Xiaomi’s Redmi Note 3 gets subjected to some durability tests by Xiaomi VP, Hugo Barra. Hugo also discusses the screen durability by Vicker’s Hardness Test, in which the Redmi Note 3 scores a DPH Score of 649-670 kgf/sq.mm. In the second last test, the phone produces a distinct cracking sound when the car runs over it, but the phone looked alright when it was picked up. Clever editing perhaps?
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