Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Pro 16GB Review
28 August 2016, 08:32:54
Redmi Note 3 Pro or sometimes referred to as Redmi Note 3 Qualcomm or Snapdragon is probably one of Xiaomi's most successful models and one of the most sought after smartphones this year. It managed to push the company a step up in the smartphone market and cement its position as a manufacturer of feature-packed devices with very affordable prices. After the release of Redmi Note 3 Pro, every other Xiaomi device is frantically expected. The model is not new and there have been other significant smartphones by the brand released after it (check out our Xiaomi Mi 5 Standard Edition and Xiaomi Mi Max reviews). However, we have decided to make a review of this handset and see whether we could add something to what is already available as facts and first-hand impressions.
Specifications
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Pro sports a 5.5-inch IPS display with 178° viewing angles and a resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels. It graces an aluminum-magnesium alloy body that houses a 690Wh/l high-density, 4000 mAh Li-Pol battery. The latter is said to provide up to 270 hours of standby time and arrives with a fast charger. As long as it concerns the performance, the model relies on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 650 MSM8956 chipset with a hexa-core CPU that includes 2x 1.8GHz Cortex-A72 cores and 4x 1.2GHz Cortex-A53 cores. They are coupled with a 550MHz Adreno 510 GPU and 2/3GB of double-channel, LPDDR3 RAM, clocked at 933MHz. The built-in memory measures 16/32GB and is of the eMMC 5.0 type. It can be expanded by placing a microSD card (with a capacity of up to 128GB) in the second slot of the hybrid SIM tray. Xiaomi has stacked on a 16-megapixel Samsung S5K3P3 ISOCELL sensor for the primary camera of the Redmi Note 3 Pro. It is coupled with a dual-LED flash, a 78° wide-angle lens with 5 elements and an f/2.0 aperture, and phase detection AF. The secondary camera is based on a 5-megapixel OmniVision OV5670 CMOS BSI 2 sensor with an f/2.0 lens. The device supports a wide range of network bands from the 2G GSM, 2.5G CDMA, 3G TD-SCDMA and UMTS, and 4G FDD- and TDD-LTE spectrum as well as VoLTE, dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, 802.11n @ 5GHz, Wi-Fi Direct, Hotspot and Display, Bluetooth 4.1, USB OTG, GPS, Glonass and Beidou. Besides all else, the model is equipped with a fingerprint sensor and an infrared emitter. It runs Android 5.1.1 Lollipop with MIUI V7 on top. For the full list of Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Pro 16GB specifications you can check the model's page.What's in the box
Redmi Note 3 Pro is placed inside a typical Xiaomi box - white, with the MI logo on top, photo of the device and the model's name below it. On the back there's some information about the specifications. The smartphone is placed in the top level compartment of the rectangular box and under it are the user manual, a pin for the SIM tray, a two-pin wall charger (US NEMA-1 plug standard), and a USB cable. The charger has two flat pins and no grounding area. Unless you use it in the US, Canada and some Latin American countries, you will most probably need an adapter in order to use it elsewhere.
Design, build and controls
Redmi Note 3 Pro features a metal body made of magnesium alloy and inside it there's an aluminum frame placed for additional protection. Thus the device is lighter, yet more robust and its internal components are better protected against impacts. Only for the antenna areas are used plastic caps. Inside, the antenna brackets have been made by using laser sculpture molding thus releasing more space inside the device. Besides this improved assembly process, the manufacturer has adopted a 120-point ultra-fine double sided blasting for refined surface and texture. All rear edges and corners are rounded as to ensure comfortable one-handed operation and steady grip. The improved internals have released more space to fit in the large 4000 mAh battery of the device, while retaining a relatively thin waistline. Actually, the thickness of 8.65 mm is average for a smartphone with such a battery and display size. The weight of 166 grams is also average, while in terms of width and height, Redmi Note 3 Pro is very compact as the 76 x 150 mm width x height measurements are below average. The device has an excellent build, especially when you have in mind its cheap price. It is available in three colors: silver with a white front, gold, and dark gray with a black front. We are reviewing a silver with a white front unit. The layout of the controls is classic. The hybrid, dual-SIM tray is on the left, while the single volume button and the power one are placed on the right frame. They are made of metal, protrude very slightly and are very tactile. On the top frame you'll see the 3.5 mm jack, a microphone hole and an infrared emitter. The bottom frame is where the USB 2.0 port is located. On the back of the device, vertically across the center you'll find the camera, dual-tone horizontal LED flash, the fingerprint sensor, the MI logo towards the lower end, and at the bottom - the speaker grille. There's a small bulge below it, so it does not get entirely blocked, when the device lies on its back. Above the display on the front there are the earpiece, light/proximity sensor, and the selfies camera. Below the screen a capacitive navigation bar is positioned with the buttons ordered as follows: menu, home, back. These can be customized from the Settings menu.
