Simply a large number of weddings! It's still a "basement" in 2022, so it must have been xiaomi 10 years ago. Screens on this type are a complete mishmash (green on a black/gray background, with some light) yet the company claims this is typical.
As usual with Xiaomi, proximity sensors are also completely integrated.
Thankfully, I didn't even notice this, and now the screen is dark and the sensor is functioning perfectly. To put it simply, I know I'm blessed. And from what I've read, they're really well received examples of the species. The odds of getting a working Xiaomi smartphone are so low that I've decided to stop buying them.
- List Price. It was 25 tr including duty (I purchased it on sale on Ali), which is within the guidelines (especially because I was able to get a copy without being married). Given the high rate of marriage and the consistently flawed nature of software, the price tag should be closer to $15 than $25. It's over 30 tr in our shops.
- Soft. According to user feedback (which, thankfully, I was spared), the system is riddled with bugs; consequently, many people here migrate over to using a custom theme, as the default one, stock, will apparently never be updated to support "direct" mode. I'm not talking about the extreme heat caused by gaming anymore (I don't game, so it doesn't bother me), but the bodies do get visibly warm with regular use, which would be terrifying to simulate in a video game.
- Native launcher performance is subpar. I liked the honesty of it, the way it hung, and the sharpness with which it worked.
- Vibra. Marketers gush over a flagship-like vibration, an iPhone-like tap, and so on. bullshit!) Similar to a low-budget vibration, this one can only be felt in the lower half of the body/screen. Taptik is painful, like someone is driving a nail or chisel deep into your hand.
- Display. There's no mistaking the bright red and green dots at the top of the screen on a "samsung of the latest generation" matrix display. No, I'm not going to talk about marriage and staring. In terms of pixels, I've seen a worse screen. The screen may be nothing, but it's nothing compared to pixels.