Introduction
The Redmi Note 3 is a thoughtfully targeted device with a premium
metal build, flagship-grade specs, and an iconic MIUI launcher. The
third device of the series upgrades design of the Redmi Note 2 just
three months after its premiere, while keeping the same specs, but
improving the security with a fingerprint scanner.
Indeed the upgrades are not that many - a metal shell, a bigger
battery, new dual-LED flash, and biometric security. But are those
enough to justify a new device?
Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 hit the shelves in August 2015 and the dust from
this launch didn't even had a chance of settling before the Redmi Note 3
got official.
It's an unexpected product strategy and we have no possible
explanation other than the possibility that the two phones will be
offered on different markets altogether.
Or perhaps we should be looking at the Redmi Note 3 as the Pro
version of the Redmi Note 2 (or Prime as Xiaomi calls those) - it costs a
few bucks more and improves on the usability. The metal shell boosts
the aesthetics and handling, the fingerprint reader unlocks the screen
faster than a PIN number, while the dual-LED dual-tone flash may help
for a better white balance when taking flash photos. And there is the
bigger battery to keep the phone running for longer.
The 5.5" 1080p screen seems as great as before, the snappy Helio X10
chip is promising a flagship-grade performance, while the 13MP camera
seems adequately equipped. The MIUI 7 comes out of the box and we know
it will deliver a smooth and unique experience.
Key features
- 5.5" IPS display of 1080p resolution; 403ppi
- Mediatel Helio X10 chipset MT6795; octa-core 2.0GHz Cortex-A53; PowerVR G6200 GPU; 2GB (16GB model) or 3GB (32GB model) of RAM
- 13MP main camera with hybrid phase detect autofocus, dual-LED dual-tone flash
- 1080p video capture at 30fps
- 5MP front-facing camera, 1080p at 30fps video recording
- MIUI v.7 based on Android 5.0.2 Lollipop
- 16GB or 32GB of built-in storage
- 4G LTE Cat.4 (150Mbps); Dual SIM; Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac; Bluetooth 4.1; GPS, GLONASS and Beidou; FM radio
- IR port
- Dual-microphone active noise canceling
- 4,000 mAh non-removable battery, fast charging
Main disadvantages
- No scratch resistant front glass
- No NFC
- Battery not removable
- No microSD expansion
It's as if the Redmi Note 3 follows in the steps of the Meizu m1
metal, which came with a similar range of upgrades over the Meizu m1
note.
Like most of the recent Xiaomi offers, the Redmi Note 3 omits memory
expansion and removable battery, but this will hardy surprise anyone.
The lack of a scratch resistant glass is what bothers us, but maybe
Xiaomi just isn't advertising its presence - there is really no way to
test that.
Unboxing the Redmi Note 3
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 comes in a compact paper box, but unlike many
other Mi phones, it's mostly white. The box isn't made of recycled paper
as the previous ones, but comes with a reduced size.


The retail package of Redmi Note 3
Inside we found a regular 2A wall plug, a microUSB cable, and some
paper work. As usual - Xiaomi leaves the choice of headphones up to you.
360-degree spin
The Redmi Note 3 shares a lot with the Redmi Note 2, including the
same 5.5" 1080p screen. The sequel spreads at 150 x 75 x 8.7mm, which is
2mm shorter than the Note 2, but about the same width and thickness.
The Note 3 is 4g heavier at 164g, but that's expected due to the new
metal unibody.
Design and build quality
Xiaomi kept the looks of the Redmi Note 2 for the new Redmi Note 3,
but replaced the matte plastic with aluminum. The hardware upgrades are
clearly visible, too, you can spot the dual-LED flash and the
fingerprint scanner at the back.
The Redmi Note 3 indeed boosts the looks with its brand new shiny
metal armor and it sure feels more metallic than the material Meizu used
for the m1 metal. The premium material is a rarity among the
mid-rangers and we sure are happy Xiaomi did choose it for a Redmi Note
piece.



