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Review on Xiaomi Mi 10T - Dual Sim Smartphone in Cosmic Black with 6GB RAM + 128GB Storage, Alexa Hands-Free by Kio Wolkzbin ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not particularly happy with it, but it's mostly okay.

Advantages that vary: Lightning-quick snapdragon 865 CPU. There are no hiccups in the operation of the smartphone. The screen's IPS technology means it's bright and colorful, but there is a downside: it fades out at the edges. In terms of battery life, it's excellent. Very enjoyable vibration response, on par with premium models. Lovely aesthetics. As is fitting for a flagship product, the enclosure is comprised of metal and glass. There are some drawbacks The autofocus is sluggish when shooting videos. Whether shooting in 1080p or 4K, video stabilization is only effective at 30 frames per second. Additionally, even the venerable iPhone 7 supports stabilization at a sprightly 60 frames per second. Screen refreshes at a rate of 144 Hz, f-bomb. 120Hz refresh rates look and feel significantly better on high-end Samsung displays. While shooting against light, unlike with an iPhone, a DSLR will glare, causing the image to be overexposed and lacking contrast. In agreement with other people, I find that the proximity sensor is always accurate. On rare occasions, pressing the call reset button a second or third time will really reset the call. The phone book is bad; you can't edit a contact you find via the search bar, but you can if you locate it in the general list, which isn't the case with similar Samsungs, which have a more straightforward interface. After four months of use, I realized I had forgotten to save some images to the gallery and had to restart. The camera block protrudes too much, making it challenging to locate a suitable case in which to store it. Only in 64 mode can the camera's resolution max out at 64 megapixels, but the maximum zoom is just two times that. Unlike the similar Samsungs (including the A-series), HDR works considerably better in the night, and while shooting against backlight, people's faces don't turn out dark. Pictures look fresh and vibrant because of the lighting. Not terrible, but the speakers could need a little more volume and bass. The volume of the audio in the headphones might be increased, for instance in the same way that the volume of the audio in iPhones is increased.