
However, if we do give the renders the benefit of the doubt, we definitely like what we see. On the back, (Dual Camera) the Redmi Note 5 is said to have a 16MP main snapper, accompanied by a 5MP secondary one. While on the front, the likely 5.5-inch, FullHD panel seems to extend almost to the left and right sides of the glass.
The display is likely not the only thing Xiaomi will keep unchanged about the Redmi Note 5. When you have a lineup as successful as this, fiddling with it really isn't that great of an idea. That's why we expect to see the same metal unibody design, central-mounted fingerprint reader on the back, capacitive navigation buttons on the front and a 3.5mm audio jack and IR blaster on the top of the phone. Many specs and leaked images have circulated rapidly online.

But to reiterate a few other alleged specs, we are anticipating a choice between two efficient 14nm Qualcomm chipsets - the Snapdragon 630 and Snapdragon 660, coupled with 3GB or 4GB of RAM and 32GB or 64GB of storage. Powering that should be a 3,790 mAh battery with QuickCharge 3.0 support, cut down a bit compared to the Redmi Note 4's 4,100 mAh in order to achieve a slimmer 7.5mm profile. Rounding things up are a 13MP selfie camera and a Type-C port.

There’s no indication which chipset powers which model, but industry sources claim the tiers and their respective prices will be as follows:
Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 CNY USD (est) EUR (est)
3GB RAM / 32GB storage 1,200 $175 €155
4GB RAM / 32GB storage 1,400 $205 €180
4GB RAM / 64GB storage 1,500 $220 €195
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