Xiaomi Redmi Note 3
As usual the front is covered by an entire piece of black glass. The
signature red accent on the capacitive keys is gone for good. Instead
Xiaomi left those invisible blending into the black glass until they
come alive with white backlighting.
The fingerprint sensor is placed just below the main camera, where your index finger rests perfectly. It's of the always on kind and will unlock the screen upon touching it. We really like this approach and hopefully we'll see more phones utilizing it.
Finally, we should mention the two plastic bands at the back's top and bottom. They are inevitable as they cover the phone's antennas (metal would have obstructed the signal), but on a positive note Xiaomi made them very well, styled with the same silver paint as the rest of the body, so you can barely spot them.


The plastic bands
The metal on the Redmi Note 3 provides for a good handling, but not as great as on the matte Redmi Note 2. Opting for metal instead of matte plastic may have made the phone more slippery, but it boosted its looks by a mile. And we are okay with that.


Handling the Redmi Note 3
Controls
Little has changed since the Note 2 - the Note 3 introduces a pretty
much identical control set. Above the screen is the earpiece flanked by a
couple of sensors and the selfie camera. Below the 5.5" display is the
capacitive Android trio, and you can assign those keys additional quick
actions at double tap and tap&hold.


What's above the screen • the three Android keys below the display
The left of the Redmi Note 3 accommodates the ejectable SIM tray. You can put two microSIM cards inside, but there is no option for a microSD expansion. The volume rocker and power/lock key are on the right.



The left side • The SIM slot • The right side • The metal keys
The Redmi Note 3 places the audio jack, the IR blaster, and the secondary microphone on top. The microUSB port and the primary mic are over at the bottom.



The top • The audio jack and IR blaster • The bottom • The USB port and primary mic
Finally, the back is where most of the upgrades reside - the metal cover, the dual-LED flash next to the old 13MP snapper, and the new fingerprint scanner. The loudspeaker grille is also around, close to the bottom antenna band.



Display
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 features a 5.5" Full HD IPS, the same as on
the Redmi Note 2, which has 401ppi for pleasantly sharp imagery.
Unfortunately, there is no information on the glass covering the display
and there is a good change it isn't of the scratch-resistant kind.
Taking a closer look at it under our digital microscope reveals a standard RGB arrangement of the sub-pixels that make up the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 LCD panel.
The display on the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 seems to be identical with the
one on the Redmi Note 2. It has the about the same maximum brightness.
The screen's contrast ratio is average at 953:1. The color rendition accuracy is average as well with an average deviation of DeltaE 6.8 and max deviation DeltaE 13. We managed to improve the color rendering by shifting the screen setting to a warmer preset (there is an option for changing the color temperature) and by doing so we got a more accurate color rendering with an Avg DeltaE of 5.2 and a Max DeltaE of 9.1. However at this setting the screen takes a 10% hit in the maximum brightness output.
Display test | 50% brightness | 100% brightness | ||||
Black, cd/m2 | White, cd/m2 | Black, cd/m2 | White, cd/m2 | |||
0.16 | 152 | 927 | 0.42 | 403 | 953 | |
0.17 | 162 | 953 | 0.492 | 467 | 953 | |
0.30 | 305 | 1001 | 0.52 | 536 | 1016 | |
0.08 | 54 | 720 | 0.50 | 390 | 780 | |
- | - | - | 0.65 | 562 | 867 | |
0.00 | 117 | ∞ | 0 | 346.00 | ∞ | |
0.13 | 230 | 1742 | 0.24 | 432 | 1793 | |
0.08 | 121 | 1613 | 0.28 | 452 | 1609 | |
0.08 | 110 | 1392 | 0.63 | 527 | 839 |
The sunlight legibility is just average and pretty much about the same we measured on the previous Redmi Note. The screen glass is rather reflective and while you will be able to see what's happening on the screen under bright sunlight, you'll need the maximum brightness and all the colors will be washed out.
Battery life
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 received 30% power upgrade over its predecessor
as the company put a 4,000 mAh battery, quite a beefy unit for a 5.5"
device. We ran our battery test and the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 scored a 72h
rating, which means you can count on the battery to last 3 full days if
you do an hour each of calling, browsing the web and video playback a
day. Adding a second SIM card cuts 2 hours from the total endurance down
to 70 hours. That's a day boost over the Redmi Note 2's two-day rating.
The Redmi Note 3 did well across all tests - 3G talks, web browsing, video playback, and it posted above average scores on standby, which makes it a solid performer.
Such usage pattern is of course entirely artificial, but we've
established it so our battery results are comparable across devices.
Our proprietary score also includes a standby battery draw test, which is not featured in our battery test scorecard but is calculated in the total endurance rating. Our battery testing procedure is described in detail in case you want to learn more about it.
Connectivity
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 supports 7 LTE bands and you can tap to an
LTE network on either SIM, but once you do, the second one will be
limited to GSM connectivity only. As for that, the Redmi Note 3 also
offers tri-band GSM connectivity. There is quad-band 3G connectivity
with HSPA support.
The rest of the connectivity features include dual-band Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac support and Wi-Fi Direct. There is also support for Bluetooth 4.1, GPS and GLONASS, plus an FM radio.
A microUSB 2.0 port handles charging and data connections. Media
transfer mode is supported for accessing the phone's built-in memory
over a USB connection. The microUSB port also supports USB On-the-go for
connecting USB peripherals such as pen drives, keyboards or real USB
hard drives.
Wireless screen mirroring is available via the Miracast protocol.
The IR blaster is located on the top and coupled with the right
software, it can be used to operate pretty much any remotely controlled
home appliance, turning the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 into a universal remote.
Xiaomi provides its own MiRemote app right out of the box.




