Xiaomi’s beloved Redmi Note 4 has officially received a price cut in Nepal. The price cut might be a boon if you are looking for a decent mid-range smartphone without any bells and whistles.
To outline the specs, as mentioned, the smartphone offers acceptable specs which shall prove to be handy in your day to day usage. It comes with a 5.5-inch Full-HD display, whilst inside is the Snapdragon 625 chipset, 3/4GB of RAM and 32/64GB of onboard storage. Both variants are expandable via microSD card.
Optically, there’s a 13MP camera at the rear with f/2.0 aperture and 1.12µm pixel size. There’s also PDAF, autofocus, and dual-LED dual-tone flash. For selfies, the 5MP sensor gets the job done for most of the users.
Other small but noticeable feature includes a fingerprint scanner and a rare IR blaster for controlling your household devices. The phone will be powered by an impressive 4,100mAh battery, while Android 7.0 Nougat will boot the phone.
As for the pricing, both 32 and 64GB variant of smartphone gets to enjoy the price drop from Xiaomi. The 3GB RAM/ 32GB ROM will set you for Rs. 22,999; 2,000 less than its original price, whereas the 4GB RAM/ 64GB ROM variant can be purchased for Rs. 25,999; 3,000 less than its launch price.