Xiaomi Redmi S2 (Y2) review

22 June 2018
Every new Redmi has a seemingly impossible task - be a better bang for your buck than the previous one. And cheaper, or worst-case scenario - same price. If it were any other maker, it would have been a hard no can do. But not Xiaomi. It keeps doing it against the odds and here is the Redmi S2 to prove it.

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  • 22 Jun 2018

Anonymous, 22 Jun 2018For the price it's good. Much better than sd450. I agree, SD 625 is still quite efficient and fast. Switching to 630 would mean higher price point and switching to SD450 means compromised overall performance.
I think they made a good choice here.

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    • Anonymous
    • IVN
    • 22 Jun 2018

    Anonymous, 22 Jun 2018Please someone makes xiaomi stop using sd 625 please!!For the price it's good. Much better than sd450.

      Interesting....
      I do have to admit, the Selfies of Angie were good for the class, and caught perfectly the glance and reflection from her eyes.
      But the guy's selfies... (kinda forgot his name. Sorry ^^; //bANNED) It's the same excellent quality as Angie, but I feel there's a bit of Grainyness in the corners. It's just me though? Or others see it too?

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        • tZj
        • 22 Jun 2018

        Nice

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          • utb
          • 22 Jun 2018

          This video proves GSMArena should have reviewers team from all international countries who knows best bang for buck according to smartphone in their country cause In india this phone is not value for money.
          >2 year old 625 again
          >720P display in 5.5"
          >3000 less battery
          >Competes with xiaomi's own budget phones.

          Redmi note 5 is just a better device only except camera.

          it deserves only 3.5 starts.

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            • Anonymous
            • D0h
            • 22 Jun 2018

            Please someone makes xiaomi stop using sd 625 please!!

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              • rxh
              • 22 Jun 2018

              GSMArena can safely stop mentioning fast software updates as a positive point for Mi A1. It has been over 3 months and we are yet to see a stable Android 8.1 build for Mi A1.