I considered getting a Redmi Note 6, but since the software for that model isn't quite ready, I decided to go with the Redmi Note 5. When I use it, it consistently lasts for two days, and at the conclusion of the second day, I put it on charge so that it will be ready for the next day. A couple of years is about all that I can take at this point. With its positives being: As soon as you open the box, you can stop worrying about the bumper because there is a charger inside with a plug designed for Europe. The speaker has a powerful and pleasing sound, and the screen is rather large. Relaxes nicely in the palm of the hand and feels good to the touch. Exceptional cameras. Negatives: The vibration isn't very strong; on the Redmi Note 4, it was livelier and more sensitive. The MicroUSB port is a negative. Despite the fact that even 6 has such a disadvantage, it is still inverted. Out of the box, there is not a fast charger included. Because there are no original cases that have a clever cover and because I don't want to place MOFI with a cutout, there are none. I want one that is sturdy, devoid of any Chinese tricks, and equipped with a magnet so that the screen may be illuminated without the need to touch a button. This is a characteristic that Samsung really values. If you were going to lick the design of the iPhone, you might as well lick the casing of the Samsung as well.
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