New phone acquired: So far I am really happy with it
Not long ago I wrote a post complaining about how I had made a terrible mistake by opting for one of the cheapest phones that was available with the Samsung Galaxy A03. It was just over $100 and while I thought I was making a wise decision and was saving money it turned into a relative nightmare pretty fast. I don't need the latest and greatest phone in order to be happy but after just about week I started to realize that this thing could barely run any of the apps that were on it, many of which were pre-installed. I think that Samsung is aware that the phone cannot run the apps but releases the phone anyway.
A warning wouldn't have prevented me from making this choice though because I was already convinced that I was not going to use my phone very often and therefore didn't need a good one. I think there is a certain minimum spec that is necessary in today's world though and the A03 was well below that. Doing something as simple as just replying to a message was a chore since the phone was incapable of even keeping up with my typing and I do NOT type fast.
So two days ago I went to a store and got another phone and this time I actually did a little bit of research before heading that direction.
I found out online that Redmi Note, a company and phone type that I have never heard of before, is considered one of the best mid-range phones on the market. While I am sure that some of these bloggers were paid to say that, the price point and the fact that everyone agrees that the camera is excellent on this phone was all the selling point that I really needed. They claim it has a 200 megapixel camera and I am not sure that I believe that. However, after just a few days of popping off shots I can say that it takes pretty great photos. Of course my standards were set so low by the Samsung A03 that basically anything would impress me.
src
One thing that might concern people a bit is that the camera lenses protrude quite a ways from the back of the phone and this simply invites potential damage. A case was included with my phone but I am going to get something a lot more robust than the free one. I would imagine that repairing or replacing one of those lenses is quite expensive and not something I am going to very interested in needing to do.
I am so happy to be back in the realm of having a phone that can be easily opened with a fingerprint and the technology on this phone is such that it can identify my thumb very quickly no matter how it is that I pick it up. The A03 didn't have this as an option: You had to enter the passcode or do facial recognition. The facial recognition almost always never worked and I'm not a big fan of my face potentially being uploaded to Samsung (or anyone else's) servers to be sold to whoever wants to buy it.
The interface functions in a slightly different way than Samsung, but this was expected. I am sure that they are legally obligated to do this because of various patent reasons but whatever. I don't do a great deal on my phone other than order food, taxis, and use messenger apps anyway so the other things that this phone can do is not something I am really all the concerned about.
One thing that I noticed right away was how "lightning fast" everything was but then again, this has more to do with the fact that my A03 was such a piece of crap that almost anything would have felt amazing to me.
I will tell you this guys, and I am sure that most of you are already aware of this but transferring all of my messaging apps from one phone to the next was a lot more complicated than I would have liked it to be. This took me all day but I guess you could say that I stayed interested because it was a new toy. I really wish the apps would make this process easier such as simply scanning a QR code to auto setup the new phone. I suppose they have their security reasons for not doing this sort of thing but honestly, what a pain in the ass that was.
I haven't really done enough with the camera to test whether or not the claims of it being one of the best on the market is true or not. But when I was taking photos at the bowling alley that will be released here soon, I was able to take them on the fly no problem whereas it took my A03 so long to simply boot up the camera app that I rarely even bothered to take any photos. I guess you could say that there is some credibility to the camera being good because I was able to zoom way the hell in on these pics to even see moles on people's faces and this was when they were moving in the distance. This might not be impressive to those of you out there that already have decent phones but to me, it is amazing.
I know very little about Mi or RedMi as a company and until I found out about them online the other day during the half an hour of research that I did, the internet seemed to be pretty unanimous about the fact that this particular model anyway, is quality.
I'm thinking that this is "last year's phone" still though because the pricing I was seeing online was somewhere in the neighborhood of $400 and I was prepared to pay that much to get it. To my delight it was only 6.7 million VND which is just under $300. So that was a win/win.
If you are in the market for a newish phone I can recommend the RedMi Note 13 Pro thus far. Hopefully this opinion doesn't radically change in the coming weeks because I am NOT going to go through the process of moving all of my messaging apps again.
⋆ ᴛʜᴇ ᴘʟᴀᴄᴇ ғᴏʀ sᴏᴜᴛʜᴇᴀsᴛ ᴀsɪᴀɴ ᴄᴏɴᴛᴇɴᴛ ᴏɴ ʜɪᴠᴇ
⋆ sᴜʙsᴄʀɪʙᴇ ᴛᴏ ᴛʜᴇ ᴀsᴇᴀɴ ʜɪᴠᴇ ᴄᴏᴍᴍᴜɴɪᴛʏ
⋆ ғᴏʟʟᴏᴡ ᴛʜᴇ ᴀsᴇᴀɴ ʜɪᴠᴇ ᴄᴏᴍᴍᴜɴɪᴛʏ ᴠᴏᴛɪɴɢ ᴛʀᴀɪʟ
⋆ ᴅᴇʟᴇɢᴀᴛɪᴏɴ ʟɪɴᴋs 25 ʜᴘ⇾50 ʜᴘ⇾100 ʜᴘ⇾500 ʜᴘ⇾1,000 ʜᴘ
I am using the Redmi9A given by my Uncle 2 years ago though the memory is lower than that of yours, I am satisfied with the performance and the pictures are exemplary. Enjoy your Redmi Note Pro. 🤗
I don't really keep up with technology because phones aren't really important to me so I have never heard of Redmi as a company until recently. I can find very few faults with it so far.
That is cool. I am glad you were able to find something that will work for you! Ah, I see it is made by Xiaomi. That makes a lot of sense. They are a company that has been putting out some pretty high quality electronics at a low price for a while now. I have a set of their wired earbuds that have an impressive three drivers in them. That used to be basically unheard of for earbuds.
ah yes, that must be the name of the company. That is a word I have heard before but never put the pieces together.
I'll definitely keep this one in mind because there is a good chance my next phone won't be paid for by my work.
I have discovered something really annoying about it though. Every now and then it throws an advertisement at you. These are easily made to go away but it isn't just in apps, I got hit with an advert while I was in the damn settings the other day. That is not OK
Oh really? That kind of isn't okay, but it might be part of the way they get the price so low. I know my wife's Kindle does the same thing. It was optional for us though. I know you don't really care about this, but I also think Xiaomi is a Chinese company so there was some concern about their electronics being shipped with spyware. I think some US government agencies don't allow any of their equipment to be used. I could be wrong though.
Enjoy your new phone. It looks nice.
There are a few new names popping out in technology and many of them are decent and it is good to know that this sounds like a good phone. I am not into brands besides clothes that I stick to and would definitely consider a new name phone brand like this. I was offered the SA Agency for a Chinese phone brand about 16 years ago and I should have taken it because I see the same brand everywhere now.
anytime we hear the word "China" I think people are a little afraid of the tech. I know i was a bit apprehensive because of this but I guess there are exceptions because this is working wonderfully thus far.
Same happened in the 1970's and 80's with cheap Japanese knock offs. China stole most of the technology to get started and now seem to understand what they have and are developing it further. They have come a long way since the 1990's.
I am also using a Redmi9c phone but the camera quality is not that good and uts 64gb now its lagging.Good thing I cash out from Hive and bought a new phone its Itel A70 unit it costs 73 dollars and the camera quality is perfect almost looks like an Iphone 15 promax at very affordable price.
Redmi must specialize in having great cameras because my pictures are wonderful on this one too. $73 for a phone is super-cheap! Well done.