Xiaomi may be missing out on a true flagship phone in the Indian market, but, at least its budget and lower mid-range ambitions here appear to be well sorted. The company has launched -- for the lack of a better word -- a barrage of affordable smartphones in the Indian market over the last one year or so. Each of these phones -- whether it be the gigantic Mi Max, the mid-level Redmi Note 4, or the pint-sized Redmi 4A -- has done well in the country.
Although each of these phones has something unique to add to Xiaomi's long-list of credentials, it's the Redmi 3S that has actually set the tone and raised the bar so high, that it could well be called the company's greatest hit. Xiaomi claims to have sold over 40 lakh units of the Redmi 3S in India in just 9 months. Now that's a lot of smartphones.
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Xiaomi launched a successor to the Redmi 3S, calling it simply the Redmi 4. The Redmi 4 borrows heavily from the Redmi 3S in almost all the major departments, and yet, when you look at it for the first time and take it out for a ride, it's a whole new ball game altogether. It's about refining the jagged edges of the original classic, a trait only the best in the business could fathom.
Xiaomi already had a pretty fantastic phone in the Redmi 3S after all. There was only so much that it could add to its successor to warrant an upgrade. In the process, however, it managed to bring it dangerously close to the Redmi Note 4, both literally and figuratively
The Redmi 4 looks a lot like the Redmi Note 4. Only smaller. Straight off the bat, the Redmi 4 is for someone who prefers a smaller phone. A 5-inch one to be precise. Because it borrows heavily from the Redmi Note 4's design aesthetics, the Redmi 4 invariably shares both its upsides and downsides in equal measure.
It's a looker, the Redmi 4. There are absolutely no two ways about it. Just like the Redmi Note 4, the Redmi 4 also comes in a matte black finish (and gold) that gives it a premium upmarket look and feel clearly defying its price tag. It looks like an expensive phone, that isn't expensive at all
Although each of these phones has something unique to add to Xiaomi's long-list of credentials, it's the Redmi 3S that has actually set the tone and raised the bar so high, that it could well be called the company's greatest hit. Xiaomi claims to have sold over 40 lakh units of the Redmi 3S in India in just 9 months. Now that's a lot of smartphones.
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| 1 | Bandwidth (Download Speed) | Upto 2Mbps Flat |
| 2 | Applicability | All INDIAN ARMY users in all the Circles |
| 3 | Monthly Rental Charges (Rs.) | Rs.1100/- |
| Half Yearly Payment Option (Rs.) | Not Applicable | |
| Annual Payment Option (Rs.) [11*FMC] | Rs.12,100/- | |
| 4 | Two Years Payment Option (Rs.) [21*FMC] | Rs.23,100/- |
| 5 | Three Years Payment Option (Rs.) [30*FMC] | Rs.33,000/- |
| 6 | Download/Upload Limit per month | Unlimited |
| 7 | Additional Usage charges/MB beyond free download/upload limit (Rs.) | Not Applicable |
| 8 | Free E-mail IDs/Space (Per-Email ID) | NIL |
| 9 | Static IP Address (On Request) | One @ Rs.2000/ per annum additional |
| 10 | Security Deposit # | NIL |
| 11 | Minimum Hire Period | One Year |
| 12 | Telephone fixed monthly charges in Rs. | NIL |
| 13 | Free calls (Within BSNL Network) | NIL |
| 14 | Additional facility | No Voice facility is given. No Telephone instrument is provided. No Registration and Insallation Charge. |
| Sl.No | ULD Broadband plan Particulars | ARMY BB ULD 1100 |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bandwidth (Download Speed) | Upto 2Mbps Flat |
| 2 | Applicability | All INDIAN ARMY users in all the Circles |
| 3 | Monthly Rental Charges (Rs.) | Rs.1100/- |
| Half Yearly Payment Option (Rs.) | Not Applicable | |
| Annual Payment Option (Rs.) [11*FMC] | Rs.12,100/- | |
| 4 | Two Years Payment Option (Rs.) [21*FMC] | Rs.23,100/- |
| 5 | Three Years Payment Option (Rs.) [30*FMC] | Rs.33,000/- |
| 6 | Download/Upload Limit per month | Unlimited |
| 7 | Additional Usage charges/MB beyond free download/upload limit (Rs.) | Not Applicable |
| 8 | Free E-mail IDs/Space (Per-Email ID) | NIL |
| 9 | Static IP Address (On Request) | One @ Rs.2000/ per annum additional |
| 10 | Security Deposit # | NIL |
| 11 | Minimum Hire Period | One Year |
| 12 | Telephone fixed monthly charges in Rs. | NIL |
| 13 | Free calls (Within BSNL Network) | NIL |
| 14 | Additional facility | No Voice facility is given. No Telephone instrument is provided. No Registration and Insallation Charge. |
Xiaomi launched a successor to the Redmi 3S, calling it simply the Redmi 4. The Redmi 4 borrows heavily from the Redmi 3S in almost all the major departments, and yet, when you look at it for the first time and take it out for a ride, it's a whole new ball game altogether. It's about refining the jagged edges of the original classic, a trait only the best in the business could fathom.
Xiaomi already had a pretty fantastic phone in the Redmi 3S after all. There was only so much that it could add to its successor to warrant an upgrade. In the process, however, it managed to bring it dangerously close to the Redmi Note 4, both literally and figuratively
The Redmi 4 looks a lot like the Redmi Note 4. Only smaller. Straight off the bat, the Redmi 4 is for someone who prefers a smaller phone. A 5-inch one to be precise. Because it borrows heavily from the Redmi Note 4's design aesthetics, the Redmi 4 invariably shares both its upsides and downsides in equal measure.
It's a looker, the Redmi 4. There are absolutely no two ways about it. Just like the Redmi Note 4, the Redmi 4 also comes in a matte black finish (and gold) that gives it a premium upmarket look and feel clearly defying its price tag. It looks like an expensive phone, that isn't expensive at all


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