User interface
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 runs on MIUI 7, which utilizes an Android 5.0.2 Lollipop core. The MIUI 7 brings its own take at the interface and improves on its performance. According to Xiaomi's changelog, MIUI 7 is 30% faster and more responsive and 10% more energy efficient. It also adds a few new things as a baby album, child mode, new default themes and auto DND option.As usual Xiaomi's customizations run very deep and replace everything including all Google services. In fact, the Mi phones sold in China don't have access to Google's services and those need to be sideloaded one way or the other (some resellers may even do that for you). The models sold officially on markets outside of China come with a preloaded Play Store app.
The lockscreen has a clock in the top left corner - gone are the lockscreen widgets. To unlock the phone you swipe upwards and if you want a quick access to the camera - just swipe from the right side.
Fingerprint unlock is available and is handled in our favorite way - you just put your finger on the sensor at the back and the Redmi Note 3 unlocks immediately. The scanner is always on and you can unlock even when the screen is asleep.




The MIUI v7 lockscreen
Beyond the lockscreen is the Android homescreen with four customizable shortcuts docked at the bottom by default, but you can dock up to five items. You can have any app there or even folders with multiple items if you will.



The MIUI homescreens • there is no app drawer
There is no app drawer - anything you install pops up on your homescreen, which can have unlimited panes. There're no shortcuts and the usual routine of removing icons (dragging them up to a recycle bin at the top of the screen) will uninstall the corresponding app. There is a pop-up for confirming the action though, so you can't accidentally uninstall apps.
Homescreen widgets are available, too - tap and hold on the homescreen, then choose Widgets. There are few options available, but of course, you can get even more from the Play Store.




Editing the homescreens • adding widgets
Homescreen effects are available and you can change themes, too. A theme will change your homescreen wallpaper, lockscreen style, system icons, system font and the sound profile (you can disable changing the sound profile from settings).
MIUI v.7 introduces five default themes - MIUI, High Life, Pink Blush, Rose and Ocean Breeze. They've been handpicked by the MIUI team and you can choose your interface look right from the start, but you can always download new themes from the Mi Store.




Applying a new theme
The notification area has two semi-transparent tabs - the first one hosts all notifications, while the second one (swipe left to access) offers customizable quick toggles and a Settings shortcut.
An enhanced task switcher with Clear All option is available, too.




Notifications • Toggles • Toggles • Task Switcher
By the way, Xiaomi's proprietary Search widget does a similar job as iOS's Spotlight system-wide search. You can fire it up by swiping up anywhere on the homescreen. The tool searches through your apps, music, email, settings, among others.


Search
Xiaomi provides its own cloud service for content syncing between devices. Each Mi Cloud account is granted 5GB of free storage. You can use it to backup contacts, messages, your entire gallery, calls log, notes, settings, voice recordings, Browser content (history, tabs, webapp data) and your music library.
Xiaomi's sync and backup service shares lots of similarities with the Apple iCloud. There is even a free Cloud Messaging option that allows you to exchange messages over the internet connection instead of being billed for SMS, but that only works between Xiaomi devices.



