Xiaomi's Redmi Note 4 has a big 4,100 mAh battery and a tiny price tag
Some of the shine is starting to come off Xiaomi, with the Chinese smartphone maker overtaken by domestic rivals in recent sale figures. However, the company's latest handset — the Redmi Note 4 — is sticking with a familiar playbook, offering slick design and plenty of specs without breaking the bank.
The Note 4 goes on sale in China tomorrow from Mi.com, with prices starting at RMB 899 (around $135) for 2GB of RAM and 16GB storage, or RMB 1,199 ($180) for the version with 3GB of RAM and 64GB storage. Other specs include:
- 5.5-inch 1080 x 1920 display
- MediaTek 10-Core Helio X20 processor
- Fingerprint sensor on the rear
- Android 6.0 Marshmallow (with Xiaomi's MIUI 8.0 skin)
- 13-megapixel rear-facing camera with dual-tone flash
- microUSB
- 4,100 mAh battery
Although Xiaomi has only announced the device for China, it's very likely it'll make its way to other nearby markets — particularly India, where the Redmi Note 3 was a big success. However, if the Note 4 does follow in the Note 3's footsteps, it'll be with a different processor. Android Authority reports that Xiaomi is still banned from using MediaTek processors in India due to a legal battle with Ericsson.
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