Chinese company Xiaomi has raised the curtain on the Redmi Note 3, a device that follows a similar path to all the company’s previous handsets. That means once again Xiaomi has managed to package a smartphone with plenty of quality features, but still with a price tag that puts numerous rivals to shame. It is a balancing act the company excels at.
As we have become used to lately, the Redmi Note 3 comes in two variant configurations, with separate RAM and native storage options. The more affordable variant will come with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage, with Xiaomi saying this handset will launch January 17 with a price equivalent to $152. The 3GB RAM version with 32GB of native storage has been announced but has yet to get a release date or a price.
All the other specs are shared by the two smartphones and include a 5.5-inch screen that packs 1080p Full HD resolution, a hexa-core 1.8GHz CPU and the Adreno 510 GPU, a sizeable 16 megapixel primary camera with phase detection auto focus, a 5MP front facing lens with f/2.0 aperture, and a massive 4050mAh juicer that should keep the lights on for a long time. Xiaomi has even managed to package a fingerprint scanner into this affordable product, located under the camera module it will provide enhanced security features.
Interestingly, the most popular manufacturer in China says the Redmi Note 3 comes with a new technology that automatically re-adjusts the readability of the display by changing the contrast of individual pixels in real time.
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