The Mi3 has a massive 3050mAh battery fitted inside. But, on the negative side, users are not allowed to replace the battery nor rear-back cover. The battery, however, promises 21 hours of juice on 3G and 25 hours of talk time on 2G.
The Mi3 is a loved device all over the world because of its affordable price and power packed performance. The positive buzz around the device may help the company to sell the Mi3 in large number.
Notably, the makers have already clarified that there would be 36 service centers in India in the beginning of their debut, which wasn't the case with any other International vendors.
Yes, there are a couple of drawbacks that could hinder users not to buy the Mi3 over other handsets. So far we are impressed with the Mi3. At Rs. 13,999, the Mi3 will certainly give tough competition to the likes of Motorola, Micromax, Sony and Samsung.