- nice, quick smartphone The iron is good; it hasn't frozen up in a couple of months, even while moving from demanding games to other programs. The screen becomes incredibly smooth at 120 Hz. When compared to comparable models, the back cameras don't stick out very far (2-3mm). Despite having a respectable screen size, the phone does not appear big when not in a case. Weight: The phone doesn't appear to be lightweight. You can tell it's not a brick when you hold it in your hand. Autonomy: In empty situations, it can go two days without recharging. Although the smartphone functions well with the feature of turning on the screen when picked up or by double tapping on the screen, AlwaysOnDisplay extends device functionality in the event of disconnection by an additional two to three hours (which I recommend). It uses relatively little charge when it is stationary. A straightforward clear casing, a clip to remove the SIM card tray, a power adapter (33V), and a USB A to usb C wire are all included in the set (from which the smartphone charges the fastest).
- Xiaomi's smartphone can have a proximity sensor issue, much like many other smartphones do. The camera is average and unremarkable. Those. It is not something I advise using as a camera phone. The back chambers are visible (2-3 mm). Personally, I object to the smartphone trend of protruding cameras. You start to consider the cover right away in order to prevent damaging the camera. The unavoidable bad of modern technology.