Xiaomi Redmi Note’s rear camera is all of 13MP, while the 5MP front facing camera should keep the sefie-holics happy.
The madness that we Indians love to import from China is set to
find its crescendo once again, most probably for a few Tuesday starting
December. The Redmi Note, the latest opportunity Xiaomi, is giving us Indians to queue up virually on our favourite e-commerce
site, is expected to start selling in a couple of week’s time. The
Indian site of the smartphone startup, that calls itself an e-commerce
company, has already listed the phone at an unreasonably low price of Rs 9,999.
The Redmi Note is a phablet, as suggested by the name. But unlike the Samsung Galaxy Note this one does not give you a stylus. But then that would have been too much to ask for at this price point. The phone is powered by an octa-core MTK 6592 1.7GHz processor from MediaTek. It has a 5.5-inch HD IPS display that will draw power from a 3,100 mAh lithium-polymer battery. The rear camera is all of 13MP, while the 5MP front facing camera should keep the sefie-holics happy. Overall, not a bad deal at Rs 9,999. Not a bad deal at all.
But then that is what Xiaomi is selling, the compelling value for money proposition. There is no other company that will give you an octa-core processor or a 13MP camera for under Rs 10,000. That should be a good reasons to test you faster finger first for a few Tuesdays before the new year.
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