The Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 is priced at Rs. 9, 999 for 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage, and Rs.11, 999 for 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage.
It's hard to find fault with the Redmi Note 3 as it ticks all the right boxes, and in some ways, rivals phones that cost a lot more.
The metal body and fingerprint sensor are welcome additions to the Redmi series, and make the Note 3 feel relevant in 2016. You also get a great display, very good battery life, and a powerful SoC. The camera isn't too bad, although we could have done with sharper stills and better quality HD videos. MIUI 7 is improved compared to previous versions, and is quite likable. We do wish storage expansion beyond 32GB was officially supported
Good-
1.Great looks and build quality, 2.Vivid display,
- Strong CPU performance,
4.Very good battery life,
5.Offers good value,
Bad-
1.Expandable storage limited to 32GB
2.Camera could have been better