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redmi 5a lcd module price quotation

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redmi 5a lcd module price quotation

Xiaomi, with the launch of Redmi 5, seems to have struck a final nail on the smartphone-price coffin. The company has been dominating the space for smartphones priced anywhere between Rs 6,000 to Rs 16,000. When the Redmi 5A was launched, it took over the entry-level segment, and within a few months it was followed by the Redmi Note 5 and the Note 5 Pro that knocked out phones priced between 10-15K.

We were not quite done talking about the Redmi Note 5, and Xiaomi went ahead and delivered the Redmi 5 to replace the Redmi 4 in the 7-10K price segment. It is the company"s solution for users looking for a compact yet balanced handset that also offers logical value proposition.

My experience with Redmi was more or less similar to all the other Redmi phones I have used prior to this. The major difference overall here was the size and the battery. I had written about my three days experience with the Redmi 5 earlier, and most of the things I mentioned there remain.

Xiaomi has updated the Redmi 5 with some in-trend elements like the 18:9 display and minimal bezels. But the question I had before writing the review were mostly about the new upgrades on the phone.

Do these feature make the experience better? Is this a phone I wanted to see after the Redmi 4? And most importantly, is this a phone worth recommending because it"s actually good, or just because there is a lack of competition?

The price starts at Rs 7,999 for the phone with a 2GB RAM and 16GB storage, the 3GB/32GB variant costs Rs 8,999, and you"ll be set back by Rs 10,999 for the top-of-the-line 4GB/64GB variant. You can buy the phone on Amazon India, mi.com(opens in new tab) and Mi Home.

The Redmi 5, like its siblings, has an iterative design that makes it look exactly like a smaller Redmi Note 5. Well, that"s not the first time I am saying this for a Redmi phone - the Redmi 4 resembled the Note 4.

The Redmi 5 has a good design and build quality for its price, but it doesn’t differentiate it from the design language that’s being followed for the last two years.

I bring up the Honor 9 Lite because it"s a perfect example of great design for its price. I am not saying Xiaomi should come up with a blingy phone, but my intention here is emphasise on the fact that consumers want phones that look different.

Like previous Redmi phones, it has rounded corners, a flat back with curved sides. However, the curves aren’t as well pronounced as we have seen in the past.

Exactly a year ago, the Redmi Note 4 was launched with a 5.5-inch display and the Redmi 4 had a smaller one. Thanks to the new display trend, now even the Redmi 5 has a bigger 5.7-inch display than the Note 4.

The Redmi 5 does not retain the smaller display size, but it still has a decent HD+ (720p) panel like its predecessor. Colours look vibrant but a slight blue tinge makes its presence felt. Sunlight visibility remains sub-optimal, but auto-brightness makes up for it. Overall, it’s a colourful display with cool tones, a wide colour gamut and decent viewing angles.

redmi 5a lcd module price quotation

Launched in 2017, the Xiaomi Redmi 5 has a corner-curved display. It is slender and has a unique design element that makes it a classic smartphone. However, even this classic smartphone can get damaged, and its screen can get broken. A cracked screen can cause viewing issues in a smartphone, and hence replacing the display should be a priority for any smartphone owner. In this article, we have highlighted the two affordable methods that would be the best to fix your smartphone display.

Go to the smartphone screen repair section of the website and select the brand of the device. Once done, select the model name, i.e. Xiaomi Redmi 5. You’ll be redirected to the Xiaomi Redmi 5 Screen Repair page, here, select the colour of the device.

The Redmi 5 comes with 5.7-inch IPS LCD display and has a 75 per cent screen-to-body ratio. Its corner-curved design is its beauty, and to keep the performance and look of the device intact, the screen replacement should be a priority.

Cashify’s product page has reviews, compare pages, specs, and related news about Xiaomi Redmi 5. You can also check out the exclusive information about the latest and upcoming smartphones on the page.

redmi 5a lcd module price quotation

■ The Redmi 5A is the successor to the Redmi 4A, which was launched at Rs5,999. Not much has changed in terms of hardware, though. It runs on the same 1.4GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 quad-core processor, seen in its predecessor.

■ What separates the two is the design. The new smartphone has a metal body and looks like a small variant of the Redmi Y1 from the backside. Its predecessor had a unibody design too, but a plastic exterior. The metal body gives it a more premium look and feel and at this price point is the only smartphone to offer that.

■ The other highlight of the Redmi 5A is the dedicated microSD card slot, unlike the predecessor where the slot was built on one of the SIM card slots. This means, users can now use the two SIM cards trays and the microSD card simultaneously.

■ The Redmi 5A is a small-screen smartphone and packs in a 5-inch display, but has a resolution of 1,280x720p, just like its predecessor. This might have been scoffed at in a more expensive smartphone, but at this price point, where most phones offer a resolution of 800x480p or 960x540p, this is a refreshing change.

