Xiaomi’s Redmi Note 3 was the first full-metal phone from Xiaomi. Considering it sold for well under $200, it was surprising that Xiaomi chose the Redmi Note 3 over it’s Mi-series flagship phones to get the full metal jacket.
Nonetheless, we’ve seen how good the 2GB and 3GB RAM versions of the Redmi Note 3 are. The phones work well and are fairly good looking… on the outside. But this is perhaps the first time we’ve managed a look inside the phone’s body (besides some pictures).
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It’s the folks from FoneArena that put together a video detailing the Redmi Note 3 teardown. Take a look here:
In related news, Xiaomi recently announced yet another version of the Redmi Note 3 in the Redmi Note 3 Pro, which ditches the MediaTek Helio X10 for a Snapdragon 650. You can find more details about it here.
what are the cam sensors used ?
Can’t tell what the front is, looks like Omnivision though. Rear is a Samsung.