Redmi Note 5, Xiaomi’s much anticipated smartphone, has officially been unveiled for India. It will go on sale on February 22 on Flipkart, Mi.com and offline Mi Home stores. The successor to Redmi Note 4, the new phone comes with a Full View display, which is in line with most smartphones these days. Xiaomi is also promising improvements on the camera front.
At a starting price of Rs 9,999, Redmi Note 5 competes with the likes of Honor 9 Lite, Honor 7X which are newer phones with a Full View display. The phone also goes up against Xiaomi’s own Mi A1, launched under Google’s Android One program, and one that sports dual cameras on the back. The new Redmi Note 5 comes with the same Snapdragon 625 processor that we saw on the Redmi Note 4, along with a 4,000mAh battery. The biggest change is on the display front as the new phone features a 5.99-inch Full HD+ bezel-less screen. So how does Redmi Note 5 fare against Honor 7X, Mi A1, and Honor 9 Lite in the budget segment? We find out.
Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 starting price is Rs 9,999
Redmi Note 5 starts at Rs 9,999 for the 3GB RAM+32GB storage model. The 4GB RAM and 64GB storage variant comes at Rs 11,999, which is well under Rs 12,000. Though the Redmi Note 5 doesn’t sport dual rear cameras, its single 12MP lens is definitely at par with the competition. For Redmi Note 4 users, the upgrade will come in terms of display. The performance is top-notch and like other Xiaomi phones, the battery does not disappoint. The Redmi Note 5 makes a lot of sense for people who want to buy a stylish phone that offers good performance and battery.
Redmi Note 5 specifications include a 5.99-inch FHD+ display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor, 12MP rear camera and a 5MP front camera. The battery is 4,000 mAh. Users should keep in mind the phone is still on Android Nougat 7.1 with MIUI 9, which is disappointing for a smartphone launching in 2018. Though Xiaomi has promised Android Oreo for the Redmi Note 5, the company did not give a specific timeline.
Honor 9 Lite starting price is Rs 10,999
Honor 9 Lite has Full View display with an aspect ratio of 18:9 and dual rear and front cameras. For those looking for a break from metal unibody design phones, they can consider the Honor 9 Lite as it comes with a double-sided 2.5D glass design. Though you will need to be extra careful with this one. At Rs 10,999, you will get the 3GB RAM+32GB storage variant. The 4GB RAM+64GB storage model of Honor 9 Lite will cost Rs 14,999.
Honor 9 Lite gets a 5.65-inch Full HD+ Full View display, 13MP+2MP dual front and rear cameras, and a 3040 mAh battery. It is powered by the Kirin 659 processor, which is an octa-core one. The phone runs the company’s latest EMUI 8.0, based on Android 8.0 Oreo.
Honor 7X starting price is Rs 12,999
Honor 7X is another phone in the budget segment, which comes with a Full View display. The phone starts at Rs 12,999 for the 32GB storage model, while the 64GB storage variant costs Rs 15,999. Both the models comes with 4GB RAM. The rear 16MP+2MP camera is one of the best features of Honor 7X, which is one of the better ones in the price range. It comes with an 8MP front shooter. Another highlight is the 18:9 aspect ratio screen with reduced bezels. The 5.93-inch FHD+ display is one of the best viewing experiences in the sub-Rs 15,000 price range. The Honor 7X is powered by the Kirin 650 processor, and it runs Android Nougat 7.0 with EMUI. Honor has promised an Android Oreo update for this phone.
Xiaomi Mi A1 starting price is Rs 13,999
Mi A1 is the first Xiaomi smartphone, which does not ship with MIUI on board. Launched under Google’s Android One program, the phone has already started receiving Android 8.0 Oreo. The Mi A1 will make people who prefer stock version of Android on their smartphones happier. Launched at Rs 14,999, the Mi A1 recently received a permanent price-cut and is now selling at Rs 13,999. There’s only 4GB RAM+64GB storage option.
Mi A1 has dual rear cameras, which is arguably one of the best in the price segment. It gets a combination of 12MP+12MP rear cameras, where one of the lens is a telephoto one and another is wide-angle. The 3080 mAh battery easily lasts a day with moderate to heavy usage. It features a 5.5-inch display with the standard 16:9 aspect ratio, which means there are no reduced bezels. The processor is the same as Redmi Note 5, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 625. The memory is expandable up to 128GB via a microSD card slot.
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