■The Redmi 5A is the first Xiaomi smartphone in India to launch with the new MIUI 9 on it. It runs over Android 7.1, is smoother than the earlier version and offers some extra features such as moveable split screen, app vault and stickers and filters in Xiaomi’s photo app.

■ To ensure the smartphone remains cool even when being used to the fullest, Xiaomi has added dual graphite sheet beneath the rear panel. It helps keep the temperature lower by almost 1 degree Celsius, claims Xiaomi, and is a feature that was seen in the Redmi Y1 as well.

redmi 5a lcd module price quotation

Xiaomi&ampamp#039s new Redmi 5A is virtually identical to the Redmi 4A in terms of specifications. It has a few cosmetic differences on the outside, but nothing about it is new or different. You get a Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 SoC, 2GB or 3GB of RAM, 16GB or 32GB of storage, a 5-inch HD screen, and 3000mAh battery. Performance is good for an entry-level phone, and while battery life is great, both the front and rear cameras are only just about acceptable. MIUI 9 has a few useful features, but there&ampamp#039s some bloat to deal with. Overall, low pricing is this phone&ampamp#039s most attractive feature.

redmi 5a lcd module price quotation

While the sub-Rs 10,000 price segment has been Xiaomi"s stronghold, the company dared to reduce the price of its entry-level offering, the Redmi 5A down to just under Rs 5,000 this time. While that may not sound like a massive cut, but in the entry-level space, it could be just the right price for feature phone users to jump ship to smartphones. Xiaomi is calling this "Desh ka Smartphone" and the price point ends to justify it to some extent.

The best thing about the device is its good build quality, a decent overall feature set and bundled software at the Rs 4,999 price point. Battery life seems to be disappointing, when compared with its predecessor, but that is something that can be optimised in future updates. You can still get days worth on regular usage, but since the Redmi 4A gave almost a day and half of battery life, the expectations from the 5A will also be to match that.

When we reviewed Xiaomi’s previous entry-level Redmi 4A, back in April, we concluded that it was ‘one of the best entry-level smartphones’ in the market at the time. Here"s why I think that the Redmi 5A will set the bar for entry-level smartphones in the coming year.

Very much like the Redmi 4A, their"s not much at fault with Xiaomi"s preference for polycarbonate in the Redmi 5A. The 5A comes in a little heavier than its predecessor though at 137 grams. Overall, the phone feels light, grippy and sturdy to hold as well.

The volume rocker and power button placement is on the right-hand side and provide the right amount of feedback while also being adequately clicky. The left-hand side sees a rather odd hybrid SIM card tray along with another regular single-SIM tray on top. The Redmi 5A comes with a thickness of 8.4 mm and a width of 70.1 mm.

There"s not much that stands apart when compared with the Redmi 4A here. The camera on the back has a metallic ring around it and the back has been curved towards the sides to assist with the grip. The top houses the 3.5 mm headphone jack and an IR blaster, while the bottom has a micro USB port for charging and data transfer.

The Xiaomi Redmi 5A comes with a 5-inch HD display and houses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 SoC with a quad-core Cortex A53 processor clocked at 1.4 GHz. The graphics department is handled by an Adreno 308 GPU. The use of a Qualcomm chipset at this price is a notable inclusion since a majority of entry-level devices pack lower-end MediaTek chipsets which is a major trade-off in performance in most cases.

The chipset is paired with 2 GB RAM and comes with 16 GB of storage. While this is based on the device we were reviewing, there is also a 32 GB storage variant with 3 GB RAM alongside the base variant. The Redmi 5A comes with 8.58 GB of usable space at first boot and can be expanded up to 256 GB using the dedicated microSD card slot.

The Redmi 5A comes in a hybrid dual SIM slot (micro SIM + nano SIM) as well as an added separate micro SIM slot which was absent in the Redmi 4A. The phone supports Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct, Bluetooth 4.1, GPS with A-GPS, GLONASS and BDS. It comes with a micro USB port for charging and data transfer but there is no support for fast charging.

On paper, Xiaomi has packed the Redmi 5A with exactly the same display as its predecessor. This means that we get a 5-inch HD IPS LCD display with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels and a pixel density of 296 PPI.

I reviewed the Redmi Y1 before this which happened to give me a heads-up (although beta) on MIUI 9 with all of Xiaomi"s claims of a much faster overall experience. While that was on a smartphone priced considerably higher, it was surprising to see Xiaomi pack in MIUI 9, even with their entry-level smartphone in such a short time.

The Redmi 5A comes with a global, stable build of MIUI 9 which runs on Android Nougat 7.1.2. I was not being too optimistic about Android Oreo arriving anytime soon, knowing Xiaomi"s usual timeline of updates, but I did expect the phone"s Android Security patch to be updated. Now I did receive two minor software updates while reviewing the phone, but that did not bring any noticeable optimisations to the user experience or an update to the Android Security patch.

