chip.com.my Updated: 2020-01-01 19:28:37
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It's been a long time since we've gotten anything from Xiaomi, but the lack of Xiaomi's presence doesn't really mean that it's gone. While competition is rife these days and the Chinese brand is no longer a mainstream smartphone powerhouse, its new Redmi...
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It may not be as powerful or feature-laden like premium devices, but the Xiaomi Redmi 5 offers incredible value for what it has – decent performance and a good 18:9 aspect ratio display.(previously published in issue April...
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Is it just me or has Xiaomi been extremely active over the last couple of months? It seems like the Chinese tech giant has had a very bountiful harvest, releasing one new smartphone after the other. Personally, I won't say it's a bad thing as they conti...
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Xiaomi, with the launch of Redmi 5, seems to have struck a final nail on the smartphone-price coffin. The company has been dominating the space for smartphones priced anywhere between Rs 6,000 to Rs 16,000. When the Redmi 5A was launched, it took over th...
Vibrant 18:9 display, Handy design, Value for money...
Dated Android version, 720p display resolution...
The Redmi 5 is proof that Xiaomi has raised the standards for its budget phones. It ticks all the right boxes, offers great value for money, but it's just the 18:9 display and Snapdragon 450 that excites us. Sure, having a repetitive design and an older v...
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Unlike the many craze over dual camera setups in other phones, Redmi remains with a single rear and single front camera setup, at 12-megapixels and 5-megapixels respectively. While the camera takes decent shots, with nice colours; it can turn out to be ra...
A solid phone giving good performance at a very affordable price point. For what you're paying, you're definitely getting a very good bargain.Xiaomi Redmi 5RM6798.9Value9.5 /10Performance9.0 /10Feature8.0 /10Design9.0 /10Usability9.0 /10SpecsProcessor: Oc...
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Chinese manufacturer Xiaomi has long been famed for its ability to disrupt the accepted order of the smartphone market with powerful, well-built handsets that don't break the bank. But until very recently, it has focused its business almost exclusively on...
Big 18:9 display, Fast fingerprint scanner, Brilliant value for money...
No waterproofing, No NFC, Low-resolution display...
The Redmi 5 offers an impressive 18:9 screen along with decent internal tech for a bargain price, but it's not officially available in the UK, so be prepared for some extra effort to get it running as expected...
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wovow.org Updated: 2020-01-01 19:28:37
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Xiaomi Redmi 5 – the company's new phablet in the budget segment. The Xiaomi Company has been pleased for its fans with rather cheap and functional smartphones for several years already. These gadgets, although produced in China, are highly reliable, and...
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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 price and the brand might be synonymous to entry level smartphones, but the Xiaomi Redmi 5 feels very premium. Its build is sleek yet solid, with a matte back and a 5.7-inch 18:9. Comfortably fitting in one hand, it runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 450...
Editor choiceSmartphoneBình Phan Đức 2 no commentsSaveSavedRemoved 0Rear-mounted fingerprint sensor is pretty quick tooSleek Build that offers a premium feelQuality at a Budget8.9 Total ScoreXiaomi Redmi 5 Review“A solid phone giving good performance at a...
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Out of the box, the Redmi 5 comes with a bare minimum of accessories. Beyond the obligatory two-pin 5V/2A USB charger and a USB cable, they have only provided a soft polycarbonate casing. They did however tack on a matte screen protector on the phone thou...
Bright and vibrant display, great build quality, good bang for the buck, free casing, good battery life...
Display isn very sharp, not waterproof, doesn use USB Type C port, no headphones...
The Redmi 5 comes with a smaller 3,300mAh battery compared to its predecessor the Redmi 4 though the efficient nature of the Snapdragon 450 processor more than makes up for the shortfall in battery size.With screen brightness set on auto and an average wo...
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It's no secret that consumers looking for an affordable smartphone these days are spoilt for choice. Take offerings from the Chinese tech giant Xiaomi for instance. The company recently announced the Redmi Note 5 ( review ) and the Redmi Note 5 Pro ( revi...
Solid bezel-less design, Good performer, Good battery life...
Low-res display, Sub-par cameras, Photos by Raj Rout, Xiaomi Redmi 5...
The Xiaomi Redmi 5 is a solid smartphone and for the price, gets a lot of things right. The handset offers stable performance, boasts an impressive battery life and is perfect for buyers who want a bezel-less smartphone which doesn't break the bank. The s...
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Yes, the new generation of the Xiaomi mid-range is already here, the Xiaomi Redmi 5 and Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus are already official, we've talked about them, and the truth is that we think of two large terminals, although this, as everything, has certain nua...
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