REDMI PHONES
REDMI PHONES
Redmi is a sub-brand owned by the Chinese electronics company Xiaomi. It was first announced in July 2013 as a budget smartphone line, and became a separate sub-brand of Xiaomi in 2019 with entry-level and mid-range devices, while Xiaomi itself produces upper-range and flagship Mi phones. Redmi phones use the Xiaomi MIUI user interface on top of Android. Models are divided into the entry-level Redmi, the mid-range Redmi Note, and the high-end Redmi K. In addition, the unrelated Mi A Android One series is also positioned in the similar market segment with Redmi devices, despite being part of the upper-range Xiaomi Mi lineup. The most significant difference from other Xiaomi smartphones is that they use less-expensive components and thus have lower prices while retaining higher specifications.
- Xiaomi Mi Note 10
- Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC
- Xiaomi Mi 10
- XIaomi Mi 10T Pro
- Xiaomi Poco F2 Pro
- Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro
- Xiaomi Black Shark 3
- Xiaomi Redmi Note 9
- Xiaomi Mi 9
- Xiaomi Redmi Note 9S
The Xiaomi Mi 11 launched at the end of December 2020, and it's the new big thing from the company. The reason you won't find it in here is because it was a China-only launch, and we haven't tested it yet - hopefully we'll get to try it soon.
Xiaomi is a relative newcomer in the west but it's developed a keen fanbase thanks to such solid build quality and great specs. We've made this list of the best Redmi phones so you can see exactly what's best for your needs and your budget.
Xiaomi markets its phones under several brand names including Mi, Redmi, Pocophone, and Black Shark. Mi phones are its general all-rounder mid-range brand while Redmi is its budget range. Alternatively, there's the gaming focused Black Shark range and Pocophone which is a little all over the place thanks to the original Poco F1 being distinctly budget range but the Poco F2 Pro being anything but budget.
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