Xiaomi redmi note 4 gsmarena review năm 2024

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 runs a stable version of the latest MIUI 8, which is built on top of an Android 6.0 core. That's as new as it gets for Xiaomi, which is yet to out a smartphone running Android 7.0 Nougat core. However, Xiaomi tends to backport features to older versions, so the software is often further ahead than its version number indicates.

MIUI 8 doesn't bring a lot of new eye candy to the picture but comes with better text rendering, enhanced Power saving mode, new Notes app and Enhanced video editing tools.

Xiaomi redmi note 4 gsmarena review năm 2024

As usual Xiaomi's customizations run very deep and replace everything including all Google services. In fact, the Mi phones sold in China don't have access to Google's services and those need to be sideloaded one way or the other (some resellers may even do that for you). The models sold officially in markets outside of China come with a preloaded Play Store app.

The lockscreen is unchanged from MIUI7 and has a clock in the top left corner - gone are the lockscreen widgets. To unlock the phone, you swipe upwards and if you want a quick access to the camera - just swipe from the right side.

Fingerprint unlock is available, the sensor is below the camera. The sensor is always on, you just need to put your finger on it and it will unlock the phone with some speed. It's very fast for this price range.

MIUI 8 lockscreen • Camera shortcut • Switching wallpapers • PIN fallback for fingerprint reader

Beyond the lockscreen is the Android homescreen with four customizable shortcuts docked at the bottom by default, but you can dock up to five items. You can have any app there or even folders with multiple items if you will.

The MIUI homescreens • There is no app drawer

There is no app drawer - anything you install pops up on your homescreen, so it's app icons and widgets fighting for room. There's plenty of it, you can have unlimited panes. Also, folders are an indispensable tool for organizing the homescreen.

Customizing the homescreen

Transition effects and themes are available too. A theme will change your homescreen wallpaper, lockscreen style, system icons, system font and the sound profile (you can disable changing the sound profile from settings).

The notification area was recently revamped. On top, it has a search field similar to Google In Apps (but it's a custom implementation). It searches for apps and settings on the phone (but can't find content from inside apps).

The search field searches locally on your phone

On the right of this search field is a shortcut for the Scanner, which handles QR codes, barcodes and business cards. This app can also translate text and scan documents.

Continuing on, weather info and date are below the field, then a row of toggles (which cannot be expanded to full screen), the brightness slider (without an Auto toggle) and, finally, the notifications themselves. It's a busy notification area but we found it quite functional.

If you prefer, you can go back to the old two-pane notification area - notifications on one side, toggles on the other.

Notifications: Default • Changing the view • Two panes

The App switcher defaults to showing a row of app icons, but you can switch that to the more common thumbnails. A RAM usage reading and a close all apps button are available here.

App switcher: Icon view • Thumbnail view

You can switch to a Lite mode, which turns the homescreen into a 2 x 3 grid of huge icons and boosts text size so it can be read from the Moon. Note that this requires a restart, most similar features do not.

Lite mode

Second space is a BlackBerry-like feature that splits the phone in two. During setup, you'll set up a password for the Second space, import files, photos and apps into. This means you can have a separate set of apps and data that is accessible only with a password. You can even set that notifications don't cross the border between the two spaces.

Best phone ever it's working perfectly fine but on 11-Sep-23 my phone get dead. I had used from last 6 Year. RIP.

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  • Arnie
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  • 07 Sep 2023

one word incredible using 6 year

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  • XiaomiRedmiNote4User
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  • 07 Sep 2023

Using this device since last six years. I use it as a remote control for most of my house appliances (I like IR blaster feature, every phone must have it). If we get new android version even after (6/12) months later after it's release then I don't have to switch to other device, new app(company) don't support Android v7.

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  • Naveed Anjum
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  • 04 Sep 2023

I an using Redmi Note 4 since May, 2017. Best phone. Still working fine.

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  • Anonymous
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  • 04 Aug 2023

36 usd or 2000 pesos only in shopee for this one

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  • Anonymous
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  • 25 Jul 2023

I have been using readmi note 12 5g 4gb ram It was the worst mobile I have seen 8n my entire life Nokia mobile is better than this what a shit mobile worst network in isolated place other mobile work perfectly which was under 10k but this mobile I purchased 17k has not network at all

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  • Winnynet
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  • 17 Jul 2023

I'm still using it for 6 years and working fine🫡 but not great for gaming. And it's such a rough tough mobile every I used😂 I bought it in 2017 at ₹12000.

Is Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 a good phone?

It scores very well in terms of design, battery life, and performance. For those who are looking for a smartphone with a big screen and great battery performance on a budget, the Redmi Note 4 is easy to recommend.

How old is Redmi Note 4?

Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 was officially launched in January 2017. The smartphone gets a 5.5-inch full HD IPS display with a resolution of 1920×1080 pixels.

How long does Redmi Note 4 last?

For forward and backward comparisons, we tested out the Redmi Note 4 on both of PCMark's Battery Life test versions. On Work 2.0, the device gives out a monstrous 16h 41m of battery life at lowest brightness, while continuing on with an impressive 8h 15m of life at maximum brightness.

Is Redmi Note 4 support 5G?

No, the Redmi Note 4 does not support 5G SIM cards. It is a 4G LTE device and does not have the necessary hardware to support 5G connectivity.