Display
Redmi Note 3 Pro features a 5.5-inch IPS display with an FHD resolution (1080 x 1920) and 178° viewing angles. The screen is fully laminated blending the protective glass, touch screen sensors and display panel into one, to avoid the air gaps and provide better colors, more pure images, a thinner and lighter display unit. Xiaomi has also adopted a pixel-level dynamic contrast adjustment, which means that each pixel can adjust the brightness according to the ambient light. There is also a useful reading mode, which makes the screen colors warmer, so it is more comfortable for reading, especially at night. The bezels are thick and there's no way to avoid noticing that.
The display of our review unit showed a very good peak brightness of 456 cd/sq.m. and consistent static contrast ratio of around 1200:1 in all brightness levels because the black luminance values decrease almost proportionally with the white ones. The temperature of the white point is around 8000K, which is OK for a smartphone display. In case you need to tweak the color saturation, temperature or contrast, you can do so from the corresponding section in the Settings > Display menu. The screen shows very slight deviations in the green, blue and red range of colors and is actually very close to the ideal sRGB color space. The panel has a classic striped pixel structure and provides very good viewing angles, but with a bit of loss in brightness (especially at the horizontal ones).
| Brightness | White luminance | Black luminance | Contrast | Color temperature |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100 % | 455.851 cd/m2 | 0.367 cd/m2 | 1242 : 1 | 8058 K |
| 75 % | 348.259 cd/m2 | 0.284 cd/m2 | 1226 : 1 | 8048 K |
| 50 % | 240.075 cd/m2 | 0.198 cd/m2 | 1213 : 1 | 8041 K |
| 25 % | 132.035 cd/m2 | 0.109 cd/m2 | 1211 : 1 | 8043 K |
| 0 % | 17.432 cd/m2 | 0.015 cd/m2 | 1162 : 1 | 8129 K |
OS, UI and software
The unit we have received had a Chinese version of MIUI 7 and more specifically the 7.3.6.0 LHOCNDD. However, we have installed a global stable ROM (international version) of MIUI 7. The latest official version of the software for this device is the 7.3.7.0 LHOMIDD. MIUI 8 has been announced only a few days ago, but for this model it is only available as a Chinese version (currently). The present version of MIUI 7 installed on the Redmi Note 3 Pro is based on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop. This is a deeply customized UI, so if you haven't had a Xiaomi device before, you'll definitely need some time with it in order to get used to the different looks and additional functions. For starters, the lock screen provides a shortcut only to the camera app and has an icon that lets you set up the Wallpaper carousel. All notifications and the music app (if it's on) also appear on the lock screen by swiping the display from the top downwards. This can be changed from the corresponding section in the Settings menu. Typically for a Xiaomi device you get access to plenty of themes and wallpapers. There are five themes and much more wallpapers available on the device itself and you can choose from many more online - for free. There are a total of three ways you can access them - the Widgets menu, the Themes app (arrives pre-installed by default), and the Themes and Wallpapers options from the Settings menu. Besides tapping the menu button you can also zoom in with two fingers on the home screen in order to open the Widgets menu.
Networks, calls and connectivity
Unlike Redmi Note 3, the Pro (Snapdragon) version of the model supports, what Chinese manufacturers often refer to as "full netcom" support. In this case, the smartphone supports 2G GSM (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz), 2.5G CDMA 800 MHz, 3G TD-SCDMA (1880-1920 and 2010-2025 MHz) and UMTS (850, 900, 1700/2100, 1900, 2100 MHz), 4G FDD-LTE (850, 900, 1700/2100, 1800, 1900, 2100, 2600 MHz) and 4G TDD-LTE (1900, 2300, 2500, 2600 MHz) networks as well as VoLTE. Call quality has been excellent at all times, reception and signal strength - steady. The connectivity options of Redmi Note 3 Pro do not end here. The handset also supports dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, 802.11n @ 5GHz, Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi Hotspot, Wi-Fi Display, and Bluetooth 4.1. All these features function properly, including the USB OTG and IR blaster. The latter allows you to use the device as a universal remote control for various household appliances such as TVs, air conditioners and so on. The model also works with the three main satellite systems - GPS, Glonass and Beidou, and has managed to detect a good number of satellites from all three with excellent accuracy.
