Wednesday 17 October 2018

Redmi 6 Pro (Gold, 3GB RAM, 32GB Storage) Review, Here are the Pros and Cons

Redmi 6 Pro (Gold, 3GB RAM, 32GB Storage) Review, Here are the Pros and Cons :

Pros : 
1) Build Quality : When you grasp this phone, you will feel like you are holding a superior durable phone. It feels quality because of metallic form, great glass in the front and the ideal weight. On the off chance that you have ever held any of the ongoing Redmi phone, this feels precisely the equivalent.

2) 
Display : The full HD goals is the ideal goals for a phone as regardless of whether you intently review it, you won't have the capacity to perceive any pixels. Nobody needs any goals more than it. Aside from that, this board has a great balance proportion with profound blacks, and I cherish that. The hues feel like it is flying out, and playing recordings on it is an awesome ordeal.

3) Great Battery : 4000Mah battery furnishes us with more than two days of utilization. In this way, you don't need battery-nervousness.

4) Wi fi : Today, everybody needs to utilize Wifi and it is imperative to have a decent wifi go. For that, you require a decent router, as well as need great wifi modem in your gadget, and this one has a decent modem with great range. It additionally underpins 5Ghz recurrence on the off chance that you require it. I could get 1.5x more range from my router with this phone than a 3-year-old phone.

5) UI :  in the current version of this phone, I went to settings and chose the gesture-based navigation and I was able to use the phone in a more fluid way with it than with the old style button-based navigation. I found that even those who are not familiar with technology is able to use the gestures better than the onscreen buttons.

5) Processor : It has 2 year snapdragon processor 625. you will be ok with it, everything works perfectly, but if you are a heavy gamer, then you should go for phones having better precessor, for average users, Redmi 6 pro is fine.

6) RAM : It has 3GB RAM, which is normally more than enough unless you use 12 to 15 apps simultaneously or keep running in the background, purchasing higher RAM phone like purchasing a 3 bhk flat only for a single person, 

7) Other : 
      1. Super fast fingerprint reader. It is surprisingly fast and accurate.
      2. Good speakers - It is a mono bottom firing speaker, but it is loud and clear. It is as good as any redmi phone.
      3. Headphone jack - This needs to be mentioned because many phones dont have it nowadays.


CONS :


1) low power LED light. This phone has only one LED light, and most people use their phones as a torch at least once in a while, so it is practically very important. This one's brightness was like 30% compared to an LG G3 with two LEDs. In my opinion, all phones should have a dual LED with good brightness.

2) The camera is good enough for 80% of the people. but it is not comparable to the LG G3 or Pocophone or any high-end phone. It is good for the price, but nothing extraordinary. I found the photos to be too soft, like lacking sharpness or losing details, however, you can see these imperfections only if you zoom into the photo and check it. So, if you are not pixel peeping, it is a good enough camera for you. However, don't expect it to take as good photos as expensive phones. Even at this 10k price point, you might find other phones with a slightly better camera. Even the portrait bokeh effect was not good with it blurring the edges of the face. The videos are also of average quality. Don't mistake this as "poor quality", this camera still produces good enough photos which are perfectly usable for everything. Just that it is not as good as higher priced phones. Indians generally make it sound worse than it actually is, and I see the same phenomenon in the review section here.

3) I don't know if this glass has any sort of protection, so it might easily get scratched. It is highly recommended that you buy a screen protector as the specs don't talk about any scratch resistance. I think to make a phone practically useful, it needs some good quality glass with protection.

4) Thick bezels all around - This is not really a problem at least in this price range, but the bezels on all four sides are thicker than other phones. There is a large chin, thick side bezels and thick top bezel above the notch. Again, I didn't face any problem due to this, but it diminishes the looks/beauty of the phone.

5) Lack of fast charging - No phone in this price range provides it, but I just wanted to mention it as some people might need it. You need to double the price range to get this feature.

6) MicroUSB - The world is moving towards USB-c, so I think even budget phones should start having this, but again no big deal. And I don't think any other phone is providing it at this time.

7) Old design - Xioami has been using this same design language for the past four years. So, it is a highly overused design which has now become kinda boring for techies like me. It is very much practical, but not exciting or beautiful.


Comparison with other phones - If you want a camera phone or a gaming phone, this is not the one you should get in my opinion, instead, you should spend much more, like 21k for the poco F1. But, the value difference between this phone and poco is around 15% for most people. You are getting a significantly better camera & processor, that's all, and you are paying 2x more money for it. So, you need to think carefully on how you are going to use this phone, and remember that you can still play 99% games in playstore smoothly in this phone itself and that it can take good enough photos.

Overall, you are basically getting a good phone at a very optimal price point. There is nothing much you are losing out by not going for a more expensive device. In my opinion, there is only about 15% difference between this phone and the phones sold at 20k and about 30% difference in a phone sold at 35k to 100k price range. So, 10k is a good price point at which you are getting the maximum value for money. I wouldn't suggest going below this price range as well, as then you will start losing out on quality and display resolution. In short, 10k is the price you should pay for getting the most value for money phone you can buy, and Redmi 6 pro is an excellent choice for that.


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