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Xiaomi’s new smartphone is essentially a bigger screen and a new design language.



Xiaomi is back with another budget smartphone, the Redmi Note 5. It is a follow-up to the hugely popular Redmi Note 4, and offers a much bigger screen and the new thin-bezel design that is in vogue these days. The Redmi Note 5 will be available in two variants—3GB+32GB  and 4GB+64GB

Here are the key highlights of Redmi Note 5:

The key talking point of the Redmi Note 5 is the 5.99-inch screen and the smaller bezels around it. This is one of the reasons why the phone doesn’t look much bigger than the predecessor. It stands 158mm tall, is 75.4mm wide and 8.1 mm thick. The Redmi Note 4 is 151mm in height , but a bit wider (76mm) and thicker (8.5mm).

 One of the limitations of the Redmi Note 5 is the hybrid SIM tray. It clubs the microSD card with one of the nano SIM trays, restricting users from accessing all three simultaneously. This can be a bit annoying for users who opt for the more affordable 32GB variant.
At 180g, it feels a bit heavier than the Redmi Note 4 (165g). Though the Redmi Note 5 also has a lustreless metal body like the predecessor, it looks trendy due to the curved edges and new thin-bezel design.

The display looks big and offers a higher resolution of 2,160x1,080p and a more immersive 18:9 aspect ratio. Text looks crisp and colours look rich enough for a budget smartphone, which makes watching movies, reading, or gaming enjoyable.

The fingerprint sensor is at the back which restricts access when the phone is kept face up. However, it’s fast and accurate. It can also be used to unlock the second space (a hidden profile with a different set of apps on the same smartphone) with another finger.

The Redmi Note 5 runs Android 7.1 with the same MIUI 9 that runs on Redmi Note 4 and has a similar layout, except for the position of the navigation keys. Due to thin bezels on the front, the navigation keys have been integrated in the interface.

It is likely to get Android Oreo update, but we don’t expect it anytime soon as Xiaomi lacks the alacrity of Motorola or Google when it comes to delivering latest updates. This means users will miss out on features such as picture-in-picture, smart notifications and Google’s battery optimisation tool called Doze, for now.

 There isn’t much of a difference between the Redmi Note 5 and the predecessor in terms of hardware and performance. This also runs on Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 octa-core processor with up to 4GB RAM, and was very responsive even with 8 to 10 apps running in the background. We didn’t notice any frame drops or heating with new games such as PES 2018. Battery backup is impressive. The 4,000mAh battery comfortably lasts over a day of single charge on modest to heavy use.

The 12-megapixel camera is better than the predecessor in terms of picture quality. Images look sharper and colours look accurate without feeling oversaturated compared to the 13-megapixel camera on the predecessor. For selfie enthusiasts, there is a 5-megapixel camera with LED flash. However, we found the picture quality average.

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