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Xiaomi has been cranking out quality handsets over the past couple of years at attractive price points. I really liked last year’s Redmi 2 and was anxious to put the Redmi Note 3 through its paces to see what you could get for $150 (Rs. 10,000) in India. As it turns out, a lot. There are two variants available – one with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of onboard storage, and one with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of space. I tested the former over the past few weeks; here’s how it fared. Design and hardware The 5.5-inch Note 3…

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