Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro
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- sami
- B}3
- 14 Feb 2018
that's funny . In the coming days, you can see the bad quality of this Camera phone with other models xiaomi ( Mi 5s/Mi 5s plus/Mi Note 3/Mi A1/Redmi Note 4)
really disapointing.
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- AnonD-737582
- f}n
- 14 Feb 2018
This is nice one from Xiaomi
m waiting for this good one...
At that price we cannot hope that configuration from other branded phone...
But when it lounch in Bangladesh?
Love Xiaomi... carry on
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- Anonymous
- LKI
- 14 Feb 2018
how come the normal note 5 record 4K video and the pro doesn't? unless that was a mistake
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- Khokan9T9
- f}n
- 14 Feb 2018
This is nice one from Xiaomi...
Great Configuration,I think this price will be under 250EUR...
At that price its very good choice for everyone...
M waiting for this...
But when its release in Bangladesh?
finally i suggest everyone to buy it & enjoy with good one
Love Xiaomi...Carry on
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- Debashish
- YQ{
- 14 Feb 2018
Does it support otg?
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- acemang
- 3xR
- 14 Feb 2018
Anonymous, 14 Feb 2018This has bluetooth 5.0 and not 4.2 as mentioned here.android 7 doesn't support bt 5.0
only android 8. so if it comes with android 7, for now..it support bt 4.2, nothing more.
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- Mahbub
- fxH
- 14 Feb 2018
has it otg?
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- anon
- wdK
- 14 Feb 2018
Anonymous, 14 Feb 2018This has bluetooth 5.0 and not 4.2 as mentioned here.it even has EIS - electronic image stabilization which is not mentioned here
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- naveen
- D0a
- 14 Feb 2018
is it come in blue colour
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- 0929Sos
- fCR
- 14 Feb 2018
I don't know why Xiaomi always Copy "APPLE" in terms of software (skin UI) as well as in hardware (built in terms)
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- AnonD-737551
- nGJ
- 14 Feb 2018
Xiaomi has failed to appreciate one of the main justifications for the 18:9 aspect ratio.
Of course, in principle, the 18:9 aspect ratio has some uses. For example keyboards in portrait mode obscure a lower proportion of content on screen; there is more room for content that requires scrolling, such as reading/web browsing; and in landscape, there is more width for side-by-side apps.
However, tall phones do create ergonomic problems, not only with trying to reach the top of the screen one-handed, but also in terms of pocketability and possibly also in terms of maintaining a secure grip.
It is pretty clear that the mass move to 18:9 is one of those industry-driven forced "choices", designed to ensure that people feel their existing device is so out of fashion that they must replace it.
Be that as it may, the switch makes most sense if, as a manufacturer, you think that, starting with previous 16:9 aspect ratio devices with chunky bezels, you can maintain a similar height of the phone by replacing the top and bottom bezels with screen. Another choice (if ignoring the desire to position your older devices as obsolete) would be to make the device shorter.
In the case of devices with a 5.5 inch 16:9 screen, such as the Redmi Note 4, a screen with the same width in portrait mode, but with an 18:9 aspect ratio, should have a 6.02 inch diagonal. The Redmi Note 5 Pro has a 5.99 inch diagonal, so it is pretty close to maintaining the same width of screen.
However, what Xiaomi has done here is to produce a very tall phone, because it still has sizable top and bottom bezels, in addition to the extra height implied by the new aspect ratio.
The Mi Mix 2, for example, has the same size screen, 5.99 inches in 18:9, yet it is only 151.8 mm tall, compared with 158.6 mm for the Note 5 Pro. The Redmi Note 4 is 151 mm tall. The LG G3 was another 5.5 inch 16:9 device and it is only 146.3 mm tall, and although it has relatively small top and bottom bezels, it would certainly be possible to make an even shorter device at this screen size. The actual screen height of 5.5 inch 16:9 screens is 121.7 mm, while that of a 5.99 inch 18:9 screen is 136mm.
The Mi Mix 2 has 15.8 mm of height in its top and bottom bezels, which if maintained on a phone with 16:9 aspect ratio (possibly more difficult), could result in a 5.5 inch phone at 137.5 mm in height.
For people who were happy with 5.5 inch 16:9 screens, Xiaomi has produced something with very different ergonomics. It has not only switched to a taller aspect ratio, but it has also ignored the short-bezel trend, creating a phone that is about 2cm taller in height than a putative short-bezel 16:9 Redmi Note, at least 6.8mm of which is surplus bezel relative to the Mi Mix 2, one of the leading short-bezel designs.
I understand this is a lower-midrange phone, and therefore may not receive as much attention to design as more expensive models. However, the Redmi Note series has hitherto been about practicality. With the Redmi Note 5 Pro, Xiaomi has chased a trend, yet failed to implement it with a coherent design.
(Another version of this comment was submitted anonymously, but was not appearing, so I am trying again.)
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- Anonymous
- D%N
- 14 Feb 2018
REDMI NOTE 5 PRO
No OREO
Design not good (Lots of space below)
No Video Calling from Dialer
Call Recording available?
No Seperate SD Card Slot
Dual Camera performance is Below (MI A1 and Honor 7X)
No C Type
Gorilla Glass?
3.5mm Jack at Below (Your headphone will break if you keep in pocket)
No Volte Active on Both Slot.
4k, Slow Motion video recording?
Support 5G?
Storage type (Still old EMMC)?
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- Anonymous
- 7ka
- 14 Feb 2018
Pls update specifications information
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- Anonymous
- XSK
- 14 Feb 2018
just came to know it has only single color notification LED light. Xiaomi has cut so many corners with this phone- no usb type c, no quick charge, no 4K video recording, single color LED flash, no improvement in low light camera performance, no dedicated 2nd sim slot along with SD card (it has hybrid slot), yet it is the most expensive Redmi phone ever. U can't sell products only in the name of SOC. My 3 year old 100$ Redmi 1s has multi color notification light, 1.4 micron pixel size, dedicated SD card slot along with 2 sims, Full HD video recording ( that's max what 'pro" has) , Micro USB cable (that's what pro has), 5V 2A charger in box ( that's what pro has too). Good old Xiaomi. It's just terrible now.
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- AnonD-612488
- gM8
- 14 Feb 2018
Some specs given here are wrong... This phone has bluetooth 5.0 and it has Electronic image stabilisation too which is awesome
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- AnonD-612488
- gML
- 14 Feb 2018
I just came to know right now this phone has quick charge 2.0... that's enough for me at least... Good to see this
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- AnonD-612488
- gML
- 14 Feb 2018
Blutbad-fuchsbau, 14 Feb 2018hey guys, this Redmi Note 5 Pro with the snapdragon 636 is ... moreYeah i agree with you.... And i think they will add the fast charging with future updates like they did on the mi a1
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- AnonD-612488
- gML
- 14 Feb 2018
Roni, Bangladesh, 14 Feb 2018need camera:- Dual: 12 MP (f/1.8, 28mm, OIS) + 12 MP (f/2.... moreYou copied this specs from some Phone's specification table...:-D ... If you want these specs... Go buy the phone from which you copied all these
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- AnonD-737546
- D01
- 14 Feb 2018
No LTE 3CA/2CA again. Big disappointment
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- AnonD-612488
- gML
- 14 Feb 2018
r, 14 Feb 2018too big..anyhting more than 5.2 or 5.5 is not good
This phone has the 18:9 display... So it is actually sized same as a 5.5 inches phone