Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 is in a way, the company’s comeback smartphone in India. The last major launch was the Mi 4i in April 2015, and it’s been sometime since the Chinese start-up introduced a brand new smartphone for the country.
In India, the Rs 10, 000 to Rs 12, 000 price-band has emerged as a sweet-spot for smartphone manufacturers. In January, Lenovo launched the K4 Note at Rs 11, 499; followed by Chinese newcomer LeEco’s Le 1S, which offers a full-metal body, 32GB space at just Rs 10, 999. At Rs 9, 999 for 16GB and Rs 11, 999 for the 32GB version, the Redmi Note 3 is the latest addition to this segment, combining beefy specs with premium looks.
Im using this phone.