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Review on Xiaomi Camera Gaming Processor Unlocked by Bogdan Atanasov ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best product, from those that I have viewed, I advise everyone!

Considering that this is a Xiaomi product, the first impressions are pleasantly surprise. The phone does a decent job of trying to follow you out of the box and gathering all the information it can. For me, the pluses include a decent screen and a traditional fingerprint scanner. No problems with performance. Having this device in my possession, I don't see much benefit in continuing to use devices from this range (RN9Pro, Poco X3) for the next two to three years. Several traits: 1. There is no need to install the native zy play software because filmicPro and smooth4 function together flawlessly out of the box. Dimensions and weight have an impact. With this device, controlling the stabilizer (smooth4) is more difficult than it is with lighter components. 3. A combined SIM card and USB flash drive tray. I don't criticize. To take the version at 128 you must know who. 4. OTG accurately identifies connected devices. The "studio" microphone fifine k669, for instance, can be used to record audio for apps or for shooting videos. Card readers and other accessories did not create issues either. 5. The IR port functions. However, not every device has the native application. However, you can see that the majority of the missing devices are "compatible" with those on the list simply by searching for it on Google. There isn't much of a choice in terms of the camera if you choose between the RN8T and RN8Pro. Here, the RN8 Pro undoubtedly triumphs. in particular when recording video. Here are some video examples: A03l-sFZC5s, PLUzot0b72pDfXsLWI_N-BbrwiuPWSOpdu Due to the likelihood that you will use the stock camera, I also suggest updating to MI UI 12. In this version of the shell, the stock camera has been greatly improved (considering the quantity of crutches in the gcam ports and the dearth of sensible third-party photo programs). You can ask any questions you may have on the subject in the comments section.

Pros
  • - The screen is unquestionably a benefit. This matrix is an IPS. Shim not. Regarding colors, everything is fine and HDR is supported. - 6 gigabytes of RAM. Neither a huge nor a little volume is present. has some room for the following two to three years. After updating to MI UI 12.0.5, there will be between 3.5 and 3.8 GB free. The camera is undoubtedly advantageous. It concerns the primary module. The macro, shirik, and auxiliary modules have all been thrown out. In terms of actual utility, they serve more as marketing tools. The 64 megapixel resolution is true (I explained in greater detail on my blog:), but you can only utilize it under ideal lighting conditions. The built-in camera performs admirably, producing results that are comparable to those of the Google camera that was ported to this device (perhaps because of the processor). - Taking videos is a good idea. You can record 8-bit video using third-party software at a bit rate of 100 Mbps while using flat profiles (no regular color spaces will appear here or there), just like on Sony Alpha cameras. The picture begins to blur at the same RN 8T, possibly because of insufficient emmc 5.1 memory. Processing unit. The major danger. The cellphone performs well and is quite quick (it is comparable in this regard to other handsets like the Redmi Note 9 Pro and Poco X3). The first MTK chip that might surprise me is this one. Additionally, optimizing programs for this platform is a trap. The same FilmicPro does not support flat profiles for video recording, and the photo-taking apps do not support raw (although there is a poor attempt at stitching together many jpegs in gcam). — NFC is, WiFi continues as usual. - Solid 4 on the battery. 4-5 hours of screen time if you play, roughly. For 8–9 hours if you utilize on regular mode. — The RN 8T feels much nicer in the hand, and the glass body is a major bonus for me given the straight arms. - Fingerprint unlock with reaction;
Cons
  • Perhaps this device's most crucial feature is the MI UI. The main disadvantage, in my opinion, is the existence of this shell. You can confidently stomp in the comments if you are a fanboy of this shell; everything will be great for you. Let's move on to the remainder. Very subpar UX right out of the box. I had to adjust. A native launcher that returned the human menu was something I added. I then went on to uninstall pointless applications and disable telemetry and advertising. This device contains ads. And she's everywhere. It would take me a very long time to fully discuss the complete operation here, but I can just state that the device's autonomy was greatly increased after all procedures. Moreover, an MTK-based smartphone. And because of this, it is likely impossible to raise it without a service account if it gets "dropped" during a flashing. No "stereo" exists, however this is not a drawback. It's more of a feature. Unfortunately, only memory cards up to 256 gigabytes are supported. No constraints were seen when using otg, but usb is version 2.0, despite being in type-C form.