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  • The Redmi Note 7 is made by Xiaomi, one of the largest smartphone manufacturers in the

  • world.

  • Xiaomi's Redmi line of phones is the cheaper, more budget lineup.

  • And it has not always survived my durability tests.

  • The Redmi Note 3 failed catastrophically, but the Note 5, with it's metal back, survived

  • just fine.

  • Today we're here with the Redmi Note 7 to see how well Xiaomi's newest phone holds up

  • under a bit of pressure.

  • Let's get started.

  • [Intro]

  • The Redmi Note 7 has the teardrop camera notch up at the top, and a dual iPhone-style camera

  • setup on the pink psychedelic back.

  • This thing looks pretty awesome.

  • Kind of like spotlights shining up into the sky after a nuclear apocalypse.

  • Starting with the scratch test.

  • I have a set of Mohs mineral picks that tell me what the screen is made from.

  • Lately, even with budget phones, they've been using glass and Xiaomi is bragging about Gorilla

  • Glass 5 on this model, which is good.

  • With no scratches showing up before a level 6, and deeper grooves at a level 7, this inexpensive

  • smartphone is holding it's own so far.

  • The teardrop notch holds a 13 megapixel selfie camera right below the large plastic speaker

  • grill.

  • The grill is sitting pretty tight between the glass and the frame, but with a little

  • persuasion, it can come out of it's hole.

  • Not a deal breaker of course, but just something worth knowing.

  • All things fall apart with time, and some just quicker than others, which is why we're

  • here checking smartphone build quality in the first place.

  • Something interesting with the Redmi Note 7 is that the dual SIM card tray is made from

  • plastic.

  • Normally, we would expect metal here.

  • Also surprising is the water resistant ring around the SIM card opening.

  • It snapped when I pulled out the tray.

  • Yeah the tray holds the SD and SIM card, but I'm not overly impressed with the materials

  • so far.

  • It looks like plastic is the theme of the Redmi Note 7 this time around, with the entire

  • side panel made from painted plastic.

  • Plastic is not a bad thing of course, it's softer than metal, but also much cheaper to

  • manufacture.

  • And low cost is definitely what Xiaomi is after in this line of phones.

  • The bottom of the phone is also plastic, right next to the USB-C port.

  • And everything over here along the right side including the power and volume rocker is all

  • made from plastic.

  • Budget phones are a great thing, especially ones with features.

  • And the Redmi Note 7 comes with a headphone jack and IR blaster.

  • It's funny how the inexpensive phones these days are including more features than the

  • major flagships.

  • The back panel is made from glass, protecting the Redmi logos.

  • I'll make my way up to the fingerprint scanner, and surprisingly, the fingerprint scanner

  • is invincible.

  • Zero scratches on the surfacethumbs up for that.

  • Cameras are important on any smartphone.

  • The flash is protected under the rear glass, and the dual cameras include a 48 megapixel

  • main camera with a 5 megapixel depth sensor, both protected with glass and unaffected by

  • my razor.

  • While this phone is an inexpensive budget phone, usually costing around $200 or so,

  • it's using a large 6.3 inch IPS display that's both larger and more pixel dense than Apple's

  • budget iPhone XR.

  • The XR is using the same LCD technology but costs 4 times as much, and the iPhone has

  • 83 less pixels per inch, that's embarrassing.

  • The Redmi Note 7 lasted 9 seconds with the burn test, but then it completely recovered

  • with all it's pixels turning back on after heat was removed.

  • The ultimate test of structural durability is the bend test.

  • With the plastic frame of the Redmi Note 7, I have my doubts about it's strength.

  • The first bend shows some massive flex on both the frame and the screen, but no shattering,

  • cracking, or breaking.

  • I do always bend the phones from both sides though, and with the reverse flex we get 2

  • cracks in the plastic frame, one next to the power button and one along the SIM card tray.

  • The phone is still alivenot too shabby.

  • The Note 7 can definitely handle some abuse and still keep kicking.

  • One last bend for the road.

  • And without the structural support on both cracked side rails, the screen is unable to

  • survive.

  • The LCD cracks underneath the glass surface, rendering the display useless, and the touch

  • sensitivity completely.

  • It's not a good day for the Redmi Note 7.

  • This is not the first Xiaomi phone to fail my durability test.

  • This Note 7 will join the Note 3 and the Mi 5 on my Shelf of Shame.

  • It did put up a good fight though.

  • And with the extremely fair price point it has, I won't be dragging it through the mud.

  • But we still should figure out why it broke...and for those secrets, we have to go inside.

  • The back panel is built like most glass backed phones.

  • A little bit of adhesive holding onto the outside of the plastic frame.

  • Honestly, with how cool this cracked glass looks though, I don't think I would even mind

  • much having a cracked phone.

  • Inside we can see the large 4000 milliamp hour battery.

  • And if we look closely we can see where the breaking points are along each side of the

  • frame.

  • Here at this SIM card tray, and over here at the power button.

  • Holes and buttons in the frame are definite weak points as we learned with the iPad Pro.

  • Looking closer at the frame we can see that it's not entirely made from plastic.

  • The plastic is molded into a cheap porous metal with little dovetail joints.

  • But the weak spot in the power button in the frame has no metal supports behind it.

  • And the metal over here in the SIM card tray has just chipped it's brutal self clean out

  • of the frame.

  • Xiaomi was able to keep the Redmi Note 7 price low by using more plastic instead of metal,

  • which looks cool, but unfortunately allowed itself to flex into oblivion.

  • It definitely looked beautiful while doing so though.

  • Obviously, I just put this phone through a lot of abuse cuz that's what I do.

  • Most phones end up surviving.

  • In normal every day situations, with a good case on your phone, you won't have anything

  • to worry about.

  • But cellphones are the most abused pieces of technology on the planet, and it's good

  • to know what to watch out for, and what your phone is made of before you buy it so you

  • can be careful and protect it where it's needed.

  • Huge thumbs up to Xiaomi for the solid specs and fair pricing though.

  • Just next time we might need a bit more metal and structure inside.

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  • Thanks a ton for watching.

  • I'll see you around.

The Redmi Note 7 is made by Xiaomi, one of the largest smartphone manufacturers in the

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