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Xiaomi Redmi 6A leaks on TENAA, specs in tow Comments

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  • Anonymous
  • rAM
  • 13 Jun 2018

Speed lanch

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  • TwelveMoon
  • tEZ
  • 29 May 2018

Remember, if the reports are true, SD625 in a Redmi A series is a huge leap from the measly SD425. So we might pass another year with this good ol' chipset, but this time it goes to budget segment. Huawei, Samsung are big players that also play this strategy (with their own Kirin 659 and Exynos 7870, respectively). So the last thing to do is hope that it will come to an end

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  • 8@M
  • 29 May 2018

5.5"?

Why? Leave that size to the Note 6A.

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  • AnonD-594740
  • 8@M
  • 29 May 2018

Anonymous, 29 May 2018Mmm 720p? Nowadays even budget phones need Full HD+.No, they dont.

More pixels increase the burden of the GPU a lot. And these budget phones dont have enought GPU to expend just because some people dont wanna pay $50 more on a midranger.

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  • Anonymous
  • D0H
  • 29 May 2018

As redmi 6 have SD 625, it will have SD 450

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  • Anonymous
  • m5k
  • 29 May 2018

Mmm 720p? Nowadays even budget phones need Full HD+.

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  • Arif238
  • XTt
  • 29 May 2018

So, Redmi 6A will be powered by SD 625 and Redmi 5 Plus is also powered by 625 and price for 6A will $100 and Redmi 5 Plus is selling for $200. What is going on with Xiaomi?

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  • Anonymous
  • KSi
  • 29 May 2018

looking so ugly with huge bezels.

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  • cheapsk8
  • t@g
  • 29 May 2018

SD625 is so efficient, it can't even run slot machine reel games without stuttering

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  • Andy
  • LaT
  • 29 May 2018

Sun Sand, 29 May 2018Xiaomi has had all Mi branded devices come out with USB C the last 20 months. Hopefully they g... moreSadly, I doubt that

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  • Anonymous
  • JA%
  • 29 May 2018

I didn't even have to open the article to know it's powered by SD625...

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  • Sun Sand
  • vI7
  • 29 May 2018

Xiaomi has had all Mi branded devices come out with USB C the last 20 months. Hopefully they get this on forthcoming Redmi devices, fingers crossed..:-)

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  • KsH
  • 29 May 2018

Redmi 6A with 625?

Is not that much powerful for it?

Also...
That means that...

Redmi 6 with 636/640
Redmi 6 Plus with 660/670
Redmi Note 6 with 710

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  • Geric.770
  • uSQ
  • 29 May 2018

YoloBS, 29 May 2018And what is wrong with sd 625 again?There's nothing wrong about it. It's just that, if Xiaomi's gonna continue this until 2022, is it still reliable for their phones to power in the future?

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  • YoloBS
  • fC$
  • 29 May 2018

Geric.770, 29 May 2018Agreed. Very nice, beautiful outside, but the same old internals. That's how business works! :DAnd what is wrong with sd 625 again?

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  • Aditi
  • bE8
  • 29 May 2018

Geric.770, 29 May 2018SD 625 again? Please Xiaomi, no more!Stop whining. An SD625 in a $100 phone is a steal! The Redmi Note line has already moved on to SD636.

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  • uSQ
  • 29 May 2018

Dilmeet, 29 May 2018That's how it is nowadays. Huawei loves Kirin 659 in nearly all of their low to mid range phon... moreAgreed. Very nice, beautiful outside, but the same old internals. That's how business works! :D

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  • Dilmeet
  • vGf
  • 29 May 2018

Geric.770, 29 May 2018SD 625 again? Please Xiaomi, no more!That's how it is nowadays. Huawei loves Kirin 659 in nearly all of their low to mid range phones. Samsung has eyes firmly set on Exynos 7870 or lower. LG has unsold stock of Snapdragon 4xx series. HTC too is party to old Snapdragon SoC. Xiaomi finds new ways to sell SD625. I mean all the launches Qualcomm does for SD66x or SD63x or above, hardly anything worthwhile reaches the market it is intended for. Heck even SD450 is priced from 8k INR (Redmi 5) all the way to 25k INR (Samsung A6+). Wonder what is left for consumers apart from recycled products year after year with marginal improvements but substantial price hikes!

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  • Geric.770
  • uSQ
  • 29 May 2018

SD 625 again?
Please Xiaomi, no more!

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