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Xiaomi Redmi 4 Review

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Today i am reviewing Xiaomi Brand new Redmi 4.We all know about xiaomi products they offer us best prices with feature in low budget price segment that why we all love xiaomi.so recently after launching redmi 4a now xiaomi has launched his new model in india that is xiaomi redmi 4 which comes with lot's of feature in it so without wasting your time let's start with out review.


Xiaomi Redmi 4 design

Redmi 4's looks are consciously more in sync with the bigger Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 (Review). The all-metal back of the Redmi 4 is polished and makes this phone look more premium than its predecessor. However, it makes the phone slightly slippery, and we nearly dropped it a couple of times while trying to take photos during the my review period.
There has not been much changed in the basic of Redmi formula. Much look similar like the Redmi 3S, the Redmi 4 comes with a 5-inch screen. The new model, however, is slightly thicker at 8.65mm and heavier at 150 grams. The Redmi 3S measured 8.5mm and weighed at 144 grams. Overall the increase in thickness or weight doesn't change much for the Redmi 4 as the phone is still quite usable with just one hand, and in fact fits better in the hand than the outgoing model.
i had found no problem in reaching the Redmi 4 fingerprint sensor at any time. The phone has only one Mi logo on the rear, but there's also a "Designed by Xiaomi / Assembled in India" statement embossed in tiny letters. i like the attention detail, such as a protective ring around the camera lens.
The power and volume buttons are on the right, and are easily accessible when using the phone with just one hand. There is a Micro-USB port for charging and data transfers on the bottom, with grilles on either side, though only one of them is actually a speaker. The 3.5mm audio socket and an Infrared emitter can be found on the top.
Redmi 4's navigation buttons are placed right below the screen which means locating them in the dark is tough.The notification LED is right below the Home button and is bright enough to alert users about incoming notifications. Much like other Redmi smartphones, the new Redmi 4 also has a hybrid dual-SIM tray, which means that you will have to decide whether to use two SIM cards or one SIM along with a microSD card. The Redmi 4 will be available in Champagne Gold and Matte Black, and we received the latter for the review.
You get standard accessories like a documents, a data cable, a power adaptor, and a SIM ejector tool comes in the box.

software

Xiaomi Redmi 4 comes with a 5-inch HD (720x1280) IPS display with 2.5D curved-edge glass. This seems to be the first time that Xiaomi is using 2.5D glass on his Redmi smartphone which priced below Rs. 10,000. There's a non-removable 4100mAh battery which is the same capacity as the Redmi 3S's battery, and is being promoted as one of this phone's highlights. The phone is powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 435 processor clocked at 1.4GHz. There are three variants in the market of the Redmi 4:First one comes with 2GB of RAM with 16GB of in-built storage; second one comes with 3GB of RAM with 32GB of in-built storage; and finally third one comes with 4GB of RAM with 64GB of in-built storage. my review unit had 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. The Redmi 4 supports expandable storage using a microSD card (up to 128GB).
You get a 13-megapixel camera on rear side which comes with f/2.0 aperture, PDAF, and an LED flash. There's also a 5-megapixel camera in front which comes with f/2.2 aperture. The new Redmi 4 supports 4G VoLTE along with other 2g and 3g connectivity options. When two SIM cards are used, only the primary sim will allow you to make 4G calls and data while the secondary SIM falls back and only support 2G calls and data only.
The phone comes with Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, with a Xiaomi's MIUI 8.2 skin. This is a stable build which is identical to what i all saw on the Redmi Note 4 and Redmi 4A. This means that the Redmi 4 has a lots of features that we have already seen, including Dual Apps, which lets you create a second instance of any app and it supports Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, WhatsApp, and many more. This Quick Ball feature lets users assign shortcuts for this features. One-handed mode shrinks the display to one corner of the screen so that everything's become easier to reach. The phone also gets a scrolling screenshot feature that will let you take screenshot of an entire Web page. Child Mode lets users lock apps, and Second Space creates a separate profile to help users manage business and personal data on the same device.
This version of MIUI looks cleaner and more polished than previous versions..
In keeping with previous Redmi phones i mind now Redmi 4 also packs with lots of preinstalled apps such as Music, Mi Picks, Mi Community, News, Security, Notes, Recorder, and Weather. The Themes app lets users select themes, wallpapers, ringtones, and fonts from a store. There's also a dedicated Mi Store app in the device through which users can buy Xiaomi products and accessories. We believe that the MIUI interface could become lighter with the removal of some of this bloatware, but not all of them can be deleted and they take up valuable storage space on the device. There are also some preinstalled third-party apps including Amazon, PhonePe Wallet, Flipkart, Facebook, and SwiftKey.
Users will get up to 5GB of free Mi Cloud storage when they sign in with a Mi account, which is additional to the 15GB of free cloud storage that's offered by Google with every Gmail sign-in.
i am very disappointed to see that after nougat updates then also Redmi 4 does not run Android 7.0 Nougat, nor did it support Google Assistant. Xiaomi says that the Redmi 4 will receiving an update to Nougat, and we might get Google Assistant before that, but no timeline has been promised by the company.
Camera
Xiaomi comes with a 13-megapixel rear camera which is quick at focusing thanks to the phase detection and auto focus feature. The camera app also let us face recognition feature that very good feature. Compared to old Redmi 3S Prime, i have found that autofocus on the Redmi 4 was a bit faster than it older version. Camera picture quality is very detailed and sharp Macro or close-up shots had a slight haze when seen full-size on a desktop monitor, though the HDR mode helped to some extent.
The rear camera has a tendency to capture a lot of noise when there is no direct light source. i have taken some camera sample shots in the dark it were very poorly defined and had too much motion blur. At night, the Redmi 4 managed to take good photos only when we were close to the subject under a light source such as a streetlamp.

