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I am planning to purchase Redmi note 5 pro but I have one question in my mind if 5G services launched in next few months or 2019 then what is the Use of purchasing Redmi note 5 pro mobile because it will not going to supporting 5G?

5G on Redmi will come only in 2022. Even if 5G launch next year it will be exclusive to flagship devices and Redmi does not fall in the definition of flagship.

For example current Redmi series does not even comes with gigabyte LTE modem with flagship android devices like Samsung S9 comes with.

So if you are ready to invest Rs 70K on flagship then wait but if your budget is Rs10K then you will hv to wait long time before 5G comes within this budget
 
5G on Redmi will come only in 2022. Even if 5G launch next year it will be exclusive to flagship devices and Redmi does not fall in the definition of flagship.

For example current Redmi series does not even comes with gigabyte LTE modem with flagship android devices like Samsung S9 comes with.

So if you are ready to invest Rs 70K on flagship then wait but if your budget is Rs10K then you will hv to wait long time before 5G comes within this budget
You mean my way is clear to purchase this mobile without expecting 5g services wait
 
My experience with Asus zenfone was not bad. But the company is very slow so far as updates are concerned. Very few service centres. I had to cover a distance of 230 kms for said purpose.

If after sale service is priority then I think after samsung, lenovo/moto comes close
 
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NEW DELHI: The Indian government imposed a 10% duty on imports of populated printed circuit boards (PCBs), camera modules and connectors, making the imports of the components expensive while giving a stimulus to local manufacturing under its Make in India program.

The move, which is likely to lead to increase in the prices of mobile phones for those companies that do not make or source these components locally, clears up the confusion for the handset industry which was expecting this du ..

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Government imposes 10% duty on PCBs to boost local handset manufacturing
 
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