The Pros.
Redesigned metal body. One of the most attractive features in the Redmi Note 3 is its stunning design. The new smartphone arrives just in time to compete against the very attractive Meizu Metal betting on a metal body that gives the smartphone a nice sharp look that differentiates it from other mid-range phones in the market.
Full HD Screen and a Fingerprint scanner. Ok so the Full HD screen is nothing new, but that doesnt mean its not a big Redmi Note 3 pro. Specifically, weve got a 5.5 inch Full HD screen with Gorilla Glass 3 coating and a pixel density of 403 ppp. Not too shabby if you ask us.
Another major upgrade in the new Xiaomi smartphone is its fingerprint scanner, located on the back side of the smartphone, below the flash. This gives way to good ergonomics and an overall good experience when handling the smartphone.
Octa Core CPU and a 3 GB RAM option. Xiaomi opted to repeat the CPU it placed on the Redmi Note 2 ( if it aint broke.) . Thats an octa core Helio X10 CPU with a 64 bit architecture that clocks in at 2.0 GHz.
However, although it opted to repeat the CPU settings it didnt repeat the RAM setting. To be more specific, the new flagship comes in two options; a 2 GB RAM option and a slightly more expensive 3 GB RAM option. This is a major thing considering that most top tier smartphones that cost double or more than what Xiaomi is asking dont tend to go over the 3 GB of RAM.
Finally a Battery that lasts. Another big update came in the form of a bigger battery. The Redmi Note 3 features a 4000 mAh battery which is a big step up over the 3060 mAh battery placed on the Note 2. To put it more bluntly, the Redmi Note 3 offers up to 264 hours of talk time over a 3G network while the previous model barely made it over the 140 hour benchmark. In real life use this means that the Note 3 will give us about a day and a half of good usage which, all things considered, is still pretty good.
A decent set of cameras. While the cameras on the Redmi Note 3 dont suppose a major selling point for the device in and of themselves, truth is we do appreciate a good set of cameras. Obviously they fall behind in terms of quality when compared to the Galaxy S6 or the iPhone 6s but theyre still pretty good cameras. Specifically weve got a 13 megapixel rear end camera with a dual tone flash and a 5 megapixel front facing camera.
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Cons
No slot for microSD cards. Things are starting to heat up in our recap of the Redmi Note 3 pros and cons and weve arrived at one of the phones biggest disadvantages. You see, the Redmi Note 3 does not sport a slot for microSD cards which means youre stuck with whichever storage capacity you choose.
Taking into account that weve only got two models with 16 and 32 GB of storage I would pin this out as a major disadvantage for some users. Personally im good with 16 GB and ive got more than enough storage with the 32 GB option but not everyone is like me and for some people the lack of a microSD card slot is a deal breaker.
Non removable Battery. Sure, its true that the Redmi Note 3 sports a bigger capacity battery but that doesnt take away from the fact that its still a non removable battery. This basically means that if you run out of juice you cant simply pop the lid and exchange the battery, you have to either carry the charger or have an extra battery charger on your backpack if youre planning on being away for a while.
The front facing camera doesnt have a flash. This might be a minor disadvantage to the Redmi Note 3s pros and cons but we still would have very much appreciated a front facing flash for the front facing camera. I cant recall the amount of times I wished my smartphone had this feature when taking selfies on low light situations.
No NFC. Personally I dont give much tought to the whole NFC thing. I basically use it to pass pictures from one smartphone to another without the limitations of Bluetooth. However, it should be