Touchscreen issues, Takes a long time to charge, Photos by Raj Rout
Competitors and Related Products
Our editors hand-pick related products using a variety of criteria: direct competitors targeting the same market segment, or devices that are similar in size, performance, or feature sets.
The Redmi 4A is ageing, and yet it remains a very good budget phone and a decent all-rounder under £100. Though it lacks more modern aspects such as a fingerprint scanner, metal build and 18:9 display, it's almost impossible to argue at this price. The...
The Xiaomi Redmi 4A is priced at Rs 5,999. At this price point, you are getting a lot of value for your money. The only challenge, rather, an irritant, with Xiaomi phones is their online-only open sale model where phones get sold out in seconds. It is...
T he super affordable segment of the Indian smartphone market is becoming competitive with each passing day but has not seen a “killer device” for a while. Smartphone manufacturers introduce budget phones but they generally cut corners, heavily, more...
Xiaomi has got a winner here with the Redmi 4A. There is no room for complaints, and its highly compelling price tag makes it hard to ignore this smartphone in the entry-level price segment. The only thing that may affect someone's decision of getting...
So can the Redmi 4A emerge out of the shadows of its sibling, and earn our recommendation? Let's find out in our review. Since there are quite a few similarities between the two handsets, we'll be mainly focussing on what's different between the...
The Redmi 4A is powerful but not for gaming user, Redmi 3S is a much better option. There is a decent price difference among these two handsets. But still Redmi 4A is a very good buy, an awesomely awesome handset for non-gamers and is the best 4G VoLTE...
The new Redmi 4A definitely raises the bar for smartphones at this price level, and we expect it to be very popular. At Rs. 5,999, the Redmi 4A offers a lot of features, especially VoLTE support. Camera performance is decent, and the polycarbonate body,...
The Xiaomi Redmi 4A is a decent performer for the entry segment and it makes a good case for itself. However, its camera is disappointing and it has only 16GB of storage. As long as you're fine with these compromises, this is a phone worth...
Overall, the Xiaomi Redmi 4A is a pretty decent smartphone at its price. If you are looking for something that's compact, lightweight and can tackle most tasks without much hassle, then the Redmi 4A is for you. The phone looks pretty good, the display...
The Redmi 4 series of devices is definitely revolutionary. Compared to the Redmi 2 and Redmi 3 series which were an evolution. At the top end we have the Redmi 4 Prime that redefines midrange as we know it, stuffing a midrange phone into an entry level...
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