Xiaomi Reveals a Teardown of the Redmi Note 3

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Xiaomi unveiled its Redmi Note 3 last week, and it's going to be the company's first all-metal enclosed handset. This week, the company revealed a teardown of what is inside the device's chassis.

Compared to Apple, HTC and Samsung devices, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 seems to be easy to open up and tear down, but is still lower than the Redmi Note 2 in terms of repairability given that the older variant offered a removable battery and back cover, according to Techno Buffalo.

The new Redmi Note 3 offers a 4000 man battery, a fingerprint scanner located at the back of the device, a 13 megapixel back side camera and a 5 megapixel selfie shooter. Phone Arena further adds that the camera carries phase-detection autofocus, and a standard for the category f/2.2 aperture.

Some night sample shots of the Redmi Note 3 have also appeared, and it seems that the phone's camera is ready for more challenging shots like night and low-light snaps, high dynamic range situations, and so on.

Other specs lined up by Realty Today include 5.5-inch IPS LCD screen measuring and offers a 1080 x 1920 pixels, which puts the Redmi Note 3 under the category of a phablet. The body is made up of a uni-body Aluminum covering with curved edges, and is 0.34" (8.65mm) in thickness.

The latest Redmi note is powered an octa-core Mediatek Helio X10 chipset, with a PowerVR G6200 GPU. The RAM is either a 2 GB or 3 GB capacity, depending on the variant availed and the memory is expandable up to 128 GB.

The Redmi Note 3 is sold for as little as 899 yuan, which is roughly $140, with 16GB of storage, and 1099 yuan, or about $170 for 32GB of space. For the meantime, sales are limited to China and no news has been given as to when the device will be reaching US or UK soil.

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