Testseek.co.uk have collected 371 expert reviews of the Xiaomi Redmi 5 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Xiaomi Redmi 5.
March 2016
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The editors liked
Camera performance was
Honestly
A surprise. This phone shouldn't produce photos that rival those from high-end handsets
But it does. Perhaps images aren't quite as sharp as those from the iPhone 6S or Samsung Galaxy S7
But they're damn close
I love t
Big 18
9 display
Fast fingerprint scanner
Brilliant value for money
Vibrant 18
Handy design
Value for money
The Xiaomi Mi 5 has a sleek
Lightweight design with a beautiful finish that's as good as any high-end phone. Great camera and dual-SIM features will let you use this as a travel phone too. It's top-of-the-line hardware at a low price
Sleek design
Insane spec list
Mega
Low price
Gorgeous design
Powerful CPU
Excellent specs for the price
Looks great
Plenty of high-end specs
Lovely screen
Quick
Detailed camera
Super cheap
The editors didn't like
I don't like the fact that Xiaomi
And other phone makers
Are moving to USB-C. Cables for this standard aren't that common yet
Which means you're going to have to buy new ones. In addition to that
It's not unheard of for cheap USB-C cables to blow phon
No waterproofing
No NFC
Low-resolution display
Dated Android version
720p display resolution
There's no microSD card slot like the Samsung Galaxy S7
Abstract: Flagship smartphones like the Samsung S7 and iPhone 7 are great, but they come with a hefty price tag. Midrange smartphones on the other hand, are significantly cheaper than their top-tier brethrens, but are often capable of delivering an experience that'...
Goondu review: Xiaomi Mi 5August 9th, 2016 | by Aaron TanCellphones0With its stunning design and attractive pricing, the Xiaomi Mi 5 is yet another flagship killer from Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi that promises to give the big boys a run for their mon...
For it's price point starting from $619, the Mi 5 is most definitely a good buy. It is more expensive to buy it here in Singapore than overseas, but it's a burden you should try to shoulder because some builds overseas may run into difficulties with our T...
Beautiful bezelless metal and glass design, Lightning fast fingerprint scanner, Solid benchmark performance and battery life, Dual SIM, Great value
Nonexpandable 32GB internal storage, Some quirky UI issues, Slower version of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor
The Mi 5 is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 quad-core processor. It's worth noting however that this isn't the same 820 processor found inside the LG G5 and HTC 10. Instead, the 32GB Mi 5 is using a slightly slower variant, which uses a pair of dual-...
Published: 2016-03-23, Author: John , review by: unbox.ph
At the end of the day Xiaomi's Mi 5 is an amazing value. You'll probably won't find another Snapdragon 820-equipped smartphone that's priced as low as the Mi 5. Starting at just around 14.5K without taxes or shipping for the 32GB version, and 19.5K for th...
Gorgeous design, Impressive performance, Great camera quality, Very good display, IR blaster, Good battery life
No expansion card slot
Xiaomi has consistently produced topnotch smartphones for years and the Xiaomi Mi 5 is no exception. In fact, we think it's their best one yet. For a starting price of just Php15,000, you get a top-of-the-line Snapdragon 820 chip and 3GB of RAM on a beaut...
Abstract: The first thing I noticed about Xiaomi's latest flagship phone, the 5.15-inch Mi 5, is how small and light it feels in the hand.Compared to Samsung's Galaxy S7, which has a similarly sized screen, it is a sylph of a phone. While the S7 weighs 152g and is...
Abstract: Xiaomi certainly took its time with the Mi 5. The older Mi 4 was first released in the middle of 2014, which means that Xiaomi has gone over a year without a major update to its flagship series. As it turns out, the Chinese company has reportedly spent th...
Abstract: Xiaomi certainly took its time with the Mi 5. The older Mi 4 was first released in the middle of 2014 , which means that Xiaomi has gone over a year without a major update to its flagship series. As it turns out, the Chinese company has reportedly spent t...