Xiaomi has officially launched the highly anticipated Redmi A4 5G smartphone in India, bringing a fresh perspective to the budget segment. As the first device to feature Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 4s Gen 2 chipset, the Redmi A4 5G brings substantial upgrades to the table, making it a compelling option for budget-conscious buyers looking for more than just the basics.
With a starting price of just Rs 8,499 for the 4GB + 64GB variant, the Redmi A4 5G is poised to disrupt the under Rs 10,000 market, offering features that were once limited to more expensive devices. The sale of the Redmi A4 5G will begin on November 27, and the phone will be available on Xiaomi’s official website and other major e-commerce platforms.
The device offers great value in the budget segment, with both variants equipped with expandable storage via a microSD card.
The Redmi A4 5G comes packed with impressive features, considering its budget-friendly price point:
The Redmi A4 5G supports Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5, and is compatible with all 5G bands in India. For security, it features a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. The device also includes the 3.5mm headphone jack, catering to users who prefer wired audio.
With Snapdragon 4s Gen 2, 50MP camera, and a large display, the Redmi A4 5G is a solid choice for those seeking a budget phone that delivers premium features. Starting at Rs 8,499, it provides excellent value for money, especially for users looking for 5G connectivity and good performance on a budget. Sales begin on November 27, and the phone will be available through Xiaomi’s official channels and e-commerce platforms.
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