A smartphone for 100 euros: The Chinese Xiaomi group recently made a counter-offer for the expensive luxury smartphones in Austria – for example at the discounter Hofer. But how does the Redmi A1, which costs only a tenth of a premium device, fare in everyday life? What do you have to do without? We tried.
When we turned on the Redmi A1, we immediately experienced a positive surprise in the test: you don’t have to do without the latest software on Xiaomi’s cheap entry-level model, the modern Android 12 is pre-installed in the Android Go edition . We like it even better than the software that Xiaomi pre-installs on flagships costing around $1,000: the interface doesn’t deviate much from Google conventions, everything is sleek and neat. But the first impression is deceptive.
Source: Krone

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