Xiaomi Launches Redmi A7 Entry-Level Smartphone in Nepal

Kathmandu. Xiaomi has launched its new entry-level smartphone, the Redmi A7, in the Nepali market. The company has introduced this budget-friendly phone targeting users who prioritize excellent design and a large display.

The Redmi A7 features a large 6.88-inch LCD display, which supports up to 450 nits of brightness and a 120Hz refresh rate. This ensures a smooth user experience.

For eye protection, it incorporates DC dimming technology, which reduces fatigue during prolonged screen usage. Weighing 193 grams, this smartphone is available in a sleek and premium design.

In terms of performance, it comes with 3GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. According to the company, the RAM can be expanded up to 6GB via the memory extension feature. The phone is equipped with a 13-megapixel main camera and an 8-megapixel front camera, capable of capturing quality photos even in low-light conditions.

To ensure long-lasting battery life, it houses a powerful 5200mAh battery, supported by 15W fast charging technology. For security, it includes features such as a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and AI face unlock.

Available in Black, Sky Blue, and Orchid Purple, the market price of this phone is set at 15,999 rupees. Xiaomi is also offering a two-year warranty on this model for its customers.

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