Testseek.com have collected 153 expert reviews of the Xiaomi Redmi 2 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Xiaomi Redmi 2.
February 2015
(78%)
153 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Attractive and compact design, Good performance, Very good camera
Battery life needs work, Dim display
With the Redmi 2, Xiaomi has corrected every shortcoming that the Redmi 1S had and made an altogether better smartphone, which is worth its cost. It's the best budget smartphone you can buy right now.Where to buyRecommended in this category66Moto E (2nd G...
Abstract: Updated on 12th March 2015As expected, the Xiaomi Redmi 2 has finally reached the Indian shores. The handset has been launched in India today, at an event in New Delhi. The registration for the handset will begin on Flipkart from 12th March 2015 at 6.00 P...
The big question when dealing with a sequel: is it worth the upgrade? The big question when Xiaomi is involved: are these guys running a charity?We should all be used to it by now and this is not about Xiaomi's asking price for the Redmi 2 compared to sim...
The affordable Redmi 2 sells for a mere $120 or £80 and offers features such as dual 4G SIM slots and Xiaomi's easy to use MIUI OS. The 8-megapixel camera takes pretty good shots as well
The phone's low 1GB of RAM will adversely affect performance when running a lot of apps, and it runs an older version of Android
The low price of the Redmi 2 makes it an appealing option, but you'll be better off paying a bit more for Xiaomi's more premium offerings if you can afford to do so...
Abstract: The Xiaomi Redmi 2 released earlier this year and is proving to be extremely popular, especially in countries where dual SIM devices are par for the course such as India. We've written about this smartphone on numerous occasions, and now it's time for a R...
Big enough to be useful, small enough to fit in a pocket, Sharp HD screen, Cheap, even with added import costs
No Google Play Store out of the box, Lack of customer support abroad, Performance can be slow.
The Xiaomi Redmi 2 is certainly a good phone, and you'll be part of a very exclusive club if you do opt to buy one. With a decent sized screen and sharp resolution, the Redmi does well where many budget phones fall down.MIUI is another strong point, combi...
Very low price, Great battery life, Sharp display with pleasing colors for its class, Captures good images for its class, MIUI skin has some nice customization options and manual settings, Removable battery, expandable storage
Issues with some key apps on MIUI, Limited 4G LTE bands, Not fully tailored to nonAsian markets, Recharge time is a bit too slow, Screen refresh rate is low
At a full retail price of $130 (799 yuan in China), the Xiaomi Redmi 2 is one of the most affordable Android phones money can buy.insertAdIframe('ad_55687c6485b98' '//s-cdn.phonearena.com/banners/dfp/NS_300x250.html' 300, 250);Previously, such extremely...
Great display quality, Relatively bright backlight, Responsive glass touchscreen, Good speaker quality for music and movies, MicroSD and dual 4G micro-SIM support, Low-light camera performance is good for a smartphone, Inexpensive
No WiFi calling, Some included apps are buggy, Average battery life, Average graphics performance, Average system performance, Below average telephone quality, Bloatware
Xiaomi Redmi 2. Test device provided byThe Redmi 2 has a lot going for it, including its impressive glass display, dual SIM support with 4G, responsive touchscreen, and an inexpensive price of $130 at Gearbest. It performs reasonably well in almost all co...
Xiaomi's follow up to one of their most successful phones ever, the Redmi, is a pretty mixed bag. For $149 you can't expect a whole lot from a phone, especially given the fact that most flagship phones cost at least four times as much or more. With tha...
Featureloaded and refreshed MIUI platform, Capable display, Decent overall performance and imaging prowess, Good battery life,
Doesn't come across as a massive upgrade over its predecessor, Feels a tad plasticky
Let us just go right ahead and say it – the Xiaomi Redmi 2 doesn't feel like a huge game-changer like its predecessor was. At the time the Redmi 1s landed in India, there were only a few capable options in the budget segment. But the landscape has changed...