Budget phones come a dime a dozen, and recently, good budget phones have become pretty common as well. Xiaomi leads that pack with their Redmi series of phones, and the Xiaomi Redmi 4X is the latest in the company’s push into budget segments everywhere. And to the surprise of no one, this phone is not bad at all.
The Redmi 4X is incredibly close to the existing Redmi 4 and Redmi 4A in specifications. It inherits traits from both phones, the metal body of the Redmi 4, the 720p screen on the Redmi 4A and finally the 4100mAh battery in the former device. The processor is completely new though, the Snapdragon 435 never having been used in a Xiaomi device before. As such, I know exactly what to expect for pretty much every aspect of this phone, and let’s see if I’m right.
Another budget phone from Xiaomi
Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 435 |
Display | 5.0” 1280×720 IPS LCD |
RAM | 2/3GB |
Storage | 16/32GB eMMC |
Operating System | MIUI 8.0 |
Cameras | 13MP, 5MP front |
Battery | 4100mAh |
Physical Dimensions | 148g, 13.92 x 7.00 x 0.87 cm |
Big thanks to Gearbest for providing this review unit.
The metal body is almost the exact same as the one found on the Redmi 4 Prime, with very similar curvature and size. Its slightly shorter than the Redmi 4 Prime but slightly wider as well. One handed use is achievable as well. The metal body also feels great in the hand, imparting a sense price that you definitely do not pay for.
Quite premium
The maximum brightness tops out at 400 nits, not spectacular but good enough in most situations except for direct bright sunlight. I don’t see any mention of Gorilla Glass either, so do be careful.
Just like most if not all Xiaomi devices, the speakers produce incredibly loud sound. I was able to hear it in pretty much any normal situation, so no complaints there. There is lots of room to improve the quality of the audio though, as the bass is lacking and the mids and highs are present but lack clarity.
I’m expecting some great battery life with this phone, not up to Redmi 4 Prime levels of crazy but definitely approaching that. Guess what, the Redmi 4X gave me a nice surprise, even though I thought I knew this phone inside and out before even touching it.
If you are a regular person (e.g. not me) you won’t be able to kill this phone in one day, even those odd, awkward days when you find yourself out later than you expected. Heavy users will be hard pressed to destroy the battery in a day while light and medium users will need anywhere from 2-4 days to drain the battery completely.
Crazy battery life
MIUI8 is preinstalled over top of the phone and the phone runs very well. I did not see any slowdowns in general use, swiping between home screens, opening settings, I did not notice any interface lag. Moving on the app performance, the Snapdragon 435 performs a lot more decently than I thought it would.
Yes, launching apps is more ponderous than even midrange MediaTek chipsets like Helio P20s, but the gap is smaller than you would think. I have the 3GB version of the phone so multitasking is passable, between MIUI and opening multiple apps I still could max out that 3GB of RAM pretty easily. If you have the 2GB version your multitasking performance will be that much poorer.
Fingerprint performance is adequate, I saw high accuracy rates and moderately fast unlock times, definitely far behind the very best fingerprint sensors, but still good enough.
I saw no issues with connectivity in all aspects. The phone connects to my carrier both 3G and LTE, and speeds are good, not the best mind you but more than adequate. The phone’s WiFi is quite zippy, I could download games and videos very quickly, the Bluetooth connects to all my headsets and my car, and the GPS is very accurate as well.
The camera here is decent, the rear facing camera is capable of taking decent photos in good lighting conditions, they are still slightly less detailed than what I see on the other Redmi devices (except the Redmi 4A). Colours are fairly accurate and surprisingly saturated, I think Xiaomi’s software is doing a good job with the colours here.
The front facing camera is adequate for basic selfies, but if you’re thinking of taking a detailed selfie with this, that’s going to be difficult.
Unsurprisingly, the Redmi 4X is another great budget device by Xiaomi. It sits squarely between the more expensive Redmi 4 Prime and the less expensive Redmi 4A and directly cannabalizes the lesser known Snapdragon 430 Redmi 4. For an MSRP of $100, this is definitely a steal, but street prices start at $130, making it less of a deal, but still a great buy. I recommend this phone quite highly.
Well rounded phone
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