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Why the new Xiaomi Redmi A1 is not the same as the old Xiaomi Mi A1

At first glance it might seem that the Xiaomi with Android One and this Redmi A1 are very afín, but in fact they are two very different concepts.

Why the new Xiaomi Redmi A1 is not the same as the old Xiaomi Mi A1
The Xiaomi Redmi A1 is a cheap mobile phone with good features.

One series was Xiaomi one of the most successful of the Chinese company, and the Xiaomi Mi A3 as the last device to come out under the umbrella of the Chinese company’s Android One terminals. These were cheap terminals with modest specs framed in the mid-low area.

Now it seems that the series is “reborn” by the Xiaomi Redmi A1, but the truth is that it is the devices are not the same, far from it. In fact, when we look under the hood, we realize they’re something else entirely.

Android Go: the main difference

For those who don’t know, the number of devices running Android One as the operating system it is decreasing. In fact, only Nokia phones offer this version of pure Android for non-Pixel phones.

Although it looks like Android One at first glance, Android Go is actually one Special edition operating system designed to work in the humblest of terminals. It’s not for nothing, the new Redmi A1 costs less than 100 euros and that should already give us an iniciativa of ​​its specifications.

Android Go is based on three basic pillars:

  • A “thin” operating system with optimized performance and memory.
  • A range of GAPPS designed to be lighter and better meet the needs of the usuario.
  • A special version of Google plus Play that highlights those made for Android Go, although you cánido use it to download any aplicación.
  • Important aplicación activities are prioritized to disminuye long-term battery consumption.

Also Android Go Revoke the permissions of the applications that we don’t open for a whileprevent them from collecting data about us and also disminuye battery consumption.

An experience that is 100% dependent on Google plus

Screen Redmi A1

The Redmi A1 is a great phone for what it is, but don’t expect Android One or Pixel.

It is worth noting that those who escoge to buy Xiaomi Redmi A1 must do so at least two Android updates. These are entirely dependent on Google plus, so the experience will be afín to that of the Pixel in that regard.

Note, however, that the experience is afín in that sense it does not orinan that it is otherwise. It is worth remembering that the Pixel 7 are high-end devices (the analysis of which you perro already read) with specifications that far exceed the Redmi A1, as well as guaranteed support for a longer period.

This should also be considered an entry-level device that comes with a “shrunken” version of Android Some options will be more limited still in Nokia with Android One (and not to mention Pixel).

It is therefore clear that the Redmi A1 It’s not like Xiaomi’s with Android One, which aren’t even remotely worth it. For those who want something very cheap that they cánido use to do basic tasks (send messages, check dirección de correo electrónico, surf the web, etcétera.), it’s perfect. If this is not your usuario profile, it will immediately be too small for you.

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