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Ever since its entry to the Indian market, Xiaomi and its products have been the talk of the town. The Chinese smartphone manufacturer couldn't have asked for a better start with the company managing to sell more than 1 million units in just a few months from the time they began their operations. The latest war horse from Xiaomi is the Redmi Note 4G. As the name suggests the Note 4G is basically the LTE variant of the original Redmi Note. However, the company has changed the processor of the device and has gone with a Qualcomm chipset for the 4G variant. Since there’s a significant change under-the-hood, we decided to take the device for a spin and check if it’s any different from the original MediaTek model. Unboxing Just like most of the Xiaomi smartphones, the Redmi Note 4G also comes with an eco-friendly packaging. The retail box is very minimalistic and has a natural simple look. Opening the package, you are welcomed by the phablet itself and if you dig deeper you will find some paperwork, A/C adapter, microUSB cable and a battery. We had recorded the unboxing of the original Redmi Note and you can find ...



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