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March 2016
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
L'autonomie
Le design
Le prix
Matériel haut de gamme
Bon prix
Grande mémoire interne
Possibilité d'utiliser 2 cartes SIM
L'un des meilleurs rapports qualité-prix du moment
Un bel écran 18
9
Le capteur d'empreintes très réactif
Un très bon processeur multi-tâches
MIUI toujours au top niveau
Le prix compte tenu du marché
Double SIM et extension microSD
Design propre et soigné
Capteur d'empreintes réactif
Très bel écran
MIUI de plus en plus appréciable
Son prix
Bonne autonomie
Design fonctionnel
Compact
Prix très abordable
Double SIM
APN correct
Port jack
Design élégant avec une belle finition digne d'un smartphone haut de gamme
Tarif très agressif
Qualité des photos et vidéos
Un excellent rapport qualité/prix
Matériaux employés pour le boitier
Finition
De très bonnes performances système
Une dalle IPS lumineuse
Dual SIM
LTE Cat.9
Un bon appareil photo...
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Qualité photo en basse lumière
Pas de 4G Band 20 à 800 MHz
Pas d'emplacement pour carte SD
L'interface n'est pas disponible en français
Integration des applications Google qui laisse à désirer
La capacité de stockage limitée
Pas d'USB Type-C
Des capteurs photos d'appoints
Appareil photo qui ressort du dos du téléphone
Quelques ralentissements dans les gros jeux malgré la résolution
Absence de 800 MHz
Obligation de passer par l'import
La photo un peu en retrait
Pas de tiroir d'applications et bloatwares chinois
La prise en main blessante
Écran pas folichon
Faible puissance du haut-parleur
Charge beaucoup trop lente
MIUI 9
Quelques défaillances à corriger
La B28 manquante
Pour pinailler
Pas de slot pour carte microSD ou de batterie amovible
Difficile à trouver dans le commerce
Mais pas premium
"Seulement" 3 Go de RAM (dans la version 64 Go)
Aucune possibilité d'étendre le stockage interne malgré le 2ème emplacement
Good build, Good display, Good performance, Good battery life
Archaic software, Cameras could be better
Xiaomi's success story, in India, is well worth a study. The Redmi 4 is a major part of that success story. It's done wonders for Xiaomi, and the smartphone market in India. Which is where, its successor becomes all the more important. The Redmi 5 has som...
Bezel-less design, No notch, Selfie flash, Great display, Above par performance, Snapdragon 450 works surprisingly well, Decent battery life,
No USB-C, Low-light performance leaves a lot to be desired, No fast charging support, No Bluetooth 5.0
The Redmi 5 lands at a price point where people usually expect a normal smartphone that can handle basic tasks along with some mildly resource-heavy things. However, this phone performs like a beast, everything considered. I can safely say the Redmi 5 com...
Good, Excellent value for money, Relatively powerful processor, Good construction quality, Great battery life
Mediocre cameras, Outdated version of Android
Xiaomi will undoubtedly sell massive numbers of the Redmi 5, and you do get a lot of bang for your buck. As usual, the Chinese giant continues to offer specifications that will be very hard for competitors to match. The processor is powerful enough to las...
Extrait: Xiaomi is no stranger to the budget segment of smartphones, its latest stab at the sub-Rs. 12,000 price point is the Redmi 5. It's available in three variants — Rs. 7,999 for the Redmi 5 with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage; Rs. 8,999 with 3GB of RAM and...
Xiaomi Redmi 5 is the younger sibling of the Redmi Note 5 offering almost the same design. However, on the specification front, it does offer a set of improved configuration comparing it with the predecessor, Redmi 4. In terms of competition, the device w...
Publié: 2018-03-21, Auteur: Ali , review by: bgr.in
The Xiaomi Redmi 5 isn't special, and it isn't quite as important to the company as even the Redmi Note 5 and Redmi Note 5 Pro. Instead, it's there to fill in a blank and cater to a very specific price segment, which it does capably. You're assured the cl...
Extrait: After launching the Redmi Note 5 and Redmi Note 5 Pro, Xiaomi's third Redmi smartphone comes to India with the new FullScreen design and expanding its portfolio. The Redmi 5, which is the successor to the Redmi 4 we saw last year, is now slimmer, bigger...
Extrait: Xiaomi recently launched its latest budget smartphone, the Redmi 5, in the sub-Rs. 12,000 price segment in India which is currently flooded with options from Samsung, Nokia, Lenovo, and, of course, Xiaomi. The new smartphone comes almost a month after...
Extrait: Xiaomi recently launched its latest budget smartphone, the Redmi 5, in the sub-Rs. 12,000 price segment in India which is currently flooded with options from Samsung, Nokia, Lenovo, and, of course, Xiaomi. The new smartphone comes almost a month after...
Redmi 5 is an upgrade to Redmi 4, the design is different. The only issue is the camera that is just average, not sure if the same can be improved after the update, let's see. But apart from that this is another great buy.Rating: 4.2 out of 5Redmi 5 pric...