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Review on πŸ“± Black Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Global Smartphone - 6/128 GB by Jnis Krsli ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I can't stop being happy with the purchase, a very good deal!

The bright blue of the cover, which doesn't photograph well, turned out to be a stunning choice. This is one of those situations in which you should not miss. A fantastic device overall. The purchase didn't provide me the joy I was hoping for, but it is a sturdy and lovely gadget nonetheless. But I'm the one who's an idiot in this situation; the phone has nothing to do with it.

Pros
  • It's a great phone overall. The universal release came with a standard connector designed to fit sockets in 2022. These adapters, which were frequently distributed in retailers alongside new Chinese phones, had finally worn me down. None of them appear like they would be at home powering a sleek smartphone but rather a worldwide Soviet nuclear bomb. The phone's front is stunning, but the back was clearly designed by a novice. It's only legible from the frontal view. Juicy and bright, the screen makes everything easy to seeβ€”even in direct sunlight, which is bothersome because sunny days are for enjoying life rather than staring at devices. Excellent quality of sound; the alarm is so jarring that I had to lower it down a notch; I still occasionally flinch when I hear it; but I no longer fall back to sleep "just for a minute" when it goes off. It definitely has decent performance, yet my three-year-old Redmi Note 2 is just as fast for making calls, reading books, and browsing the web. And except from admiring the screen on bright days, I don't use the phone for anything else. However, you supposedly have equal playing rights. The camera produces sharp, detailed images, making the world appear slightly more appealing than it actually is. The situation was inverted on the previous phone. Very happy with how long the battery lasts; three days without a data connection at work; one day on the weekend disappears somewhere. It would appear that things are little less flawless on the weekend than during the week. In a separate note, I'd want to bring up the topic of gesture input. They're easy to use, and if someone steals your phone, they can be stuck in the app when they try to use it. Damn it, he really does need it.
Cons
  • It requires two hands to operate. The old rotary phones were also challenging to use with one hand, but we managed. I won't pretend to speak for the masses. The phone has too much autonomy; even if you want to, you can't uninstall certain programs. I love the app with the fascinating name "Apps" since it reminds me every day to eat applications, even when I've disabled notifications. The Play Market will occasionally sign on to these specifications, which is doubly dishonest. The phone will only recognize your face properly inside; as soon as you step outdoors, it will tell you to "Open your eyes wider." Hearing this from a Chinese person is a little disheartening.