Gizmobox May 2018 | Page 31

A Mid-Range Performance Phone Design - Nice design (although it's largely recycled from the Redmi Note 4) - with a polished and minimalist feel - and good build quality - Good, fast fingerprint sensor Performance - Good speed/performance, based on the same hardware as the Redmi Note 4 - feels snappy to use - apps don’t take much time to load and games run just fine with minimal stutters Software - The MIUI interface over Android is snappy, minimalistic and packed with nifty features - the MIUI 9 brings in a bunch of optimisations including the newer F2FS file storage format, real-time defragmentation and dynamic resource allocation, among other things - the nifty ‘Quick Ball’ offers another way to navigate the phone while ‘Dual Instance’ allows two accounts of the same app to run on the phone Display - One of the major improvements over its predecessor is the modern bright, tall, 5.99- inch Full HD+ 18:9 display, with minimal bezels - bringing the Redmi Note series on par with the current display trend - Apart from the form factor of the display, it is otherwise pretty good too - in terms of brightness levels, sunlight legibility, customizable color modes, and a nifty reading mode (that puts a monochrome tint over the display much like an e-ink panel)