- Pros
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- Compact, sturdy design
- Low price point
- Great battery life
- Decent performance
- Cons
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- Built-in storage too low
- Camera performance below average in lowlight
The Xiaomi Redmi Go retails for Rs 4,499, making it one of the cheapest smartphone experiences money can buy. Is it a good experience? Well, if you`re coming from a feature phone, then the Redmi Go is a step up in every direction. But, if you can spare Rs 500 more, then you might be better off with the ASUS ZenFone Lite L1, which offers better cameras, a faster CPU and more RAM and storage.That being said, unlike the Xiaomi Redmi Go, the ZenFone Lite L1 boots the standard version of Android which requires... Read Full Verdict
The Xiaomi Redmi Go retails for Rs 4,499, making it one of the cheapest smartphone experiences money can buy. Is it a good experience? Well, if you`re coming from a feature phone, then the Redmi Go is a step up in every direction. But, if you can spare Rs 500 more, then you might be better off with the ASUS ZenFone Lite L1, which offers better cameras, a faster CPU and more RAM and storage.That being said, unlike the Xiaomi Redmi Go, the ZenFone Lite L1 boots the standard version of Android which requires more resources. Moreover, the Redmi Go is also slated to get timely security updates in the near future, which isn`t something ASUS guarantees buyers who opt for the Lite L1. Everything considered, the Redmi Go is a compelling smartphone for those who`re looking to jump into the world of Android, as well as consumers who want a reliable back up phone.