Xiaomi's new Redmi Go might seem weak, especially in the shadow of the recently released Redmi Note 7 and Redmi Note 7 Pro, but it's important to remember what exactly mobile phones priced below Rs. 5,000 have been like before now. Phones at this level that we've reviewed in the past have had awful low-resolution screens with barely-capable processors and useless cameras, and we've also seen some really shoddy construction. Can Xiaomi bring its magic to the ultra-low-end smartphone segment? Is the new Redmi Go the ideal device for those upgrading from a feature phone for the first time? We're reviewing it to find out.
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