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Posted 14 July 2023

Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 5G Phone 5000mAh, Onyx Gray 4GB RAM 128GB ROM (UK Version 2 Year Warranty)

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  1. quake.ee's avatar
    It'll be £159 tomorrow at mi.com. Cheaper with vouchers or code CARER23.
    noh's avatar
    That's not the 5g version for £159
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  2. Masteryates's avatar
    I'd expect 6GB Ram for anything over £140. At over £200, only 4GB Ram is freezing cold for me.
    innocent's avatar
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    Xiaomi does not play ⚽ in that respect 🙋
  3. MrCynical's avatar
    Its more than enough. I have had over 60tabs still open in Chrome, and its fine.
    You will always have people on here saying its not enough - what did those people do just a few years ago when their class leading range topping smart phones, brand new out the wrapper, had 2gig, and before that 1gig ?
  4. innocent's avatar
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    Your link leads me to HUKD application which I don't use, Direct website link would help.
  5. MrCynical's avatar
    The amount of people on various Android mobile posts saying 4 gig isnt enough memory these days, as anytime they do a memory check, it usually only has half a gig of free RAM left, is beyond a joke.
    Android isnt windows.
    Android is designed keep as much of its RAM occupied with commonly used apps, as well as the most commonly called OS routines and code.
    It is constantly monitoring what apps are regularly used, and these are given a priority rating, and kept in RAM so they load quicker when called, and flushed out when more intensive apps need the space.

    Dont take my word for it - google why Android OS uses so much memory.
    Paul_B-206d8.73112's avatar
    So 4gb is enough or not enough?
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