Performance
Hardware-wise, Redmi Note 3 Pro is based on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 650 MSM8956 chipset. The same is found on the Xiaomi Mi Max. It includes a Hexagon DSP and a hexa-core CPU that consists of two 1.8GHz Cortex-A72 cores and four 1.2GHz Cortex-A53 cores. Graphics are handled by a 550MHz Adreno 510 GPU. Our review unit has 2GB of double-channel, LPDDR3 RAM, clocked at 933MHz, which aids the chispet's performance. This is not the latest RAM generation, but it does its job. The eMMC 5.0-type on-board storage measures 16GB and can be expanded with up to 128GB by a microSD card. If you need more storage, you have to sacrifice the second SIM card slot and use only the first one. There's a 3GB of RAM/32GB of storage variant of the model as well.
Cameras
The camera app's home screen has a big circular shutter button with shortcuts to making a video, the gallery, the HDR and flash options, as well as the switch to the front-facing camera. Swiping to the right opens the camera modes, which include a Manual mode (allows you to adjust the ISO and white balance), Panorama, Beauty, Straighten, etc. It also contains a shortcut to the Camera settings. A swipe from the home screen of the camera app opens the list of 12 filters. Once you take a photo, you can edit it by rotating, cropping, adding filters, adjusting the saturation, highlights and contrast, and doodling. When you switch to video the camera modes include time-lapse and slow-motion only.
Primary camera
Xiaomi has opted for a 16-megapixel Samsung S5K3P3 ISOCELL sensor for the primary camera of Redmi Note 3 Pro. This type of sensor has been used in other smartphones we have reviewed such as the Vernee Apollo Lite, Ulefone Future, and Gionee S8, so you can check the camera's performance on those models as well to get a better idea of its qualities. The different result in output image quality just proves that it is not only about the sensor, but also the optics (lens) department and the software optimization made by the manufacturer. In Redmi Note 3 Pro, the sensor is combined with a dual ISP, dual-tone LED flash, a 5-element, 78° wide-angle lens with an f/2.0 aperture, and phase detection autofocus. By default the camera can make FHD videos, but the Open Camera app allows you to take 4K videos with it, so we have posted a 4K video sample below as well.Secondary camera
The secondary camera is based on a 5-megapixel OmniVision OV5670 PureCel CMOS BSI 2 sensor - the same one is found on all Redmi (Note) 3 devices. It is coupled with an f/2.0 lens and has a 1.12-micron pixel size and a 1/5" optical format. The output images are with a resolution of 2592 x 1944 pixels.Audio
Similar to all other media apps in MIUI 7, the music one has options for offline and online content (once you sign in to your MI account). Besides the standard settings for listening to music and arranging the audio files, it also provides access to the Headphones & audio effects settings, which we have also mentioned in a number of occasions. These settings allow you to set remote buttons for the headphones, switch on the MI Sound Enhancer for headphones as well as tweak the sound output with an equalizer, which provides a number of pre-set music profiles (rock, jazz, classical, etc.).
| Test | Value | RMAA rating |
|---|---|---|
| Frequency response (from 40 Hz to 15 kHz), dB | +0.08, -0.02 | Excellent |
| Noise level, dB (A) | -96.8 | Excellent |
| Dynamic range, dB (A) | 92.2 | Very good |
| THD, % | 0.0083 | Very good |
| THD + Noise, dB (A) | -78.1 | Average |
| IMD + Noise, % | 0.0099 | Very good |
| Stereo crosstalk, dB | -83.8 | Very good |
| IMD at 10 kHz, % | 0.016 | Very good |
| General performance | Very good |






Battery
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Pro arrives with extended battery life management options as part of MIUI 7. The Security app contains a whole Battery management section, which includes four parts. The first is called Battery Profiles with three pre-set ones - default, marathon, and sleep. You can edit their settings or create a profile of your own. The second part regards the Battery Saver and lets you choose at what battery percentage it should be activated automatically and to which battery profile the device should switch to. The third part is a Schedule profile switch. If you have a recurring daily pattern of phone usage you can take advantage of scheduling the exact hours in which various profiles should be activated and deactivated, so you get the most out of the battery. The fourth part is the standard Schedule power & off function. In addition, from the Battery section in the Settings menu you get additional options such as setting the type of the battery indicator, manage the battery usage by apps, and so on.
Final thoughts
Our in-depth review of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Pro, a.k.a. Redmi Note 3 (Qualcomm), only confirms that this smartphone still has one of the best features/price ratios in the market. It is not by chance that up to now this is one of the most researched and sought after devices. It has a solid, non-frills design, good display, serious battery life, good camera for a device of this class, very good performance and many software features that turn it into a useful everyday assistant, while you're on the go. Moreover, the combination of hardware and software coupled with its price tag of around $135, make it still a very desirable and worthy smartphone to have.Neuesten Rezensionen
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