Hi Everyone, heard about Redmi 4?
Because Today I gonna review on Xiaomi Redmi 4 which was on May 2017.
Three years after the
company started selling in Indian market with each budget smartphone, the
company sets new benchmarks in terms of value for money offering as well as
sales figures.
After the huge success of Redmi
Note 4 and Redmi 4A, the company has recently launched Redmi 4. Apart from
being an iterative upgrade, the Redmi 4 packs in a fingerprint sensor this time
around and comes in three memory variants.Can Redmi 4 will offer a great
value-for-money smartphone and hit new sales records? Let’s find out in this
review.
Display
The Redmi 4 has a 5-inch HD display with a 1280 x
720 resolution. There’s a 2.5D curved glass, similar to the Redmi Note 4. It’s
toughened glass, although there’s no Gorilla Glass protection. Full HD
display, I think it would’ve been an overkill on a 5-inch budget
smartphone. The HD display nevertheless looks fantastic in terms of color
and viewing angles. The images and text looks sharp, and it is clearly one of
the best displays on smartphones in this price segment.
Design
With a unibody metal construction, the Redmi 4
follows the design of Redmi Note 4. There are curved edges with a curved 2.5D
glass on the front. It fits quite well in one’s single-handed usage. The
build quality is excellent and it feels solid, and the matte black variant
looks great and gives a very premium feel. However, the three buttons
behind the display which doesn't has light and it actually finds difficult
to find those but after a few days of usage you will come to
know where your thumb needs to go.
Performance
Redmi 4 is Powered by the Qualcomm
Snapdragon 435 octa-core processor clocked at 1.4GHz coupled with Adreno 505
GPU, the Redmi 4 comes in three memory variants – there’s one with 2 GB RAM and
16 GB internal storage, another one with 3 GB of RAM along with 32 GB of
storage, and the top variant with 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of internal
storage. The mid variant that I used for this review had just over 25 GB
free memory out-of-the box. In my three weeks of usage, I haven’t really
found any lags. You can also play most of the high graphics games. One of the
impressive things is that even while gaming, the phone did not get hot.
The 4,100 mAh battery on the Redmi
4 saves you from the constant battery charging. A day and a half on a single
charge is easily manageable for most users which is impressive really. Even for
higher usage, the phone managed to offer more than a day of battery life.
Hardware
Just like the Redmi Note 4, the Redmi 4 comes with
an IR blaster that you can configure to use your phone as a remote control for
several electronic appliances at your home. The Phone has fingerprint scanner
located at the back is quite good, and apart from authentication, can also be
used to take photos, especially those selfies. The dual SIM smartphone features
a hybrid slot, so essentially, you can either use two SIM cards or one SIM card
and one microSD card. If you need to use two SIMs and microSD card then you
should opt for the top variant that offers 64 GB internal storage. While
the battery life on the Redmi 4 is really impressive, it is disappointing
that there is no fast charging support on the device. The issue is phones which
pack in larger batteries because it takes even longer to charge the phone
completely.
Camera
Xiaomi Redmi 4 comes a 13MP rear camera with LED
flash that can manage some great shots with good color reproduction and
sharpness.
Outdoors in daylight, the phone really surprises
with details it manages to capture and overall clarity. In low light, the
camera manages to click some decent shots, but there’s a lot of noise in the
pictures. Even indoors, the photos take a hit and are average at best. But this
is a budget smartphone we’re talking about and it does better than the most of
the smartphones in this segment.
Software
The Redmi 4 runs MIUI 8 on top of Android 6.0.1
Marshmallow. MIUI is Xiaomi’s proprietary customization layer on top of
Android. It is heavily skinned, and a totally different UI altogether than
stock Android. MIUI comes in several useful apps like FM radio, recorder,
compass, torch, and more. There’s also a security app which bundles a lot of
utilities for maintenance and optimization of the software. If you’ve used a Xiaomi phone in the past, MIUI
will be comfortable for you. However, if this is your first one, getting
comfortable with MIUI is not much difficult.
Pricing and final
thoughts
Starting at ₹6,999 for the base variant with 2
GB RAM and 16 GB internal storage, Redmi 4 has hardly anything to complain.
It’s a great smartphone with solid design, Qualcomm’s newer chipset, decent
camera, and great battery life. The only shortcoming of the device is lack of
Android Nougat out of the box and a fast charging mode. If you can
increase your budget, the middle variant at ₹8,999 which will give you 3
GB of RAM along with 32 GB of storage, The top variant at
₹10,999 with 3 GB of RAM along with 32 GB of storage is of course
great too, but you can also look at other options in the market at that price
or go for it only if you need all that storage.





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