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Xiomi Redmi 3S Prime 16/32 Festival Offer In Authorised Dealer Idris Electronics Raipur Address- Shop No-16, Ground Floor, Lalganga Shopping Mall, G.E Road, Raipur, Chhattisgarh Easy EMI Finance Facility also available by Bajaj Finance. We Sell only new and sealed pack handsets and accessories. Customers are requested to please don't ask price in phone, kindly visit us. After varying its designs significantly over the last few years, Xiaomi has settled on a design aesthetic for its budget phones. The Redmi Note 3 introduced this new philosophy earlier this year, and the Mi Max and now the Redmi 3S have successfully built on that model. Placed next to each other, it's easy to see that all three phones share a similar design, with subtle changes in the sensor placement. When it comes to the Redmi 3S, we're looking at a fingerprint sensor at the back (on the Prime version), an aluminum chassis with plastic antenna bands at the top and bottom, power and volume buttons to the right, and a loudspeaker at the back. The placement of the speaker grille isn't ideal, but otherwise the Redmi 3S is a well-designed and well-built handset for its price. The weight distribution of the phone is perfect, and the rounded edges at the back allow the phone to fit snugly in your palm. The massive 4100mAh battery helps to a large extent in this regard, as nearly half of the back portion of the phone is taken up by the battery. The Redmi 3S has a chrome trim that encircles the front of the phone, albeit one that's more pronounced than the Redmi Note 3. The trim is designed to protect the screen in case of tumbles, but its paint is starting to chip off in less than three weeks' of usage. The power and volume buttons offer decent travel and feedback, and in a way are better than the ones on the Mi 5. The back, recent, and home navigation keys are labeled, but they're not backlit. Round the back, the fingerprint sensor is perfectly positioned for your index finger. There's a Micro-USB port at the bottom for charging the phone, and a 3.5mm jack at the top along with an IR blaster. The 720p panel on the 5-inch Redmi 3S isn't the most dense in this segment, but with a pixel density of 294 ppi, it is more than adequate. What the screen lacks in resolution it makes up for in brightness and color accuracy. Even though Xiaomi's hardware-based Sunlight Display mode isn't available, you're not going to have any issues with readability in bright conditions. As is the case with all Xiaomi phones, viewing angles are excellent, and colors look punchy without coming across as oversaturated. The colors gravitate to the cooler side, but the phone lets you tweak the color temperature and saturation to your tastes. There's also a Reading Mode that adds a warm filter to the screen, eliminating blue light and making it easier to read text in low-light. The Snapdragon 430 features an octa-core CPU made up of eight Cortex A53 cores (four cores clocked at 1.4GHz, and four clocked at 1.2GHz), and marks the debut of the Adreno 5xx series of GPUs in the entry-level segment. The SoC is built on the same 28nm node as its predecessor, but the introduction of the Adreno 505 makes a difference when it comes to playing games. The GPU includes support for OpenGL ES 3.1, OpenCL 2.0, Direct3D 11.2, and the Vulkan API. What it boils down to is that on the Redmi 3S, visually-intensive games like Modern Combat 5: Blackout, Asphalt 8, and N.O.V.A. 3 look better and run smoother. For several years now, the tradeoff with budget phones has been underwhelming performance, particularly when playing games, and the Snapdragon 430 addresses that deficiency. If you're looking for even more oomph, the Adreno 510 GPU on the Snapdragon 650 — which powers the Redmi Note 3 — is significantly better. Address- Shop No-16, Ground Floor, Lalganga Shopping Mall, G.E Road, Raipur, Chhattisgarh
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