The Redmi A3 gets a 90Hz display, a leather-effect back cover for a more affordable mobile phone, and the Go edition brings the regular Android 14 instead.
The phone is powered by a MediaTek Helio G36 chip, which is the same as the A2, but this time it comes with at least 3GB of memory instead of the previous 2GB, but you can also choose between 4GB and 6GB.
Perhaps more memory also contributed to the fact that this mobile phone, compared to its predecessor, does not come with the Android 13 Go version, but with the regular Android 14.
On the front, we find a 6.71-inch LCD screen with HD+ resolution, 90 Hz refresh rate, protected by Gorilla Glass 3, and the 5-megapixel front camera is located in the drop-shaped hole. There is a fingerprint reader on the side of the power button.
The main camera on the back is 8 megapixels, and next to it we can see a secondary camera that we don't know more about yet, and an LED flash.
The phone's battery supports 5000 mAh, 10-watt charging via the USB-C connector. The device also has a 3.5mm jack.
The Redmi A3 will be available in Olive Green, Midnight Black and Lagoon Blue in India, with the version with 3GB RAM and 64GB storage will be priced at INR 7,299 (converted to approximately 31,900 HUF), and the version with 4GB RAM and 128 GB. The storage will be priced at INR 8,299 (converted to about 36,000 HUF), and the model with 6GB memory and 128GB storage costs INR 9,299 (converted to about 40,600 HUF). Costs.
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