
Xiaomi officially launched their new line of smartphones providing consumers an all-metal body for a cheap price. Looks like they want to change the trend of budget smartphones by sporting a premium feel on the device despite its cheap price tag.
Xiaomi Redmi 4 is available in three variants, namely, Redmi 4A, Redmi 4 and Redmi 4 Prime. All device is made of metal with 5-inch IPS display and equipped with fingerprint scanner except for the Redmi 4A.
Xiaomi Redmi 4A is the cheapest of them all, it measures at 5-inch 720P IPS display. Inside, you will find a quad-core 1.4GHz Snapdragon 425, Adreno 308 GPU, and 2GB RAM with 16GB expandable storage. It will be on sale in China on November 11.
The 13MP rear camera comes with LED flash and accompanied by 5MP selfie camera. It has 3120mAh battery and runs on Android Marshmallow with MIUI 8.0. Redmi 4A comes in rose and rose gold colors with a price of 499yuan | $74 | P3.5k Philippine peso.
Xiaomi Redmi 4 measures at 5-inch 720 IPS display with 2.5D curved glass on top. Inside, you will find an octa-core 1.4GHz Snapdragon 430, Adreno 505, and 2GB RAM with 16GB expandable storage.
The 13MP rear camera comes with dual-LED flash and PDAF and accompanied by 5MP selfie camera. The fingerprint scanner is at the back below the main camera. It has 4100mAh battery and runs on Android Marshmallow with MIUI 8.0. Redmi 4 comes in gold, silver, and dark gray with a price of 699yuan | $104 | P5k Philippine peso. It will be on sale in China on November 7.
Xiaomi Redmi 4 Prime measures at 5-inch 1080p IPS display. Inside, you will find an octa-core 2.0GHz Snapdragon 625, Adreno 506, and 3GB RAM with 32GB expandable storage.
The 13MP rear camera comes with dual-LED(dual-tone) flash and accompanied by 5MP selfie camera. The fingerprint scanner is at the back below the main camera. It has 4100mAh battery and runs on Android Marshmallow with MIUI 8.0. Redmi 4 comes in gold, silver, and dark gray with a price of 899yuan | $133 | P6.5k Philippine peso. It will be on sale in China on November 5.
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BK says:
nice, where can you buy this phone in PH?
ajamiscosa says:
before taxes? diba wala na taxes ang imported goods below 10k?