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Review on Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite (128GB by Kero Kero ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The product disappointed, does not meet the promises.

I spent a lot of time picking out a new device for myself to replace my previous Huawei P10 Lite. I also wanted a Huawei, but unfortunately, they do not currently support Google Services, which are very important to me. I ultimately decided to go with a different brand. I considered the Poco X3 Pro, but I was unable to locate it in the city to give it a try. On the other hand, I was able to physically appreciate the Realme 8 and Realme 8 Pro, and they both have a bluetooth sound that is similar to the sound of water dripping from a bucket. In the end, I went with the Realme 11 Lite because I was able to appreciate how well it went. After reading the reviews that were posted on the internet, I came to the conclusion that I would take. Never before have I used MIUI, and I've never owned or used any Xiaomi gadget. The very first day I used the phone, I felt euphoric because of its size and materials, which are extremely cool; the model came out looking quite aesthetically pleasing; and it lies cool in the palm. By the end of the day, I started to notice that the connection was lost sometimes for a couple of minutes. I started to search the Internet and look for how to fix the problem. While I was searching, I realized that MIUI is a crutch on a crutch; you can't buy xiaomi and just use it. First, you need to make 100500 settings download all sorts of utilities to get rid of the residual effect, and so on. To be honest, I believe it to be a fascinating adventure. Even after all of the attempts that were made to establish a connection, the phone continued to lose connectivity occasionally. The following day, I made the decision to go and swap out the SIM card for a new one. The old card had been around for more than four years, just like the previous phone. I went and got a new SIM card first thing in the morning. The signal on the new SIM card was very good, the speed of the mobile Internet increased three to four times, and there were full network sticks all the time. I thought, well, everything, I solved the problem. I also set the network settings as shown in the video on YouTube. After an hour of sitting on a white throne, the connection disappeared again. Suddenly it exploded on me, and I instantly refunded the money since I thought it was inappropriate to give someone like me such a phone. But how can you mess up a communication module in the year 2k21? It's just a shame, because the phone's primary design intent is for it to be able to make calls and maintain a steady signal; however, this is just a fiasco. I am aware that this is a 100% marriage; yet, one aspect of this marriage in xiomi is quite significant, and a significant number of crutches are required for normal operation. This cannot be tolerated for a phone that costs close to 30,000 won. There is a good chance that I will give xiomi no further thought.

Pros
  • Design The heft of it The scanner embedded in the button is incredibly quick and detects everything quite well.
Cons
  • The MIUI on the phone has bugs right out of the box. Seeing artifacts appear when watching films in low light, this issue was mostly fixed in firmware version 12.5.1, but regrettably not everywhere. Sometimes loses connection for 1-2 minutes every 15–20 minutes.

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