Early in the month of January, I upgraded my previous device, a Redmi Note 3 Pro, to a Mi 8 Lite. After switching from RN3P to this smartphone for a period of two months, I feel that I am finally in a position to discuss the positives and negatives of using this device as well as my impressions overall. As there are a lot of individuals who are curious about performances, I'll start with that element. The amount of processing power that I needed for typical activities (browser, instant messengers, and small games) was provided by RN3P, and as a result, I did not notice a noticeable improvement in its overall performance. Over the entirety of our testing with the Mi 8 Lite, we did not experience any lagging or freezing. If I had to choose between the version with 4 GB of RAM and the version with 6 GB of Memory, I would go with the latter (especially since the difference was only 2-3 thousand). After starting the apps, there is typically a free space of 4 GB, but there are certain instances where it is just 3 GB and a penny. Incredible amounts of memory may be found on the device itself, especially considering the previous capacity of 32 GB. After installing close to a hundred applications, there is still roughly 95 GB of space available. The speed at which the operating system boots up, applications are installed, and other processes that rely heavily on memory have all been significantly sped up thanks to a newer and more advanced form of memory. In this day and age, I believe that looking at mAh is inappropriate. The manufacturer has the ability to do effective optimization of the firmware, which will have a substantial impact on the autonomy. The length of time that the Mi 8 Lite "lived" with me, between one and a half and two days, is satisfactory to me. Although I am not a photographer, I believe that the quality of the camera used by the typical user is enough for both day and night photography. Heaven and earth will fall after RN3P. Because the case that comes standard with the smartphone is too flimsy and does not hug the sides of the device securely, I was forced to place an order for a replacement case. I thought the iridescent rear panel was incredibly cool, so the case on my back is completely see-through. I'd like to call attention to the absence of alerts to the left of the bangs as one of the drawbacks (they disappear after a couple of seconds). Due to the fact that I have not been able to learn how to focus on the entire screen for the past two months, I frequently do not notice what is going on in the region of the bangs. Some people think that the minuses are caused by the pixel grid. If you hold the smartphone at an angle and look closely, you can see it even against a white background. Yes, it is noticeable. It can no longer be seen when seen from a distance of 10 centimeters.
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