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Of course, gaming is a stretch with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 626. Even so, personally, I find the Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus to be a decent performer. Just one minus: the GPS has a wonky user interface though Xiaomi is now addressing it (Editor: at press time). I...
Review: Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus – Midrange MadnessPremium All AroundThe moment I took the Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus out of the box, the metal case and 5.99-inch screen with its 18:9 ratio encouraged me to think it'd be expensive; I thought its price range is 3x its...
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New month, new gadget roundup. For the month of March, we have the Samsung Galaxy S9+, Vivo V9, Huawei Nova 2 Lite, ASUS ZenFone 5Q, and Acer Nitro 5, to name a few. If you missed some our reviews, then check out our Gadget Reviews Roundup for March 2018...
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Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus also known as the Redmi Note 5 in the Indian subcontinent, is one of the two smartphones, aside from the affordable Redmi 5A that was announced yesterday during the official comeback of the Chinese tech company in the country.The Xiaom...
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It's been barely a month since Xiaomi opened their first official store in the Philippines and the company is quickly gaining ground with its Filipino fans. Today, Xiaomi has officially announced that they are bringing their entry-level smartphones, the R...
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Xiaomi is perhaps one of the the very few global smartphone brands that can deliver the goods at such an affordable price point. This is how they've been known among fans. The Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus is one such smartphone.For under Php10,000, you get a S...
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knowyourmobile.com Updated: 2019-12-08 14:58:13
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Times are perhaps changing for the company, however; its Mi Mix and Mi Mix 2 phones are premium propositions and it has been eyeing up a move into western markets for quite some time.Even so, it hasn't forgotten its budget roots, and with that in mind we'...
Amazing screen, good camera, fast fingerprint scanner...
No NFC, no waterproofing...
Xiaomi once again proves it is the undisputed master of the low-cost Android handset. What we have here is a large-screen phone with a powerful Snapdragon processor, excellent camera, super-fast fingerprint scanner, superb UI and expandable storage, all f...
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Xiaomi is no stranger in the Philippine market, it's actually considered one of the go-to brands if you want a bang-for-the-buck device. In fact, the company's devices have often been branded as “God Phones” due to their competitive specs at affordable pr...
Respectable Performance, Good Display, Strong Battery Life, Lots of features and shortcuts...
Annoying preinstalled matte screen protector, Subpar set of cameras...
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In early 2017, we saw the first smartphones with 18:9 aspect ratio, but their number began to grow rapidly after the release of iPhone X. Each smartphone manufacturer has already released its device with a long display. At the end of last month, Xiaomi jo...
Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus is a budget smartphone. If on start of sales it costed $180, then now you can buy it for only $160. It is a great deal! To be honest, it is difficult to find a really decent budget phone. If you look on devices from world brands, such...
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Thanks to GearBest for provisioning us with the Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus for review!Alright, let's talk about the Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus's packaging – specifically on how GearBest ships the items. For me, the Redmi 5 Plus was wrapped within an air cushion envelop...
Let's just end the review by saying this – the Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus had a limit on what is there to be included, so that its final price won't exceed the fixed limit. They've done it, but included a Snapdragon 625 chipset, a 4,000mAh battery, a 1080p FullV...
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With 18:9 aspect ratio phones being all the rage nowadays, we were not surprised in the least when Chinese brand Xiaomi announced their own take on the new technology. And while the Redmi 5 Plus appears to be a reworked Redmi Note 4X with an 18:9 display...
Xiaomi has this reputation of offering excellent value phones that don't cost an arm and a leg to acquire. The Redmi 5 Plus is one such device, offering a relatively powerful chipset, excellent display and astounding battery endurance for not much money...
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With 18:9 equipped smartphones becoming more and more common nowadays, it was inevitable that the king of bang-for-the-buck smartphones would want to get in the action. Xiaomi's Redmi 5 and Redmi 5 Plus are killer deals, sporting Qualcomm Snapdragon 625...
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Ever since the company released its first smartphone back in August 2011, Chinese tech giant Xiaomi has always stood for disruptive innovation. In its popular handset business, the brand achieves this by offering the latest innovations found on more expe...
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The entry-level smartphone market has been dominated for the past few years by Xiaomi. But now both ASUS and Huawei are looking to change that with the introduction of a pair of sub-S$400 phones, each with their own unique selling points.For ASUS, it's a...
When shopping for an entry-level phone, you're really looking for the best value for money. Both of these phones offer good value, but it's the Huawei Nova 3i that really stands out. While it's a bit more expensive than the Max Pro M1, it looks a lot more...
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When you unbox or power on some Xiaomi phones, you may be greeted with a message that translates as "Always believe that something wonderful is about to happen."Since its inception in 2010, we have indeed come to expect all kinds of wonderful from Xiaomi...
Good build quality, Smooth performance, Good imaging quality in favorable lighting, Very affordable...
Display is a little too dim and reflective, Camera is not optimal for night scenes, Competition is closing the gap in features and performance...
We're fast running out of cliches to describe what Xiaomi does with the Redmi range. Let's try this one: the Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus proves once again that the word “budget” doesn't have to be a vulgarity. At a recommended retail price of S$299, you could do...
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