This week we got phones ranging from 4.5" to 5.5", each of them ranking high on feature and low on price. Xiaomi kicked things off with the Redmi 3, a phone that barely crosses the $100 mark, but brings an all-metal body, a 5" display, octa-core chipset and a surprisingly big4,100mAh battery for its 8.5mm of thickness.
A few days later the company launched the Xiaomi Redmi
Note 3... no, not this one, this one.
The 5.5" phablet aimed at the international market and swaps the Helio
chipset for a Snapdragon 650 and upgrades the camera to 16MP along the way.
On the other end of the size scale is the Samsung
Galaxy J1 (2016), which tiptoed into official status. It
has a 4.5" screen (Super AMOLED), a quad-core chipset and a 5MP camera.
Its official price tag of $135 is $10-$20 above what can be found with a bit of
shopping.
The Lenovo Lemon 3 competes
with the Redmi 3 with a 5" screen (with a higher resolution, 1080p) and a
similar just-over-$100 price tag. It
has a 13MP camera and the same Snapdragon 616 chipset.
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