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Review Overview
3.5
Design and Build
7.5/10
Display
6.5/10
Performance
6/10
Back Camera
6.5/10
Front Camera
7.5/10
Software & UI
7/10
Battery
8/10
Value for Money
7.5/10
Redmi A2+ can be a practical option for those seeking essential functionality at a lower cost. It can handle basic tasks, occasional social media, and multimedia. Additionally, for individuals like office workers who require dual smartphones, this phone could serve as one of the best secondary options.
Redmi A2+ Specifications:
- Dimensions: 164.9 mm x 76.8 mm x 9.1 mm, 192 gm, glass front/plastic back
- Display: 6.52-inch LCD panel, 60Hz refresh rate, 400 nits brightness(peak)
- Resolution: 720 x 1600 pixels, 269 PPI, 20:9 aspect ratio
- Chipset: MediaTek Helio G36 (12nm)
- CPU: Octa-core (4x2.2 GHz Cortex-A53 & 4x1.7 GHz Cortex-A53
- GPU: PowerVR GE8320
- Memory: 2/3GB LPDDR4X RAM, 32GB storage (expandable up to 1TB)
- Software & UI: Android 13 Go-Edition
- Rear Camera: Dual (with LED flash); – 8MP f/1.8 primary lens – Depth sensor
- Front Camera: 5MP f/2.2 (water-drop)
- Audio: single speaker
- Biometrics: Rear-mounted fingerprint scanner
- Connectivity: WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, 3.5mm headphone jack, micro-USB port
- Battery: 5000mAh with 10W Charging
- Color Options: Light Blue, Light Green, Black
- What’s Inside The Box: Redmi A2+, USB-A to micro-USB cable, 10W power adapter, SIM ejector tool, User manual, and other documents
- Price in Nepal: NPR 11,499 (2/32GB), 11,999 (3/64GB)
Redmi A2+ Full Review
Design and Build
- 164.9 mm x 76.8 mm x 9.1 mm (192 gm)
- Plastic Back, Plastic frames
Display
- 6.52” HD+ LCD
- 60Hz refresh rate

Performance
- MediaTek Helio G36 4G (12nm)
- Octa-core (4x2.2 GHz Cortex-A53 & 4x1.7 GHz Cortex-A53
- PowerVR GE8320 GPU

Software and UI
- Android 13 Go-Edition
- MIUI
Cameras
- Dual (8MP + 0.08 MP depth)
- 5MP selfie
Normal images
The camera performance is quite inconsistent, and it struggles to maintain consistent exposure in different lighting conditions. Furthermore, when zooming in, the pictures lack details and clarity.Portrait images
As you can see, the Redmi A2+ faces challenges in properly detecting edges in portraits, resulting in less accurate portrait shots. Additionally, similar exposure issues persist just like in normal images; the camera struggles to maintain consistent exposures.Selfie images
The Redmi A2+ features a 5MP front camera, which performs decently for basic selfie needs. While it may not deliver exceptional results or stand out in terms of clarity and vibrancy, it manages to provide passable selfie shots. The images appear slightly washed out, but considering its budget-friendly price, it's understandable.Lowlight images
In low light conditions, the Redmi A2+ suffers from significant noise. Additionally, the lack of sharpness in objects further impacts the overall image quality. These issues can be a drawback for those looking to capture clear and detailed photos, especially in challenging lighting situations.Videography
Getting to the videos, the phone can only record 1080p 30fps videos from both the front and back. The videos came out extremely shaky and also, and the Redmi A2+ cannot maintain the lighting and exposure in the videos as well.
Battery
- Non-removable Li-Po 5000mAh battery
- 10W charging

Redmi A2+ for Primary Use: The Conclusion
As for myself, I would not consider purchasing the Redmi A2+ for my primary use. From my own experience, I believe it is best suited as a secondary smartphone. If I were looking for a budget-friendly option to fulfill basic needs such as making calls, occasionally social media scrolling, and watching YouTube videos, the Redmi A2+ would be a practical choice. Additionally, for individuals like office workers who require dual smartphones, this phone could serve as one of the best secondary options. However, if I anticipate heavy usage or multitasking, the Redmi A2+ might not be the most suitable choice due to its limitations. The display may not be as satisfactory for tasks that require higher resolution; performance and storage capacity are also insufficient. In summary, the Redmi A2+ serves well for essential tasks and basic use only and not for heavy usage and more demanding tasks. Nonetheless, for its price range, it offers a practical solution for individuals seeking a budget-friendly smartphone.Redmi A2+ Review: Pros and Cons
Pros- Slim and attractive design
- Good battery life
- Android 13 (Go Edition)
- Not the greatest Performance
- 10W charger (slow charging)
- Inconsistent cameras
Article Last updated: December 9, 2025




