Xiaomi Redmi 3 Pro Compared to the Vivo V3 Max, Former Device to Feature 3GB of RAM and Fingerprint Scanner!

The Xiaomi Redmi 3 Pro and Vivo V3 Max are two smartphones which are expected to be launched later this month and they were manufactured by two Chinese companies who offer great specifications in affordable handsets. According to the information on the official website, the Redmi 3 Pro is available at a price of $226 while the Vivo V3 Max will be sold for $360 in India.

The V3 Max has dimensions of 153.9×77.1×7.6mm and weighs around 168 grams. Compared to that, the Redmi 3 Pro is thicker and lighter since it measures 139.3×69.6×8.5mm and weighs around 144 grams.

Both of these devices have full metal bodies and feature a similar design. However, the V3 Max has the rear camera in the upper left corner, and Xiaomi has its camera placed in the top center.

Meanwhile, both of these handsets have fingerprint scanners on their backs. The display in the V3 Max has an IPS LCD display with a display size of 5.5inchs, a full HD 1920×1080 pixels resolution and 401 ppi pixel density.

Compared to that, the Redmi 3 Pro has a smaller 5-inch display with a lower 1280×720 pixels resolution and 294ppi pixel density. The V3 Max has a Qualcomm MSM8976 Snapdragon 652 chipset under the hood with the octa-core processor and a quad-core Cortex A72 CPU clocked at 1.8GHz along with a quad-core Cortex A53 CPU clocked at 1.4GHz.

It has 4GB of RAM and Adreno 510 graphics card. The Redmi 3 Pro has a Qualcomm MSM8939v2 Snapdragon 616 chipset supporting an octa-core processor with the Qualcomm MSM8939v2 Snapdragon 616 chipset supporting octa-core CPU architecture. It is further equipped with 3GB of RAM and Adreno 405 graphics.

Both of these devices have an internal storage capacity of 32GB and it can be further expanded to 128GB through external microSD card. In terms of cameras, the Vivo V3 Max has a 13MP primary camera with LED flash, autofocus, HDR, panorama, face-detection, geo-tagging, touch focus along with a secondary camera of 8 megapixels.

The Redmi 3 Pro also has a 13MP primary camera with LED flash, autofocus, touch focus, face detection, HDR, panorama, geo-tagging along with a 5 megapixel secondary camera. In terms of batteries, both devices have non-removable units.

The V3 has a 3000mAh non-removable cell which is massively outperformed by the 4000mAh battery in the Xiaomi Redmi 3 Pro. With both devices offering bang for buck deals, let’s just see which of them succeeds in terms of sales, once released.

A variant of the Redmi 3 Pro smartphone from Xiaomi was unveiled in Tuesday in China. This is called the Redmi 3 Pro high version and it features some upgrades in its memory and comes with inbuilt storage and sensor areas.

The new Redmi 3 variant has been priced at CNY 899 and it will become available in China by next month. The first flash sale will begin on 6th April. When you recall, the original Redmi 3 was priced at CNY 699 during launch. At the moment, there is no word on the availability of this handset in China or other Asian markets.

It will be further available in Silver, Gold and Grey colors. The Redmi 3 Pro comes with increased storage and RAM. It comes with a fingerprint sensor that was missing on the Redmi 3. The remaining features and specifications of the Redmi 3 Pro are similar to the Redmi 3.

In terms of specifications, the Redmi 3 Pro has a 5inch HD 1280×720 display, packing a Snapdragon 616 Octa-Core processor and has its four cores clocked at 1.2GHz and remaining four cores at 1.5GHz.

Under the hood, the device has Adreno 405 graphics solution, 3GB of LPDDR3 RAM and an inbuilt storage which is further expandable using a microSD card. The original Redmi 3 has 16GB of internal storage and 2GB of RAM.