Which would you buy and why?
Starting to feel a little buyers remorse for my redmi 3 pro. Battery life is amazing, but camera sucks, I get the occasional stutter, I can see individual pixels from standard viewing distance, and I still haven't used more than half the internal storage.
Would I have been netter off with the LeTV x600? Would have cost the same as a redmi 3 (non pro) but would have been better in every way except battery life for me.
What are some other options around that price point? I'm considering gifting my redmi and buying something new
>>55673903
Also, I compared the x600 to the redmi 3 instead of the pro because they're the same price.
>>55673903
You should have bought an iPhone.
>>55673903
So far it looks like the LeTV is better (Mostly because 16GB of internal storage is shit), but LTE bands are what really matters, and those aren't listed.
>>55674778
Forgot to say, both support LTE on my carrier, Optus.
Also I put a 64GB memory card in my phone but overall I've barely used 10GB of storage. I came from a nexus 5 thinking the expendable storage would be nice to have, but 32GB is still plenty for me
Also just rechecked prices, redmis have come down a bit from when I bought mine.
>redmi 3 = $156 for gold or $168 for grey
>x600 is $176
>redmi 3 pro is $185 for gold or $203 for grey
the actual good xiaomi phone is redmi NOTE 3 pro, not redmi 3 pro
>>55675871
So I fucked up with the cheaper option?
Should I keep this for the battery life or grab the x600 instead? Wouldn't want to spend more than 200 aud on a phone
>>55676476
I don't know how bad the Redmi 3 Pro is
but I'm very satisfied with my Redmi Note 3 Pro
so I'm assuming it's worse. just use it till it breaks