In the end, and at least for the time being, I am content. It's been well over a month and a half since I started using it. In my opinion, it is a very functional and reliable piece of equipment. Aside from the pursuit of stars, I find that a combination of an excellent screen, a respectable camera, and adequate performance is more than enough to please me. Many advantages: A device that is appealing to the eye, quick, and ideal for my needs. I like to hang out on social networks and take a lot of photos of the subject for blogs. For more information on this topic, I recommend reading the comprehensive reviews provided by bloggers active in this field. The camera functions fairly well, even the algorithms that blur the background perform what they are supposed to do. Portrait pictures are decent. When you need to go between a far and a close focus in the video, this setting will slow down the focus. The huge screen with an IPS matrix, outstanding resolution, clean picture, and natural color range are features that appeal to me. In point of fact, the reason I went with it was because the matrix did not flicker. As for the MIUI operating system, given the length of time I've spent using Xiaomi products, I've become adept at turning off all of the features that are switchable. Got cons: Obviously, there are a number of objective problems. - A sensor that detects proximity. It occasionally malfunctions, and when it does, the screen turns on in the middle of a conversation, keeping the ear and the cheek entertained to the best of their abilities. Before making my purchase, I was aware of this limitation, but I did not consider any other options because this product offered the best balance of price, quality, and functionality. - Interestingly enough, MIUI. Very unpleasant intrusiveness in terms of advertising as well as a wide variety of ostensibly helpful applications that cannot be uninstalled from the system. It will take a significant amount of time to get this chaos into any semblance of order. There are a few things that bother me personally: the size. My hand is too small to comfortably hold the phone. But you should make an effort to find a gadget that has the same attributes but a more manageable screen size. The Mi10T has arrived to take the place of my Mi6, and that is the size you require. - The on/off button doubles as a fingerprint scanner. The fact that it's the same thing irritates me to no end. There are other situations in which unlocking the device is not required; sometimes you just need some time to look. And he reacts with indignation, despite the fact that he does not recognize the imprint. In addition, the button is situated in such a way that it is always in the way of the finger when it is being used. It's possible that this is just a matter of getting used to something, but the scanner really should be somewhere else.
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