear some distortion in the playback. Of course, I wasn’t expecting a stellar audio performance at such a low price.
Another feature placed at the rear is the fingerprint scanner. It is placed in a way that makes it easier to register one’s fingerprint and unlock the screen with a single touch. Setting up one’s fingerprint is easy and takes less than a second.
A weak point of the phone is its 13-megapixel (MP) primary camera. In good lighting, the camera performs adequately but as soon as you try to click a picture in low-light conditions, the resultant images are grainy and unclear. The 5MP secondary camera is nothing special and clicks average selfies.
The Redmi Note 3 has a huge 4,000 mAh non-removable battery. This did make the phone a bit chunky but then again, you win some and lose some. The phone, on a full charge, lasted for more than two days. Of course, using RAM-heavy games or Instagram or browsing the internet does deplete the battery a bit, but not considerably.
HOW IT FARES AGAINST THE ZENFONE 2 | |
Redmi Note 3 OS: Android 5.0.2 RAM: 3 GB Processor: 2Ghz MediaTek Battery: 4,000 mAh Price: Rs 11,999 |
Asus ZenFone 2 (ZE550ML) OS: Android 5.0.2 RAM: 2 GB Processor: 1.8 GHz quad-core Battery: 3,000 mAh Price: Rs 13,999 (on Flipkart) |
The low price tag makes it a great buy for those who are looking for a performance-centric phone but don’t want it to pinch their pocket too much. Apart from the camera and a few kinks here and there, the Redmi Note 3 is an all-rounder and a must-buy.