For its price, the Redmi Note
3 offers an unbeatable value for money. The handset sports a beautiful
unibody aluminum design albeit chunky thanks to a 4050mAh battery, a
fingerprint scanner, and a powerful Snapdragon 650 chipset.
Its software, MIUI 7, can be considered its Achilles Heel though.
While loaded with customisation options, it can be a too overwhelming for first
time MIUI users. The lack of a search button in the Settings menu also mean
that finding your desired setting is going to be tedious and painful.
Ultimately, this means that you’ll likely never discover some of the great
little features present in MIUI 7. So, to help you get the most of your Redmi
Note 3, I have compiled some of the best tips and tricks for the handse below.
Use a Quick Charge 2.0
charger
The Redmi Note 3 comes with a
beefy 4050mAh battery that can take a fair bit of time to be charged fully.
Thankfully, the Snapdragon 650 chipset inside the Redmi Note 3 supports Quick
Charge 2.0 that can greatly reduce the charging time. Due to cost issues
though, Xiaomi has only included a Quick Charge 1.0 compatible charger with the
Redmi Note 3. So, if you want to drastically reduce the charging times of the
handset, go ahead and buy a Quick Charge 2.0 compatible charger that will reduce
the charging times to saner levels.
Restore Cards-like
view for Recent Apps
By default, Xiaomi uses an
icon-like view for Recent Apps in MIUI 7. I am not a fan of this view since you
cannot peek into the content of an app this year, and it also looks boring and
outdated to me.
Thankfully, the company still
provides the option to switch back to the cards-like view in Recent Apps.
Simply pinch to zoom out on the screen while in the Recent Apps view, and you
are done! Simple for sure, but not so obvious.
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