5.5‑inch Full HD IPS display (1080×1920), ~401 ppi.
Snapdragon 625 chipset (Octa‑core 2.0 GHz) in many variants, with 3‑4 GB RAM options.
Big 4,100 mAh battery for long usage.
13 MP rear camera (f/2.0, PDAF) + 5 MP front camera.
Metal body build with 2.5D curved glass, rear fingerprint sensor, micro‑SD expandable storage.
✅ Redmi Note 4 Key Highlights
Display & Build
5.5‑inch Full HD (1080×1920) IPS LCD screen.
Metal body with 2.5D curved glass front.
Processor / Performance
Snapdragon 625 (Octa‑core 2.0 GHz) variant.
There’s also a MediaTek Helio X20 variant in some regions.
Memory & Storage
Comes with 2 / 3 / 4 GB RAM and 32 / 64 GB internal storage options.
Expandable storage via microSD (hybrid SIM slot) up to ~128 GB.
5.8‑inch Super AMOLED display, QHD+ (2960×1440), Gorilla Glass 5, IP68 rated.
Dual aperture 12 MP rear camera (f/1.5‑2.4) with OIS, very good for low light and daylight shots; 8 MP front camera.
Snapdragon 845 (USA) or Exynos 9810 (EMEA/Global), paired with 4 GB RAM, various storage versions (64/128/256 GB) and microSD expansion.
Features include wireless charging, stereo speakers, slow motion video up to 960 fps (at 720p), and iris scanner + fingerprint sensor.
Battery is modest (3,000 mAh), charging speeds are relatively slow by modern standards, and software updates have ended.
6.43″ AMOLED display, FHD+ resolution, up to ~1100 nits peak brightness.
Powered by MediaTek Helio G95 with up to 8 GB RAM and UFS 2.2 storage.
Quad rear cameras: 64 MP main + 8 MP ultra‑wide + 2 MP macro + 2 MP depth; 13 MP front camera.
Large 5,000 mAh battery with 33W fast charging.
Features include Gorilla Glass 3 protection, IP53 splash resistance, stereo speakers, 3.5 mm jack, side‑fingerprint sensor.
6.56‑inch HD+ LCD with 90 Hz refresh rate and ~600 nits peak brightness.
Supreme Mobiles.
MediaTek Dimensity 700 processor with 8 GB RAM and 128 GB storage (expandable via microSD).
Dual rear cameras: 50MP main + 2MP depth sensor, and an 8MP front selfie shooter.
Big 5,000 mAh battery with 33W SUPERVOOC fast charging, weighs ~188g.
Fast Charging — 80W is very strong for this segment; charges it up quickly.
Bright, Smooth Display — 120 Hz AMOLED + high peak brightness makes for good visibility.
Good Primary Camera — 50 MP main sensor gives solid daylight performance.
5G Support — Modern and future‑proofed with support for multiple 5G bands.
Compact & Premium Build — 6.1‑inch OLED display, aluminum frame, IP67 water/dust resistance.
Google Tensor Chip & Good Cameras — Uses the same Tensor chip as in higher‑end Pixels; dual rear cameras (12.2 MP wide + 12 MP ultra-wide) with strong computational photography features.
Software Support — Ships with clean Android experience; regular updates from Google; 5 years of security updates.
Battery & Charging — 4,410 mAh battery; supports 18W wired charging. Decent battery life for average use, though charging speed is relatively slow.
Drawbacks —
• Display refresh rate is only 60 Hz, which means UI scrolling/animations aren’t as fluid as phones with 90/120 Hz screens.
Display & Build — 6.9‑inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 120 Hz refresh (though full QHD + 120 Hz drops to 60 Hz), Gorilla Glass Victus front & back, stainless steel frame, IP68 rating.
Camera Setup — 108 MP main sensor with OIS + a 12 MP periscope telephoto lens offering 5× optical zoom + 12 MP ultra‑wide. Great for detailed shots and zoomed‑in photos.
Performance & Storage — Comes with Exynos 990 (global) or Snapdragon 865+ (US) chipsets; RAM up to 12 GB; multiple storage options up to 512 GB; supports microSD.
Battery & Charging — 4,500 mAh battery; wired charging up to 25W, wireless charging and reverse wireless charging also supported.
Stylus (S Pen) & Productivity Features — S Pen with ~9 ms latency; useful for note‑taking, sketching, and enhanced productivity features.
Powered by MediaTek Dimensity 7200 with 120Hz AMOLED display.
50MP Sony OIS camera delivers sharp, stable photos.
5000mAh battery with 44W fast charging.
Sleek design, Android 14, and IP54 splash resistance.