Xiaomi Redmi Note 4G is it better?

Tomorrow Xiaomi Singapore noon time sales will be releasing first time in Singapore Redmi Note 4G and they been doing video advertisement on how fast it is surfing the web with comparison with other model. It's good news right since the last Redmi Note was not even a 4G.


If you thought it was so, allow me to point to you some of the specs between the Redmi Note and Redmi Note 4G


Stating the obvious, 4G offer LTE which is faster surfing speed and the Wifi is offering Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac which is dual-band instead of the old RedNote Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n. Do note if you connecting to Wifi, the wireless router you are connection must offer the dual band if you want to maximized that feature.

For SD storage the Redmi Note 4G allow the maximum of 64GB. For camera or video fans, there isn't any difference for screens and the camera specifications as they are no upgrade on that.


As for battery, it remain the same capacity which is Li-Po 3200 mAh battery so they need not produce another battery maybe...

Now here's the parts that you may REALLY want to know

The old Redmi Note uses an Octa-core 1.4/1.7 GHz Cortex-A7 (8 processors) but the new Redmi Note 4G is running on Quad-core 1.6 GHz Cortex-A7 (4 processors). In plain English, the new Redmi Note 4G is using a slower processor and if you play games or some processor demanding app, you may notice some difference.

Another thing you may want to know is that the new Redmi Note 4G is no longer offering Dual sim which most Xiaomi user enjoyed. NO DUAL SIM!!


If now you would rather go for the old Redmi Note thinking it should be selling at SGD$199, I have bad news for you. As of the website today, Redmi Note cannot be found. This may mean Xiaomi Singapore will no longer selling the old model.

So if you were consider to get the old Redmi Note, now you may want to consider more to get the Redmi Note 4G as it's higher pricing with some of the upgrade.

The new Redmi Note 4G will be selling at SGD$229. Good luck for tomorrow purchase if you want it.

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