According to GizChina , with a starting price of 7,299 INR (about 2.15 million VND) in the Indian market, Redmi A3 is actually a surprisingly cheap smartphone when looking at what it owns, including a large 90 Hz screen and a back that looks like faux leather.
The starting price of Redmi A3 is only 2.15 million VND
Specifically, Redmi A3 comes with moderate specifications, still using Helio G36 as on Redmi A2. However, the standard version of the product is equipped with 64 GB of internal memory and 3 GB of RAM, an upgrade compared to its predecessor which only had 2 GB of RAM. In addition, users are also provided with 4 GB or 6 GB of RAM configuration options combined with 128 GB of internal memory at a higher price.
While the higher RAM doesn't give the Redmi A3 a huge performance boost over the Redmi A2, it does allow Xiaomi to ship it with a fuller version of Android instead of the Android Go Edition that the Redmi A2 uses. That means users will get better app support on the Redmi A3.
Front and back design
In addition, the Redmi A3 also features a 6.71-inch display on the front with HD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate (up from 60Hz on the Redmi A2) for smoother processing of applications and user interfaces. On the back, the device features an 8MP main camera combined with a secondary sensor of unknown resolution. Thanks to the "Premium Halo" design, the back of the product looks similar to the high-end Xiaomi 13 Ultra.
Xiaomi equips Redmi A3 with a 5 MP front camera for selfie needs. Users are provided with a 5,000 mAh battery with 10W charging via USB-C and a 3.5 mm headphone jack.
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