Configuring Mi Cloud
Finally, if you signed in with your Mi Cloud account, you can opt for the Find device feature - a handy feature in case you misplace your Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 or someone steals it.
MIUI 7 has a new Child mode, which once setup, allows the limited user to run only specific apps. This is nice if you have a kid, who likes playing with your phone occasionally and you are afraid it might delete some important data.



Child mode
The Do Not Disturb mode has been enhanced too - it supports better customization and scheduling options.
We did get our review unit with pre-installed Google Play Store plus Google sync for app data, contacts, and browser data but perhaps they've been sideloaded by the reseller providing this review unit. Of course, you can sideload them yourself one way or the other if they don't come pre-installed on your unit. And once you have those, you can easily download all other Google apps such as Google Now straight from the Play Store.
Performance
Just like its predecessor, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 powered by the MediaTek's MT6795 chipset, also known as Helio X10. Unlike what the name suggests, the processor is actually an octa-core 2GHz Cortex-A53, accompanied by a PowerVR G6200 (Rogue) GPU and 2GB of RAM.If you'd prefer more RAM, you can opt for the 3GB RAM model, which also doubles the internal storage up to 32GB. Our review unit however is of the 16GB variety.
GeekBench 3 gauges the multi-core performance of the processor and the Redmi Note 3, unsurprisingly, is outing the same score as its Note 2 sibling. It's a flagship-grade one, though somewhat lower than the Meizu's MX5 and m1 metal, which are also running on the same chips.
Contacts and telephony
The dialer and the phonebook share a single app although there are two shortcuts, bringing you straight to the tab you need. The app has pleasant flat looks and it's about the same as we remember it. It uses a tabbed interface - recent with dialer on the first and the contact list on the second.




The Phonebook
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 supports voice call recording and it can do it automatically on each call if you like. You can also assign an answer gesture, pre-define quick responses upon reject, there is even support for internet calling.


The Dialer
There are even more call settings if you dig deeper into the menu - flip to mute the ringer, turn on/off the proximity sensor, lock automatically once slipped in a pocket, it can even mute calls from unknown numbers.
MIUI 7 also introduces Showtime Caller ID - it's a cloud service for Xiaomi owners and you can assign a short video recording to serve as your Caller ID when you are calling other Xiaomi owners.
Unfortunately, you have no control over the video Caller IDs you get of other people so you run the rick of getting an offensive or inappropriate video.
Also if the person who is calling you doesn't own a Xiaomi, or isn't running on MIUI 7 with enabled and configured Showtime Caller ID - this feature will be a no-go.
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 seems to feature the same speaker as the Note 2. It scored a Good mark on our loudness test, and outed pretty much the same results on all three tests as the Note 2. Produced sound is rather pleasant and deep enough. This means missed calls are unlikely in most environments.
Speakerphone test | Voice, dB | Ringing | Overall score | |
65.6 | 68.9 | 64.0 | Below Average | |
65.9 | 66.3 | 70.7 | Average | |
66.1 | 66.0 | 76.0 | Good | |
65.9 | 66.7 | 75.7 | Good | |
68.3 | 66.6 | 73.7 | Good | |
66.5 | 66.6 | 75.8 | Good | |
70.8 | 70.9 | 77.4 | Very Good | |
75.7 | 73.5 | 79.5 | Excellent |
Multimedia
The galleryThe Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 comes with a custom Gallery app, slightly updated since the MIUI 6. It defaults to your camera roll, but it also supports Albums, Cloud and People. The People sorting, once chosen, sorts all of your photos by people's faces. Everything is automatic. Here you can also create a new baby album, to put your newborn pics inside.




Gallery
The integrated editor offers various effects, frames, tools (crop, mirror, straighten, rotate, fisheye, doodle) plus light adjustments that let you bring out the shadows or the highlights.




Editing an image
Music player
The MIUI music player is a custom app with a well laid out, easy to navigate interface. It features two tabs - the first one is cloud music, similar to Google Music service provided by Xiaomi, while the second tab has your own local and cloud music.
The player has cool effects, transitions and transparent elements, especially on the expandable Now Playing section.





