Now, if theres one thing that I downright didnt like, its the Redmi Note 3s lackluster camera. Its slow and lacks Auto HDR ( high dynamic range) , which meant I had to manually turn this mode on. It also had some exposure troubles, which resulted in slightly darker images unless you adjusted the exposure setting yourself before shooting. Neither is a deal-breaker, but they did knock down my experience a few pegs.
While its a bit heavier than your typical flagship phones, the Redmi Note 3 is still comfortable to hold, and after switching back to my daily phone, I missed having the Note 3s rear-mounter fingerprint sensor. Truly, for the price, its an excellent budget phone at any size. If you can find it, get it.