jedi5diah
Supremacy Member
- Joined
- Feb 12, 2009
- Messages
- 6,481
- Reaction score
- 0
since i have a Mi Note, whats the difference between them base on their hardware?
mi note is premium
redmi note is budget
mi 4 is premium
mi 4i is budget
since i have a Mi Note, whats the difference between them base on their hardware?
mi note is premium
redmi note is budget
mi 4 is premium
mi 4i is budget
Depends on your preference. Used redmi & redmi 1s previously, cannot tahan no backlight, so zenfone series is out for mecan i say zenfone 2 is still a better choice?
Give and take.
give away dual 4g sim get external memory.
backlight key have or dont have actually not much difference.
resolution wise actually not much difference right?
The specs, the hardware all say it's budget. Just because the marketing speak says otherwise doesn't mean jacksh*t. It's a budget/midrange phone that's marketed as a flagship to make India feel better.mi 4i is not budget. Only Redmi line is consider budget. mi 4i is mid-range flagship.
Depends on your preference. Used redmi & redmi 1s previously, cannot tahan no backlight, so zenfone series is out for me
Mi 4i's camera performance also an unknown factor. Could be better or worse than zenfone 2 camera
Depends on your preference. Used redmi & redmi 1s previously, cannot tahan no backlight, so zenfone series is out for me
Mi 4i's camera performance also an unknown factor. Could be better or worse than zenfone 2 camera
The camera on Mi 4i is the same as the Mi Note, so the performance should be comparable to the Mi Note.
It's not the phone without backlight, it's the buttons.i have never used a phone without backlight before.
What are the constrains?
mi note camera has ois, mi 4i camera no ois
also mi 4i camera strangely labelled as a "samsung/sony camera"
still trying to find what this means; no model name revealed at the moment...
It's not the phone without backlight, it's the buttons.
So you either remember the locations and functions of the buttons, or you're gonna have trouble.
Yeah. For those used to Nexus layout then it's just fine - Samsung's the one who's damn stubborn about having their back button on the right.i know it is the capacitive backlight for buttons
this might be a problem for the start. used to samung's button placement.
The specs, the hardware all say it's budget. Just because the marketing speak says otherwise doesn't mean jacksh*t. It's a budget/midrange phone that's marketed as a flagship to make India feel better.
Not just the storage capacity (which to be honest, is pathetic. 16gb minus MIUI will give you slightly more than 10gb to play with, if you're lucky).Well said. In today's landscape, no manufacturer would release a "flagship" with only 16gb storage option, and without expansion option.
Either they have a larger capacity model -32gb, 64gb or even 128gb or they add a microsd card slot. This phone is crippled because of the paltry amount of storage.
Well said. In today's landscape, no manufacturer would release a "flagship" with only 16gb storage option, and without expansion option.
Either they have a larger capacity model -32gb, 64gb or even 128gb or they add a microsd card slot. This phone is crippled because of the paltry amount of storage.
That's why he said they must offer alternative capacities - at launch, not many moons down the road when economies of scale allow them to offer different varieties at the same pricing.hmm, fruit phone is still producing 16GB flagship ..