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Review on Xiaomi Camera Gaming Processor Unlocked by Bogdan Shahanski ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The purchase did not justify itself at all.

I purchased the official version of the phone for the year 2022, used it for a total of five days, and then took it back to the store since I had noticed on the very first day that it did not produce any sound. During these last five days, I have worked tirelessly to defeat him; nevertheless, despite my best efforts—disabling energy saving, resetting to factory settings, and changing all application permissions—nothing has worked. After confirming that the phone had a manufacturing flaw at the local official repair center, the retailer refunded my money one month after the initial purchase. This occurred after the business sent the phone there for a quality check. If there was such a large list of the product's flaws, how likely is it that I would buy it for myself and then suggest it to my friends? Surprisingly enough, if it weren't for the jambs with sound, the answer is yes. This phone has a stunning display and is quite quick to respond. I wouldn't care if it had a glitchy touchpad in the corners since I would still use it. However, the sound was really important. It might seem like a minor thing, but it's actually rather irritating! It is possible to cover ground while walking with music playing in your ears because the sound will break into a buzz joint once or twice throughout each track. This is my third Xiaomi phone; prior to that, I had the Redmi 4x and the Redmi Note 5, all of which came in Chinese editions; nevertheless, I have never seen a tin like this one before. I read a sufficient number of evaluations on w3bsit3-dns.com and other websites on the Internet from others who were experiencing the same issue; nevertheless, no one had discovered a solution. On the other hand, I have friends who have this model and haven't experienced these issues, so it seems as though this is a game of chance. If you are willing to take the chance, I wish you the best of luck.

Pros
  • Despite the fact that I was unable to use the phone successfully and ended up taking it back to the store, it undeniably possesses the following advantages: 1. Screen. It's absolutely smoking hot in terms of color quality, clarity, color saturation, black depth, and viewing angles. One of the most impressive In-Plane Switching (IPS) screens I've ever seen. The temperature of the Note 8 Pro is significantly lower than that of my Redmi Note 5. This phone stands out quite a bit when compared to other recent IPS phones, as can be seen in a comparison between the two. 2. Overall performance. He possesses an impressively high IQ. The user experience is significantly improved by having a quick CPU in addition to a quick primary storage and RAM. Everything starts up pretty quickly and operates without a hitch. When compared to the Note 5, the difference in speed is comparable to that of heaven and earth. 3. The color pearl white makes it look really elegant.
Cons
  • But in addition to that, there are a lot of problems. Way above what I could ever hope for: 1. The sound output to a wired headset did not function properly, which was the basis for the return. After turning off the display, the phone started to have micro-stutters and lags in the sound around once every minute to two minutes. Sometimes it sounded like a stutter, sometimes like clicks or pops, sometimes like a stutter. This occurred regardless of whether the sound was being played through headphones or a separate speaker. I did not attempt to connect over Bluetooth because there was nothing available on that device. The majority of streaming applications, such as Radio or Spotify, as well as a conventional phone application, had problems with sound stuttering and interruptions. To put it another way, when using the headset, it is appropriate to use trite and tsikal. In addition to that, the sound of the music itself is fuzzier and less distinct, or something like that. It's possible that these are the characteristics of the sound on MTK devices, but I found that I preferred the sound of my previous Xiaomi devices more. 2. The display's lower corners have touch sensitivity issues, particularly when using a touchscreen device. Whenever I typed something, I had to repeatedly push the buttons along the sides of the keyboard. I should have verified the phone with the specialized software before handing it off, but unfortunately I did not. 3. Significantly heated for the entirety of the case. On each of the five days that I utilized it, it had a mildly warm temperature. It was still normal the first day after I installed a large number of applications, but after that, it became increasingly abnormal. Sometimes it would suddenly cool down, but then you'd go sit in Chrome for a while, check your contact list on YouTube, and then it would be back. 4. A fingerprint unlock system that is unstable and selective. When it works, the process of unlocking the phone is lightning fast and satisfying. However, it did work, but much less frequently than it did with my previous Note 5. 5. When zooming in, the primary camera that comes with the stock application produces an image that is extremely oversharpened and oversaturated, with a hellish watercolor effect. I took pictures of the park during the day from the balcony, and one of the pictures turned out an unnaturally toxic green. 6. It is a tad bit bigger and heavier than I am comfortable with, to put it another way. A really individual experience, but that's exactly why it's called an individual review. Redmi Note 5 was already on the edge of being released, but if he was hidden in his pocket, then this one is already showing a little bit of its face.