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Xiaomi Redmi Go looks to me like a good entry-level phone, one I can recommend in the sub Rs 4,500 category. It has an ergonomic design, acceptable cameras, and good performance. However, those not restricted to a budget and can spend a little more can...
The Xiaomi Redmi Go retails for Rs 4,499, making it one of the cheapest smartphone experiences money can buy. Is it a good experience? Well, if you're coming from a feature phone, then the Redmi Go is a step up in every direction. But, if you can spare...
The Redmi Go is ideal for users who are looking to buy an entry-level smartphone. The near stock Android UI combined with Qualcomm CPU and 3,000mAh battery is enough for almost all the day-to-day task. In fact, Redmi Go is offering decent performance...
Redmi Go is Xiaomi's most affordable smartphone to date and even though I feel it's priced slightly higher than expectations, it boasts of some impressive hardware and software performance for the price. I know, memory and storage bottleneck can be a...
The Redmi Go isn't as attention-grabbing as Xiaomi's slightly higher priced offerings. However, tt still offers relatively good hardware for the price, which is a big win for people with very tight budgets or very simple needs. We just wish that there...
Xiaomi recently launched the Redmi Go handset in India, priced at Rs. 4,499 and using the same hardware the Snapdragon 425 quad core. This is a basic entry level smartphone and parents are going to love it because it is indeed PUBG Safe.Redmi Go is...
– Inexpensive without Being CheapThe Xiaomi Redmi Go feels considerably more valuable and faster than its price would suggest.To answer our initial question: Yes, it is a bingo - or is it just called bingo? In any case, the Xiaomi Redmi Go sets...
It has been not been too long since Xiaomi entered the Indian smartphone arena but the Chinese brand has in this considerably small time, triumphed over all challenges and come out on the top. A lot of credit for the brand's success goes to smartphones...
India is a big country, with a big spectrum of consumers buying smartphones. You can find almost every price category being contested upon by a large number of companies, big and small. While the 10-15K segment garners most attention, the lower end 5K...
Available at Rs 4,499, this isn't a fancy smartphone. But, despite being made of plastic, it doesn't look cheap. Xiaomi has added a five-inch HD display at the front, which seems to be bright with decent sunlight legibility. The touch response is pretty...
Redmi Go, Xiaomi's most affordable smartphone till date, goes on sale for the first time in India on Friday. Redmi Go's specifications include a 5-inch touchscreen display with a 720x1280 resolution, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 SoC, and 1GB of RAM. It...
Xiaomi Redmi Go is not there to impress you. It is meant to bring feature phone consumers to the smartphone highway.You might like thisTags: Xiaomi Redmi Go Redmi Go 1st...
The budget segment is where Xiaomi competes most fiercely. The company's latest offering is the Redmi Go, which was launched in India on Tuesday. Priced at Rs. 4,499, the Redmi Go is targeted at first-time smartphone users and offers a pure Android...
At the end of 2018 there were rumors that Xiaomi should release its most budget smartphone. Two days ago, January 29, the Chinese company finally introduced a new smartphone called Xiaomi Redmi Go. This is really the most affordable smartphone from...
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