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Most of this Xiaomi phone will lose weight!

The first pieces have arrived to the testers, so here are the first real pictures.

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The Xiaomi Redmi 4A was the most sold phone in the company in the last year. However, as time went on, a successor arrived, whose job would be to take over the most popular Xaomi title. The first pieces from the Xiaomi Redmi 5A are already in the hands of the lucky testers, so we can see real photos from the phone.

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However, before flipping through the gallery, let’s take a brief look at the hardware features! The 137 gram mobile is available in three colors, these are sparkling gold, cherry and silver gray. The 5-inch display is in HD resolution, the central unit is a Snapdragon 425 SoC, which employs a quad-core 53 GHz processor with Cortex-A1,4 cores. The memory is 2 GB and the storage is 16 GB, which can of course be expanded with a microSD card. The cameras are 5- and 13 megapixels with a battery capacity of 3000 mAh. The phone comes with version 9 of the MIUI system based on Android. The price of the phone is similar to its predecessor, at the height of 100 dollars, ie 26-30 thousand forints. Buying will be the cheapest way to enjoy the Xiaomi phone experience!

Here is the predecessor of the Xiaomi Redmi 4A, which is really available at a very friendly price these days: Xiaomi Redmi 4A

And here are the new generation Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 in different hardware versions: Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A

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