performance

General performance of the Xiaomi Redmi 4 is quiet decent, and the device handled work their tasks very well. The MIUI interface at times felt slower, but this doesn't affect performance within apps such as when playing games such as Asphalt 8 and Cut the Rope 2. I had no major concerns during the entire review period. i found no traces of overheating after playing so many games.
my unit had 3GB of RAM, and there was roughly 1.2GB free at any given time, which means those on the 2GB RAM variant of the Xiaomi Redmi 4 might struggle with multi-tasking on their units. Despite roughly 1GB of free memory on our unit, i didn't have to deal with any crashes or slowdowns, but i would recommend opting for the variant with 3GB OF RAM OR 4GB of RAM if you can increase your budget.
Voice call quality was quiet decent, and the phone supports 4G VoLTE. This phone doesn't comes with a headset, so i checked the sound quality using our my own headphones, and were quite very impressed. You get several options to tweak music with the Mi Sound Enhancer feature when using headphones. The Redmi 4 was also able to play my some videos with a ease.
Xiaomi comes with a 5-inch IPS display it is bright and text appears very sharp. The screen is fresh with decent viewing angles. However, this isn't the best HD display i've seen on a Redmi phone. Colour reproduction is also very decent, but in my opinion, the Redmi 3S was better display. The screen was readable and usable under direct sunlight. in which we can see Movies and play games and it looks good on the 5-inch display, though some might prefer a bigger screen. There's a Reading mode on the device that reduces background glare. Users can manually control colours and saturation on the device through the Settings app.
The Xiaomi Redmi 4  is powered by the Snapdragon 430 processor which is quiet good in terms of performance.
The Redmi 4 battery lasted for 14 hours and 20 minutes in my HD video loop test, which is very impressive. i will partly credit the battery performance to the low-impact HD screen resolution. With regular use, the battery lasted over a day. There are also power saving modes to help squeeze more life out of each charge. The phone doesn't come with a fast charging adapter but Xiaomi's Jai Mani told us that it does support fast charging. i can expect Xiaomi to sell a fast charging adapter for the Redmi 4 as an optional accessory, or you could buy a third-party one.
Final Verdict
So let's comes to my final verdict of xioami redmi 4.we all now that xiaomi phones comes in a flash sales so if you are lucky you can grad it apart that we all know that xiaomi provides us best quality in budget price segment so if you have a low budget and want a premium feature loaded phone then i will recommend to you.if you can see there are many competition now in a market is very high to budget related smartphones but we all know that all company charges more for this type of feature to give us but xiaomi gives this type of sensors,processor,camera and many more.....



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