A very interesting smartphone.

A very interesting smartphone.

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “A very interesting smartphone.”.
Well so this is a xiaomi redmi, note, 4 X, a very interesting smartphone or, as most manufacturers tend to increment the upgrade their smartphones over time. Every generation Xiaomi seems to take a bit of a sidestep, but here’s why it’s still an interesting proposition that you should definitely consider let’s get into the full review. Oh so, just like the note 4 before it, the Forex is a well-built smartphone. It doesn’t have quite the same test as the flagship you might find in 2017, but nonetheless considering the 150 US dollars, you can pay for it you’re getting a pretty solid phone. It’S made out of metal all the way around. It’S got a single unibody finish, and these really nice chrome metal, accents which I just dig.

I think they add a nice feel of luxury without being too intrusive and yeah, while Gianni may not have invested as much as Samsung or HTC in the design of their smart phones. They don’t stand out amongst them. The build is really solid. Too. I mean I’ve tried, dropping it a couple of times, admittedly not on purpose, but it survived, and it’s also got a nice little curve into the edges, which means it cuts nicer in the hands and it might look on first impressions. It’S a little bit on the thick side, nothing out of the ordinary. Given its price point: it’s not exactly the galaxy s 8 in terms of style and in terms of the physical Hardware.

It’S pretty much. What you’d expect you’ve got fingerprint scanner, volume, rocker and an on/off button. The only thing worth bearing in mind is a slightly sharp shape of the phone combined you, the thickness of it, makes it very difficult to use in one hand, but for the people buying a note phone. I suppose you’d expect to not need to do that in terms of the screen you get about what you pay for it’s a 1080p IPS panel, not the sharpest, not the deepest blacks or the highest contrast, the numbers, it’s a pleasant, viewing experience, which is pretty colorful And bright enough to be viewed outdoors, it’s also got a decent oleophobic coating on, so you shouldn’t have too much of a problem with fingerprints, but under the hood we know Harvey Snapdragon 625, which is technically speaking on paper, a less powerful chip than a Helio X. 20 used in last year’s model now before you sort of shout and scream and jump up and down on your table, there’s a couple of benefits to this. First of all, while the benchmark performance isn’t as high.

This is a very responsive chip. It’S a chip that actually I’d say has less of an input lag time. Then I noticed on the helio X.

20. Core gaming tasks do not perform as fast as on that chip. Admittedly, when the phone really focuses on one thing, you can definitely tell the difference.

This will not play games that are smooth 60 frames per second like that chip would, but instead you might get something like a 30 frames/second. However, there are benefits. The responsiveness means apps open very quickly. The whole UI feels incredibly snappy.

It support international balance. So you can use this abroad and it’s also caller and more efficient than the original processor, which means you get a longer battery life. But on the subject of battery this guy blows it out the park with between 4,000 and 4100 milliamp hours of juice. You essentially get about 11 to 12 hours of screen on time or a good two full days of usage. Another 13 megapixel camera sits somewhere around the upper end of what to expect at this price. It’S not going to blow you out the water like, for example, the Google pixels is when I first tried it, but it’s a good camera. It creates good detail in good lighting conditions and actually a decent level of Boquete. We’Ve got an F 2.0 aperture, which is not too shabby.

It’S also got a decent HDR capability being able to capture both very highly exposed things and also very underexposed areas in the same shot. It also captures a really wide amount of color in one shot and the front camera isn’t too bad either. Something else I noticed is that the autofocus time has vastly improved from the previous model and the shutter time is also faster, unfortunately, their, whilst the faster shutter time is usually associated with blur free photos. That isn’t really the case here. It’S not terrible, but unfortunately, even when it seems like you might have perfectly captured a moment, reviewing the photo later on reveals that it’s still blurry in the shot. Now the software on the red me note for X is pretty much.

What we’ve come to expect is running Android 6.0, which, to be honest, is a bit of a disappointment. Considering it’s a 20-17 phoned the nonetheless. This is MIUI 8.

It’S a fast, responsive, developed and customizable ecosystem. With some pretty nice pleasant, inbuilt applications, it’s a little bit childish to look at apps. I really don’t like the playful design stock.

Android is always going to be my go-to, but nonetheless, they’ve started to bundle in some of the cooler features that other phones are using. Such as dual apps being able to duplicate applications, so you can login with different profiles. I’Ve also been pretty impressed with the phone’s fingerprint scanner. It’S using fourth-generation technology which detects the ridges of your fingerprint, as well as the general shape.

So it’s more secure. It’S very responsive but also, more importantly, easy to reach. I think we all know a few companies. You could learn from that in terms of the speaker system.

It hasn’t really changed since the original redmi note 4, which is to say it’s really not bad. It’S a little bit louder and a little bit clearer than the Google pixel XL vocals your hair find through it based a little bit less so so guys that is a xiaomi redmi note 4 x. What I think to be a very interesting smartphone in a fast evolving marketplace, it’s always interesting to see a large company like Xiaomi, taking an almost direct sidestep. Having said that, for the most part, these small little changes that have been made make using this firm on the day to day basis, a far more pleasant experience, the trade-off between slightly lower gaming performance and improved battery, improved responsiveness and a better camera.

I think I generally warranted, and they add all of that into an already well presented and well built smartphone body, so guys if you did enjoy the video I’d, really appreciate it. If you smash that subscribe button and turn on notifications, that would really help me out. I would really really appreciate it so with that being said, I need to use the boss .