Ten things to know about Xiaomi’s Redmi 3S

Redmi 3S and Redmi 3S Prime phones are being made in India.

August 10, 2016 03:47 pm | Updated 06:22 pm IST - Mumbai

Photo: www.mi.com

Photo: www.mi.com

Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi has launched its range of Redmi 3S smartphones series in India. It is available online through Mi.com and Flipkart.

»Targeting the sub-10K market category, Redmi 3S is priced at Rs. 6,999 and the higher memory model Redmi 3S Prime with fingerprint sensor at Rs. 8,999.
»Xiaomi has already sold 110 million Redmi mobiles worldwide in the past three years which come with a variety of enhanced features and a long lasting battery capacity.
»Redmi 3S packs a punch with a large 4100 mAh battery to last two days on a single charge.
»It is the first smartphone in India powered by the Qualcomm-Snapdragon 430 Octacore processor.
»Redmi 3S and Redmi 3S Prime phones are being made in India.
»Crafted in premium metal body, Redmi 3S has a five-inch HD screen, weighs 144 grams.
»Its body is 10 per cent thinner than the Redmi 2.
»Its 13 megapixel rear camera comes with face detection, auto focus and supports 1080 p video recording with modes for various shooting conditions.
»Redmi 3S also supports expandable memory up to 128GB microSD cards.
»The Redmi 3S Prime features ultra-fast phone unlocking with fingerprint sensor, a 3GB RAM and 32GB storage. Both models are presently available in Dark Grey, Silver and Gold colours.
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