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Redmi needs no introduction in today's time due to its huge success and growing demand in the Indian smartphone market. The company has established itself very firmly and it is one of the most favourable smartphone brands. The main highlight of Redmi is t...
The Redmi 5 continues to be on the same plank as its predecessor Redmi 4 with all-round performance with few improvements. The specifications are poised in the price bracket of Rs 7,999 which will get you bezel-less screen, ambient rear camera and suffici...
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The Redmi 5 is the replica of Redmi Note 5, which is a let down in terms of innovations and execution of creativity. The design of the phone will definitely appeal those who prefer big screens. The fingerprint sensor is placed below the camera which makes...
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Xiaomi's Redmi lineup of phones have been notorious at making mid-range phones look like overpriced pieces of hardware. Ever since its launch in India, the Redmi series has brought mid-tier features down to the budget segment, giving other budget phone ma...
Well-built, Taller 18:9 display...
Poor camera, Relatively lesser battery life, Confusing pricing...
The Redmi 5 is definitely one of the more powerful and power-efficient offerings in the budget segment but the novelty of the phone is marred by Xiaomi itself thanks to the more powerful Redmi Note 5 at around the same price. The base variant of the phone...
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If there's a trend that has caught on like wildfire in the smartphone industry, then it's full-screen display with thin bezels. There's a strong case for it as the display becomes more vibrant and there's minimal space around it. It wasn't a surprise to s...
Bezel-less display, Good built quality, Decent performance...
The Xiaomi Redmi 5 comes with a starting price tag of Rs 7,999. The smartphone definitely offers improvements when compared to the Redmi 4. The smartphone offers better display, design and camera, which makes it a good buy under this price segment. You wi...
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Xiaomi launched the Redmi 5 smartphone in India last month. Even though the Redmi Note 5 was not a huge upgrade, the Redmi 5 is a major upgrade compared to the Redmi 4 in terms of design and internals, but it has a slightly smaller battery and is costly c...
Good build quality and sleek design, Brilliant battery life, Decent cameras...
Only 282 PPI HD+ screen, Hybrid Dual SIM might not be preferred by everyone, Images by Siraj...
At a starting price of Rs. 7999, the Redmi 5 is good upgrade to last year's Redmi 4. It has a larger screen, faster SoC, better cameras, slim design and offers a brilliant battery life, but it has the same hybrid dual SIM slot, which most users looking fo...
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Display: The 5.7-inch display offers good viewing angle and sunlight legibility. I used the display at full-brightness for streaming videos and was pretty much satisfied with the colour reproduction. There are a host of display settings to fiddle around w...
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Following the latest trend of 18:9 display, the device comes with a price tag of Rs 7,999 for the 2GB RAM, Rs 8,999 for the 3GB RAM variant and Rs 10,999 for the 4GB RAM top variant and 64GB internal storage for Rs 10,999.DisplayPerformanceBezel-less Desi...
Display, Performance, Bezel-less Design...
Battery, Operating System...
The Xiaomi Redmi 5 is just an average device which fails to impress in Camera and Battery department. Also, at a time when the Android world is talking about Android 9.0, Redmi 5 is still based on Android 7.0. Our recommendation would be, to spend an extr...
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Not long ago, Xiaomi launched the Redmi Note 5 in India. The Redmi Note 5 is, in fact, the Redmi 5 Plus re-branded for the Indian market. The Redmi 5 Plus was launched in China late last year along side the Redmi 5. Both the Redmi 5 and the Redmi 5 Plus (...
Good build, Good display, Good performance, Good battery life...
Archaic software, Cameras could be better...
Xiaomi's success story, in India, is well worth a study. The Redmi 4 is a major part of that success story. It's done wonders for Xiaomi, and the smartphone market in India. Which is where, its successor becomes all the more important. The Redmi 5 has som...
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Xiaomi is on a roll in India, launching so many smartphones it can get overwhelming. After the Redmi Note 5 and the Redmi Note 5 Pro, the Chinese manufacturer (and India's top smartphone brand) recently launched the Redmi 5 in India. Aimed at the budget m...
Bezel-less design, No notch, Selfie flash, Great display, Above par performance, Snapdragon 450 works surprisingly well, Decent battery life...
