Xiaomi Redmi A2 64 GB / 3 GB (STH0019536)
Videos 1Photos 21 | Outdated Product $84.99 Main display: display ("): 6.52; screen resolution: 1600х720 (20:9); Display-to-body ratio (%): 81; ОС: Android 12.0 Go Edition; CPU model: Helio G36; CPU (GHz): 2.2; GPU: PowerVR GE8320; RAM (GB): 3; RAM type: LPDDR4X; Memory storage (GB): 64; Memory card slot: microSD; AnTuTu Benchmark: 105 |
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The simple and concise smartphone Xiaomi Redmi A2 is aimed at an undemanding user audience. The model will cope with the solution of everyday problems without claiming high labor productivity.
HD+ IPS screen
The device is equipped with a 6.52-inch IPS screen with HD + picture resolution (1600x720 pixels). The display of the model is made in a standard form factor with a characteristic teardrop notch for the needs of a 5 MP selfie camera lens. In turn, the rear camera in the smartphone is two-component - it combines an 8 MP main image sensor and a 0.08 MP auxiliary sensor. Pictures of decent quality on the camera of the device are obtained during the day or under the condition of sufficiently good illumination of the frame.
Ordinary "iron"
The basis of the hardware “stuffing” of the smartphone was the entry-level eight-core chipset MediaTek Helio G36. In the notorious AnTuTu performance test, it knocks out just over 100 thousand points - it’s difficult for the device to pull “heavy” tasks, but in everyday life it works very quickly. Moreover, the device works under the light operating system Android 12 Go Edition. The amount of memory on board the model is distributed in the ratio of 3 GB of RAM against 64 GB of space in the internal data storage.
Long autonomy
A 5000 mAh energy-intensive battery was placed in the Xiaomi Redmi A2 case, which provides the smartphone with a long operating time without recharging. The battery is charged through the contact group of the archaic microUSB port. For the sake of economy, the smartphone did not get a fingerprint scanner or an NFC chip. Nevertheless, we are presented with a classic state employee with an eye to solving basic mobile tasks.