Xiaomi Redmi 3 Spesifikasi Lengkap Dan Harga Terbaru

Xiaomi Redmi 3 is not your usual budget smartphone. The word budget is hardly a good match for an aluminum unibody, a 5" IPS display, a powerful octa-core processor, a 13MP camera, and a beefy 4,100 mAh battery. And yet, here we are. The Xiaomi Redmi 3 may be cheap in price but it does not skimp on features.



Xiaomi Redmi 3 review
Unlike the Redmi Note 3, the Redmi 3 is a massive upgrade over its predecessor - it bumps the screen size, switches from glossy plastic to metal, opts for a much more powerful Snapdragon 616 chip, upgrades the two cameras, and doubles the RAM, the storage and the battery capacity. How about the price? It stays the same - about €150 or less.

Key features Xiaomi Redmi 3

  • Hybrid DualSIM/microSD card slot (up to 128GB)
  • 5" IPS display of 720p resolution; 294ppi
  • Snapdragon 616 chipset; octa-core Cortex-A53 processor (4x 1.5GHz and 4x 1.2GHz cores); Adreno 405 GPU; 2GB of RAM
  • 13MP main camera with hybrid phase detect autofocus, LED flash
  • 1080p video capture at 30fps
  • 5MP front-facing camera, 1080p at 30fps video recording
  • MIUI v.7 based on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop
  • 16GB of built-in storage
  • 4G LTE Cat.4 (150Mbps); Wi-Fi b/g/n; Bluetooth 4.1; GPS, GLONASS and Beidou; FM radio
  • IR port
  • Dual-microphone active noise canceling
  • 4,100 mAh non-removable battery, fast charging

Main disadvantages

  • No scratch resistant front glass
  • No NFC
  • Battery not removable
Just like before, Xiaomi didn't bother to announce any details on the screen's protective glass, so we are guessing there is no special protection, probably to keep the price as low as possible. The lack of NFC isn't surprising while the non-removable battery may be a bummer for some.

Final words
There are phones you need to compare with others and weigh the pros and cons. And there are phones you know you can get right away with no second thoughts to follow. The Xiaomi Redmi 3 is of the latter kind, and if you've followed our review so far, you probably know it already.

Xiaomi Redmi 3 review
Just like the Redmi Note 3 and the Mi 4c, the Redmi 3 offers a lot more than its price suggests and you can tell Xiaomi has put lots of efforts building it. The attention to detail is noticeable immediately when you open the retail box - the Redmi 3 metal body and premium design can't be matched by any sub-€150 smartphone.

But the Redmi 3 is not all about the looks. It is the whole package - an excellent display, snappy hardware, a good camera, decent battery life, and the latest MIUI 7 interface. It ticks all the right boxes, and you would find it hard to resist its attractive bargain price.

Spesifikasi Lengkap Xiaomi Redmi 3 



Xiaomi Redmi 3 key test findings:
  • Build quality is top-notch; the metal shell is a welcome change;
  • The display is quite good with high maximum brightness level and high contrast; has average color accuracy;
  • Battery life is excellent with an endurance rating of 107h;
  • Rich wireless and wired connectivity options including an IR blaster and FM radio;
  • MIUI 7 is a clean and light Android Lollipop launcher but with rich customization options. Unfortunately, the bootloader is locked and will require an official Xiaomi tool for unlocking, thus preventing the user from installing custom ROMs.
  • The Snapdragon 616 chipset is doing alright and has plenty of power for the 720p screen resolution.
  • Audio quality is excellent with an external amplifier and certainly better than you would expect with the headphones in.
  • Camera photos are good, with above average resolved detail and dynamic range, good HDR photos.
  • The 1080p video samples are OK but not impressive.

The Redmi 3 is currently sold only in China, so almost every international store is offering gray imports, which may or may not come with the language you need. And now that Xiaomi locks its bootloaders changing the ROM down the road may not be as easy. You would also have to rely only on your store for hardware or software support, so that's another consideration to keep in mind.

We couldn't find a phone to match the design and power of the Redmi 3 at this price point, so we increased our limit a bit to find matching competitors.

So, the first device to match the Redmi 3 is the recently launched Oppo F1. It has the premium looks, the same display, and chipset, but focuses on the camera department - it has a 13MP rear snapper and an 8MP selfie shooter. The battery capacity is less impressive, though, and the F1 costs about €230.

The plastic Meizu's m2 hit the shelves last July and is slightly cheaper than the Redmi 3. It has a similar 5" 720p display but runs on a less powerful quad-core processor. The rest is pretty much the same as on the Redmi 3. The Flyme launcher has a strong user base, so you may want to check it out.

The 5.5" Meizu m1 metal will offer a bigger, and higher-res display, more powerful Helio X10 hardware and a metal unibody for some extra €55. We found it quite a capable device.

ZTE's Nubia Z9 mini offers a 5" display with higher 1080p resolution and runs on a very similar Snapdragon 615 chip. It has the looks and even offers better cameras, but the Snapdragon 615 can choke in graphic-intensive tasks when powering a Full HD screen. The Z9 mini costs €50 more, but we aren't sure if the extra screen resolution is worth the halved performance.

Finally, the Redmi Note 3 is what you need if you are after a bigger screen. For the extra €30, you will be getting a larger version of the Redmi 3 with more powerful hardware and a higher resolution screen.

The verdict is quite easy - if you want a 5" smartphone, and you are on a budget, then the Xiaomi Redmi 3 seems like the perfect choice and we can recommend it in a heartbeat.





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