Xiaomi are back at the ‘explorers’ game, and are looking for testers of the upcoming Redmi Note 4 (upcoming for India). The ‘Mi Explorer’ project is basically to find people who could test and then report on their upcoming phones.
In this case, we’re pretty certain the device in question is going to be the Redmi Note 4. This also isn’t the first time the Redmi Note 4 India launch has come up; previous reports have pointed at a January 2017 release also.
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How you can be a Mi Explorer — head over to the site’s listing page for the Mi Explorer right here. There’s a bunch of tasks you’ll have to perform — including a quick 5 min survey — so Xiaomi are assured you ARE the real ‘Mi fan’. Last date to enter is the 30th of December.
The Redmi Note 4 is a mighty fine device (as our review says here), but will it be able to live up to the standards created in India by the Redmi Note 3? Time will tell…
what about the processor? will we see a snapdragon inside?
Most likely, yes.
May be the upcoming sd653
Xiaomi had better hurry up with Redmi Note 4 introduction to India soon, and not wait for this Explorer Crap. Now the competitors are getting their guns ready to answer the Xiaomi Monopoly in Mid range phablet space.
1. LeEco will intoduce Cool 1 Dual with SD652 with Dual cams reported to have excellent camera quality.
2. The second nemesis for Xiaomi this time will be Huawei, with its Honor 6x with Kirin655 and again Dual Cams.
The achille heel in Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 is certainly going to be the camera quality, which though supposedly slightly better than Redmi Note 3, is passable only in low light.
what about the processor? will we see a snapdragon inside?
Most likely, yes.
May be the upcoming sd653
Xiaomi had better hurry up with Redmi Note 4 introduction to India soon, and not wait for this Explorer Crap. Now the competitors are getting their guns ready to answer the Xiaomi Monopoly in Mid range phablet space.
1. LeEco will intoduce Cool 1 Dual with SD652 with Dual cams reported to have excellent camera quality.
2. The second nemesis for Xiaomi this time will be Huawei, with its Honor 6x with Kirin655 and again Dual Cams.
The achille heel in Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 is certainly going to be the camera quality, which though supposedly slightly better than Redmi Note 3, is passable only in low light.