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by fowlerpower
3431 days ago
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Xiaomi strikes me as one of the very few Chinese gadget companies I would buy from. Their phones always look polished and their specs are always fantastic for the dollar spent. I have no idea about their quality but some day I will take the plunge and buy. |
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Got Redmi Note 3 Pro a while back from China.
Came unlocked (+) but rom was adware probably installed by seller (-) - installed CM immediately and it was trivial (it did require a PC and a few CLI commands so for end users this might not be as trivial).
So about the phone - the reason I got it is because it seemed like a smartphone that had everything I needed (browsing/4g/streaming) at a price point where I wouldn't care if I lost it or it broke down (~150€ with VAT after imports). The screen is great, touch accuracy is very good which was my main problem with cheap chinese phones before. Battery life is OK, lasts me a day with 4G and WiFi on and a few hours of active use. One problem that was specific to my device I guess is that the notification LED is stuck in red - it blinks in other colors when I get notifications, etc. but it's always red (and this was before I installed CM). Maybe pulling the battery out and returning it would fix it but that seemed involved and I don't care enough it doesn't bother me anymore. Camera is mediocre, it will snap pictures when I need to share something practical (like sending a picture of a document that arrived or a package or stuff like that), but it's not something I would for taking photos - but I don't do that anyway so it doesn't matter to me. Fingerprint sensor works fine. It doesn't look cheap. Overall great value for money, unless you need a phone for taking photos I don't see why you would pay more for an android phone as an average user.