'The Redmi Note continues Xiaomi's habit of upsetting the market with strong smartphones at phenomenal prices. '
'The Redmi Note 4G is good for those looking for a budget 4G handset.'
'Xiaomi is known to pack in impressive specifications on its phones, and the Redmi Note is no different.'
'There's also no 4G LTE.'
'Mediocre camera software and performance.'
'The Elife S5.5 was able to post respectable scores next to other top flagships, but the less capable GPU takes its toll on the AnTuTu test.'
'The screen is a bit disappointing.'
'The Oppo N1 is a bold, yet fun phone with the noble goal of solving the selfie problem. '
'The N1 is a well-made and attractive phone that could sit next to any high-end Android device today. '
'Great HDR camera.'
'Affordable.'
'Specifications not competitive in current market. '
Astonishing battery life, but is that enough?
'all key are easy to feel and press without looking, with deep and clicky feedback to them.'
'Noise cancellation worked well in my tests, as the Z Ultra blocked out a good amount of loud street noise, but I did notice a persistent hiss. '
'It's almost impossible to reach anything in the top half of the display or on the opposite side to your hand.'
'While the overall footprint of the Z Ultra is large the sheer thinness of the phone is very impressive. '
'Bad. Bad graphics performance.'
It certainly has the character and the features to challenge the Nexus 5 if it wanted to, but the price tag is likely to tip the scales the wrong way.
Good picture quality
Supports 4G, MicroSD card support, Clean user interface
Inconsistent performance, Unimaginative design
Low price, 4G connectivity, microSD card slot, runs Android 4.2
Snappy quad-core processor
Phenomenal price point
Fast quad-core performance
Beautiful, elegant design, Excellent screen
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