- Price, battery, type-c port, fingerprint reader, micro SD card, and 3.5mm TS port
- Marky, bundle of pre-installed software, numerous advertisements, a mono speaker, a basic 5V-2.0A power adapter, and no Wi-Fi 8022022ac
- The phone can charge from fast charging, although a fast charging cable is not included in the kit (this is a separate topic, it takes a long time to explain - I am against usi), the price is low, the battery life is excellent, the phone comes with a case (bumper), and it can accommodate two Sim-cards and a memory card at once (triple tray). So I stole it for myself, for my phone, and use the standard charging method. In addition, I recently gave my Quick Charge to a close family member who has frequent and pressing requirements to power up his phone. My circumstances are perfect); - excellent audio quality.
- Cons: - Weak camera, lens next to the fingerprint reader; - Serious initial phone setup is required (removing ads, configuring touch gestures, battery and memory optimizer, removing unnecessary notifications, disabling auto-ates, etc.); - I wish Xiaomi had made its own dialer and address book instead of installing Google's, which is worse (less functional, ugly, unable to include recording telephone conversations from the line); -
- A large display, a powerful battery, a loud speaker, and a USB Type-C port.
- -Connection. Even with a strong mobile network, Internet connections might drop unexpectedly (known as "connection dumps") and ruin your day. You can verify this at w3bsit3-dns.com, where every other article discusses the topic. This problem is shared by 8A. The Internet is blazing fast when using the built-in wi-fi and bluetooth, but there is one major drawback: it does not support 5GHz wireless networks. Installation of Google's "Dialer," "Sms," and "Contacts" applications may provide a partial solution to the problem. Some people will see no benefit from this because. Only the Miui app records calls (which may be disabled by flashing). -Lots of useless "trash" from Xiaomi. Advertising, recommendations in system apps, which, luckily, can be disabled, but for this you need to go into each and check all the options. Unnecessary applications, some of which are carbon copies of Google's offerings, will repeatedly request access to your data for various reasons (what if the Music and Calculator apps need permissions to contacts and phone?). Even if you delete everything on your computer, a simple deletion won't get rid of everything. - There is no dedicated LED for notifications, which will disappoint prior Xiaomi owners.
- Battery Sound Built-in antispam
- Smartphone is dumb. Took to replace 4 Note. It seems that this one is newer, but the percentage is worse, there is a drawdown in performance. I love and I need to open many applications and jump over them, but this mister remains and sometimes he lags - either he won’t turn on the wireless network, or he won’t show who is calling, then the screen turns yellow, there were still jambs, I don’t remember now. The camera . The blue color looks cheap.
- Screen, memory.
- Loses the network, jumps auto-brightness.
- One, a large display with a reading mode that can be customized (eyes are not so tired during prolonged work) Globalka has all the Google goodies 3. Xiaomi's tried-and-true conveniences Fourth, the camera was a huge hit with me. The quality in low light is better than many state employees, there is a "pro" option, and the sharpness has already been optimized for you. 5. despite its large size, it is easy to hold and operate once you've gotten used to it. Sixth, having access to wifi direct is a lifesaver Seventh, two independent nano SIM and additional card slots!
- Although the "rapid charging" feature is present (the phone displays "charging" or "quick charging" when the wire is plugged in), the accompanying charger does not allow fast charging. While it was handy to be able to access a contact and view all the calls associated with it, routine call recording is not available.