The Xiaomi Redmi Go is a 4,499 rupee (~$65) smartphone that competes in a market that has so far been serviced mostly by no-name Android phones. Quite literally, the only competition that the Redmi Go ...
The minute you take the Redmi Go out of the box, the smartphone will take you a few years back in time. It comes with a 5 inch HD display which is surrounded with thick bezels all around. In the day ...
The hotly-anticipated Redmi Go smartphone has been subject to all sorts of speculations and leaks. While the Redmi Go is slated to hit the Indian store shelves today, February 19th, the global version ...
Update, May 27, 2019 (8:00AM ET): Xiaomi now has a variant with 16-gigabytes of storage available. Our biggest gripe with the regular eight-gigabyte model was the limited amount of storage and this ...
Even though it is a more recent device, Xiaomi Redmi Go has a more outdated design than Xiaomi Redmi 6A. The latter comes with a taller display as well as thinner bezels, so a definitely better look ...
At an event in New Delhi, India today, Xiaomi announced its first Android Go phone, the Redmi Go. This is a low-end device with a 5-inch 720p 16:9 screen, 1GB of RAM, a Snapdragon 425 processor, an ...
It has very comfortably conquered the sub Rs. 15,000 (some would even say sub-Rs 20,000) category in the country and now that the brand has been sitting on the “number one smartphone company in the ...
A day after unveiling its first Android Go smartphone, Xiaomi has announced that the Redmi Go is available to buy in the Philippines from today for PHP3,990 (~$76). The Asian country is the first ...
Xiaomi independent sub-brand – the Redmi brand has officially brought its third smartphone – the entry-level Redmi Go to India about a month after it launched the Redmi Note 7 and Redmi Note 7 Pro in ...
Xiaomi’s Redmi Go smartphone is now available in India, the handset is available for INR 4,499 which is about $65 at the current exchange rate. The device is available through Flipkart and other ...
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