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- The cost, shaky firmware, blurry camera, and broken screen.
- Powerful. Available (no longer available) (no longer available) Glass and case are included. A good speaker, she/he. NFC
- hefty and thick. It's an ordinary camera. The primary issue: phantom clicks. (fixed)
- It's quick to respond, has a high-quality camera and plenty of storage space, and a battery that doesn't die quickly. Another perk is that it can be charged quickly (to 100% in approximately an hour).
- It's too huge for my palm, so using it with one hand is awkward. Heavy promotion. And the size is unacceptable, a penalty for a massive power source.
- Excellent mobile device for the price. Excellent screen and performance, stunning acoustics, and lightning-fast charging.
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- a screen that is not painful to the eyes. rapid recharging,
- weight but not importance. I wouldn't take it for a girl; it's hefty. The phone's rear wall vibrates a little bit when you're on the phone and speaking. Not a criticism, but the truth. It's a mediocre camera.
- Excellent value for the money. The power adapter has been reliable so far. Never before has a completely dead battery on a phone been such a nuisance. Constantly adequate. I've broken a few tiles, some asphalt, and several steps by dropping it. The screen protector (not the phone itself) was chipped, but the phone itself is good and remains remarkably shockproof.
- The in-plane switching (IPS) display is shown here. Unfortunately, I have to say that AMOLED comes out on the losing end. Amoled is preferable since it reduces eye strain and produces a true black. Even in the dark, I find that IPS's treatment of black as an illuminated black annoys me. Aside from the obvious difference in camera quality, the iPhone-like price is also a major differentiator. This camera is excellent if you're in the market for one.
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- The lowest possible quality
- Complete satisfaction for a relatively modest outlay of cash. I'd like to draw your attention in particular to the IPS screen that has a frequency of 120Hz. If you use the battery moderately, it should easily last for two days.
- In contrast to the rest of the body, the camera module is particularly noticeable. Every hiccup will fall on his shoulders.
- When you first start typing, the display is slow and flaky, and it frequently takes on a life of its own and inserts extra letters.
- - Nice-looking increased screen refresh rate (120Hz) - Strong hardware, most current applications run without a hitch - Excellent gamma (it is possible to adjust the color rendering). The screen is often bright and attractive. Speakers in stereo. The only benefit of MiUI that I've found so far is that you can watch YouTube with the screen off. It plays well, and phone music listening is enjoyable.
- - A sensor-related issue (someone has proximity, someone has auto-brightness - I have auto-brightness). occasionally works - The phone occasionally freezes while leaving an application and returning to the home screen. - a number of other services (poco store, Mi Video and everything else with the Mi prefix) The MiUI shell itself is what has the biggest detrimental impact (read below)
- Fast charging, battery life of 120Hz, high-quality camera
- The plastic casing means it may easily be bent, and there are occasional OS issues.