No USB-C, Low-light performance leaves a lot to be desired, No fast charging support, No Bluetooth 5.0...
The Redmi 5 lands at a price point where people usually expect a normal smartphone that can handle basic tasks along with some mildly resource-heavy things. However, this phone performs like a beast, everything considered. I can safely say the Redmi 5 com...
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Chinese giant Xiaomi offers a dizzying number of low-cost smartphones, each with multiple variants - at present, there are no fewer than sixteen different choices priced between Rs. 5,999 and Rs. 13,999 on its official website. There are multiple overlap...
Good, Excellent value for money, Relatively powerful processor, Good construction quality, Great battery life...
Mediocre cameras, Outdated version of Android...
Xiaomi will undoubtedly sell massive numbers of the Redmi 5, and you do get a lot of bang for your buck. As usual, the Chinese giant continues to offer specifications that will be very hard for competitors to match. The processor is powerful enough to las...
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Xiaomi is no stranger to the budget segment of smartphones, its latest stab at the sub-Rs. 12,000 price point is the Redmi 5. It's available in three variants — Rs. 7,999 for the Redmi 5 with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage; Rs. 8,999 with 3GB of RAM and...
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bgr.in
Updated: 2020-01-01 19:28:37
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The Xiaomi Redmi 5 starts at Rs 7,999 for the 2GB/16GB variant and goes up to Rs 10,999 for the 4GB/64GB variant.The phone is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 SoC.Performance is impressive, but the camera and screen fall somewhat short of expect...
The Xiaomi Redmi 5 isn't special, and it isn't quite as important to the company as even the Redmi Note 5 and Redmi Note 5 Pro. Instead, it's there to fill in a blank and cater to a very specific price segment, which it does capably. You're assured the cl...
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Following the latest trend of 18:9 display, the device comes with a price tag of Rs 7,999 for the 2GB RAM, Rs 8,999 for the 3GB RAM variant and Rs 10,999 for the 4GB RAM top variant and 64GB internal storage for Rs 10,999.Xiaomi has recently launched its...
Xiaomi Redmi 5 is the younger sibling of the Redmi Note 5 offering almost the same design. However, on the specification front, it does offer a set of improved configuration comparing it with the predecessor, Redmi 4. In terms of competition, the device w...
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After launching the Redmi Note 5 and Redmi Note 5 Pro, Xiaomi's third Redmi smartphone comes to India with the new FullScreen design and expanding its portfolio. The Redmi 5, which is the successor to the Redmi 4 we saw last year, is now slimmer, bigger...
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Xiaomi recently launched its latest budget smartphone, the Redmi 5, in the sub-Rs. 12,000 price segment in India which is currently flooded with options from Samsung, Nokia, Lenovo, and, of course, Xiaomi. The new smartphone comes almost a month after...
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gogi.in
Updated: 2020-01-01 19:28:37
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Redmi 5 has been launched in India and here is the review. This handset comes with Snapdragon 450 octa core processor and packed with 3300 mAh battery. This handset also comes with 18:9 aspect ratio screen, those who prefer smartphones with a 5 inch scree...
Redmi 5 is an upgrade to Redmi 4, the design is different. The only issue is the camera that is just average, not sure if the same can be improved after the update, let's see. But apart from that this is another great buy.Rating: 4.2 out of 5Redmi 5 pric...
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Xiaomi's Redmi line has become synonymous with quality Android experience on a budget with a good reason. It is nearly impossible to beat the up and coming Chinese manufacturer's value propositions, especially if you live in a Xiaomi-covered market.Better...
Solid build quality, Nice tall screen, Solid battery life, Dependable overall performance, Flexible and feature-rich MIUI 9.1 - bound to be better tuned to Western markets when the phone gets a proper Global ROM, Good all-round camera experience with nice...
Screen resolution is barely enough for the screen size, No NFC or 5GHz Wi-Fi Support, No fast charging, Baseline storage likely to run out soon, Limited availability...
So, to answer our original question, Xiaomi's downsizing of the Redmi 5 Plus did not ruin the Redmi 5. There's been obvious cost-cutting but the end result is still a perfectly usable budget phone.To be fair though, the Redmi 5 isn't that much better than...
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