MIUI 9 on the Redmi 5A was a bit of a hit and miss at times in my experience as software can only be as good as the hardware components inside the smartphone. Animations were zippy, the themes looked tidier and there were no stutters in regular UI elements. The OnePlus-like widget drawer that was spotted on the Redmi Y1 was also absent here.

The Redmi 5A comes with an identical SoC and processor as its predecessor. That is not necessarily a downside by any means since the Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 is still adequate enough to deal with regular day-to-day tasks.

Browsing through social media and regular video and music playback were handled with relative ease. The inclusion of just 2 GB of RAM, however, does feel like a little low in late 2017. But then one also has to keep an eye on the price here. Multitasking between two applications was alright but attempting to switch between more than two or three applications immediately caused apps to reload and also freeze for a second or two more than expected. Being an entry-level device which caters to mostly first-time smartphone users, there is not much to find fault with the performance of the device.

In terms of gaming performance, the Snapdragon 425 and Adreno 308 GPU do fine when it comes to less intensive games like Angry Birds: Star Wars (getting my share of the Star Wars frenzy), Morphite and Clash Royale. More heavy games like Modern Warfare and Asphalt 8: Airborne did show a low of frame drops when played in medium settings. This was expected but given the phone"s price tag, there can be absolutely no complaints here.

For benchmark scores, it performed as expected, with scores being neck-to-neck with the Redmi 4A. Call quality was excellent but you would not want to take calls on loudspeaker which does get tinny and is also not adequately loud. I"d pick a bottom firing speaker over a backwards-firing one any day since leaving the phone on any flat surface would result in missed calls and notification alerts. Camera: 6/10 The Xiaomi Redmi 5A comes with a 13 MP rear camera with a f/2.2 aperture and a 5 MP front-facing camera with an aperture of f/2.0. There is no change in the camera interface and is intuitive from the word go. The 5A gets phase-detection autofocus which does help slightly with focusing speeds.

Also, over processing of images is noticeable in low light conditions, thereby giving them an odd plasticky feeling. Shooting in low-light is a challenge and the Redmi 5A is not really able to handle it well. The only downside is the front camera which produces soft images in even reasonably well-lit conditions.

If there is one area where you can pick faults with the Redmi 5A, then that has to be battery life. Xiaomi cut on the capacity this time round to 3000 mAh from the previous 3120 mAh. While that may not be much on paper, in real-time usage, the 5A got nowhere close to how efficient the battery on the 4A was.

It did last me up to a day of normal use with about 13-15 percent of battery left, this was with 4G LTE on throughout. On a typical day, I charged the Redmi 5A at 8 am in the morning and the phone lasted me till 8 am the following day with the said battery percentage. In terms of charging time, it took the phone about an hour and twenty minutes to charge beyond the 85 percent mark which is the point at which I usually found myself disconnecting the phone from the charger.

On days with heavier usage with prolonged gaming sessions and Netflix viewing, I found myself looking for the charger within 8-9 hours approximately. We also ran PC Mark"s Work Performance 2.0 which returned with just 7 hours and 29 minutes which is well below par, considering the Redmi 4A has managed more than 12 hours on the same test. The battery performance could be a MIUI 9 optimisation problem since it"s still new, but it is certainly an area that Xiaomi should improve upon.

The Xiaomi Redmi 5A is a steal at its introductory price tag of Rs 4,999 for the first 5 million buyers. The regular price is Rs 5,999. Its predecessor which was a true value for money purchase with a price tag of Rs 5,999, set a bar for entry-level devices in 2017 and the 5A only raises the bar, if you overlook the battery life. Considering its introduction in December, the Redmi 5A should easily be the phone to beat for any new entry-level smartphone in 2018.

In summation, the Redmi 5A manages to check all the boxes, a first-time smartphone adopter could wish for. The phone packs a sturdy build, a good display, an able processor and GPU combination as well as a good rear camera in good lighting conditions. The formula for making a good overall package at enticing price points is one of Xiaomi"s strengths. This has also held it in good stead in the fast-evolving smartphone market in India. The only section where it failed to better its predecessor was in the battery life department, which could be improved on with better software optimisation.

If you have made it this far in the review, everything must be sounding too good to be true. However, the biggest problem with getting your hands on Xiaomi’s entry-level phone is the dreaded flash sale that every potential buyer of the Redmi 5A has to be accustomed to. We have mentioned this in our earlier reviews as well but Xiaomi seems to stick with the old system of flash sales which has been a kick in its heels for a while now. The company did mention that it would make the smartphone available on its Mi Home offline chain as well as other partner stores in time but will it be able to keep production numbers up is something only time will tell.

Nonetheless, in terms of being the best phone in its price segment and one without any competition in its radar, the Redmi 5A is surely a phone to consider if you are a feature phone user planning to advance to a smartphone. It even makes for a good secondary phone if you already have a higher end device.

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