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March 2016
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The editors liked
The Xiaomi Mi 5 has a sleek
Lightweight design with a beautiful finish that's as good as any high-end phone. Great camera and dual-SIM features will let you use this as a travel phone too. It's top-of-the-line hardware at a low price
Beautiful
Premium design
Low cost
Excellent camera
The editors didn't like
There's no microSD card slot like the Samsung Galaxy S7
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Mediocre cameras, Outdated version of Android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...
Abstract: 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...
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...
Published: 2018-03-21, Author: Ali , review by: bgr.in
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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
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...
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...
Abstract: OnePlus 3 is dominating the flagship killer tagline, and Xiaomi came up with its Mi 5. Many people have been confused between these two well-known flagships. They both have the top-level hardware boasting a powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 820. However, OnePl...