Music Player • Now Playing screen • Lyrics
Xiaomi's Music app offers customizable equalizers with a few default presets already available for use. You can also try Xiaomi's MiSound enhancer, which comes into play when you use headphones, and especially, a Xiaomi-branded headset.





Audio enhancements and equalizers
An FM radio app is also available. The Redmi Note 3 does not require a headset to use as an antenna, so you can listen FM radio without any additional accessories. FM recording is also available.



FM radio
Video player
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 features a separate video app, which offers a paid video service. Whether you will open your files from the Video app (Local setting) or File Explorer - it doesn't really matter.
The video player interface is very basic but there is rich video codec support. It managed to play everything we threw at it (including MKV and WMV files). The AC3 audio codec is surprisingly, supported too.




Video player
Subtitles and pop-up play are not supported by the MIUI's video player though, so you might want to look around the Play Store if you need a more capable alternative.
Audio output is mostly good
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 started off great in our audio quality test. When connected to an active external amplifier, the smartphone showed high volume levels and perfectly clean output for one of the best showings out there.When we plugged in a pair of headphones the stereo crosstalk rose only a moderate amount - unlike the Redmi Note 2, which saw a lot of damage in that case. Volume still dropped though and we got some intermodulation distortion and frequency response deviations. The overall results are still good and a notable step forward for the Xiaomi Redmi Note line, but not quite up there with the best.
Test | Frequency response | Noise level | Dynamic range | THD | IMD + Noise | Stereo crosstalk |
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 | +0.04, -0.08 | -96.0 | 92.3 | 0.0015 | 0.0076 | -95.6 |
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 (headphones attached) | +0.48, -0.09 | -95.3 | 92.1 | 0.011 | 0.327 | -70.2 |
Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 | +0.02, -0.10 | -96.1 | 92.4 | 0.0084 | 0.012 | -94.8 |
Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 (headphones attached) | +0.50, -0.09 | -94.9 | 91.9 | 0.073 | 0.313 | -54.0 |
Meizu m2 note | +0.08, -0.05 | -93.1 | 92.7 | 0.0079 | 0.013 | -92.4 |
Meizu m2 note (headphones attached) | +0.40, -0.62 | -86.9 | 88.0 | 0.145 | 0.529 | -50.8 |
Oppo R1x | +0.01, -0.04 | -93.5 | 92.9 | 0.0010 | 0.400 | -94.7 |
Oppo R1x (headphones attached) | +0.22, -0.03 | -92.6 | 90.4 | 0.0029 | 1.144 | -69.8 |
Motorola Moto E (2015) | +0.02 -0.06 | -90.8 | 91.1 | 0.0026 | 0.097 | -90.9 |
Motorola Moto E (2015) (headphones attached) | +0.05, -0.06 | -90.2 | 90.7 | 0.0029 | 0.063 | -51.4 |
Xiaomi Redmi 2 | +0.06, -0.04 | -94.8 | 95.9 | 0.026 | 0.016 | -95.8 |
Xiaomi Redmi 2 (headphones attached) | +0.04, -0.06 | -94.0 | 91.0 | 0.039 | 0.053 | -70.0 |

Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 frequency response
A 13MP snapper with a dual-LED flash
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 features a 13MP camera, equipped with a new dual-tone dual-LED flash. The snapper also features a hybrid autofocus system utilizing phase-detection for faster and more accurate focus.Panorama shots are available too. You can capture both landscape and portrait panoramic photos with a 180 degree field of view. Shooting is easy but the stitching takes a while to complete. The end result is rather disappointing though - the resolution is about 2000x760px and the image quality is quite poor.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 panorama sample
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 features a 5MP front-facing camera for high-res selfies. The images come out soft with average detail, but will do for Facebook or similar social networks.
1080p video recording
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 camcorder has the same UI as the still camera. It
supports slow-mo (the result is a 720p@16fps video) and time-lapse
videos with customizable snapping interval.
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 is capable or recording up to 1080p@30fps.
The bitrate of the video recordings is uninspiring at about 15 Mbps,
while audio is captured at 128 Kbps with 2 channels (stereo).
The resolved detail in the videos is modest, just like the still
images. The colors and contrast are good and the framerate is smooth and
consistent at 30fps. The dynamic range is above average.
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