- Although I had little success with the phone and ended up returning it to the retailer, it does have some notable advantages: 1. a display. The contrast, sharpness, color accuracy, black level, and viewing angles are all off the charts. This is without a doubt the greatest IPS screen I've ever used. The Note 8 Pro is a significantly better phone than my old Redmi Note 5. This phone really jumps out when compared to other contemporary IPS models. Two, effectiveness. He has a mind that blows. The combination of a quick CPU, primary storage, and RAM results in a satisfying experience. Everything launches instantly and operates without a hitch. The speed of the Note 5 is absolutely glacial in comparison to the Note 7. Pearl white is a stunning color choice.
- However, there are other drawbacks as well. Way beyond my ideal: The wired headset had audio output issues, which necessitated a return. When the screen was off, the phone's sound would occasionally stutter and lag after being played for a minute or two. There were times when it sounded like a stutter, and other times when it sounded like clicks or pops. This occurred whenever the sound was played through a speaker or headphones. There was nothing on it, so I didn't even bother trying Bluetooth. There were gaps in the audio in every streaming app, from. Radio to Spotify, and every conventional phone app. In other words, using the headset makes him sound trite and tsikal. In addition, the music's own sound is fuzzier and less distinct. Maybe these are MTK's audio specs, however I found myself disliking the sound more than on my previous Xiaomi devices. 2.The touchscreen's sensitivity is off in the screen's bottom corners. I had to repeatedly tap the side buttons while trying to type. I should have verified the phone with specialized software before handing it over, but I didn't. 3. remained very heated throughout the proceedings. It was slightly heated all the five days I used it. When I originally started installing all of these programs, everything seemed normal. Sometimes it would suddenly cool off, but then you'd be in Chrome or Contact or YouTube for a while and suddenly it would be hot again. 4. fingerprint unlock is unstable and picky. When it works, unlocking the phone is fast and smooth. In contrast to my prior Note 5, however, it worked far less frequently. When zoomed in, the primary camera in the default app produces a picture that is both oversharpened and oversaturated, giving the impression of a hellish watercolor. From my balcony, I took some photos of the park throughout the day, and one of them turned out an unnatural, toxic green. Sixth, it's a tad bigger and heavier than I'd prefer. This is a review, after all, and reviews are inherently subjective. If he had a Redmi Note 5 in his pocket, it would have been just about ready to emerge at this point.
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- There is a guarantee, but in order to make it effective, you will have to travel to China.
- The phone has unquestionable advantages, even though I had no luck with it and had to return it to the store: 1. Display. Everything is on fire in terms of color quality, clarity, color saturation, black depth, and viewing angles! I've never seen a better IPS display than this. My Redmi Note 5 is much warmer than the Note 8 Pro. This phone stands out a lot when compared to other contemporary IPS phones. 2. Execution. He is really intelligent. A quick processor combined with quick RAM and primary storage makes for a highly enjoyable experience. Everything opens up promptly and operates without a hitch. When compared to the Note 5, the speed disparity is astronomical. 3. It looks stunning in pearl white.
- However, there are a lot of drawbacks as well. Much more than I'd prefer: 1. The return was due to issues with sound output to a wired headset. The phone started to exhibit micro-stutters and sound lags once per one to two minutes while the display was switched off. It occasionally sounded like a stutter, occasionally like clicks or pops, and occasionally like a stutter. When sound was played through headphones or an external speaker, this occurred. Given that there was nothing on it, I decided against using Bluetooth. Most streaming applications, including Radio and Spotify, as well as a standard phone application, had audio stutters. To put it another way, speaking over a headset is cliché. Additionally, the music's sound has a looser, less defined quality. Maybe these are MTK's sonic features, but I didn't appreciate it as much as I did my previous Xiaomi headphones. 2. Issues with the touchscreen's sensitivity in the display's lower corners. I had to repeatedly hit the buttons at the edges while I was typing. Unfortunately, I handed the phone over without first running it through specialized software. 3. Extremely warm, even in the case. I used it for five days, and it was just barely warm. It was still usual on the first day when I installed a ton of applications, but thereafter it wasn't as much. Sometimes it unexpectedly calmed down, but after some time spent in Chrome, Contact, or YouTube, it appears once again. 4. Selective and unstable fingerprint unlock. The phone unlocks swiftly and smoothly when it works. But compared to my prior Note 5, it worked a lot less frequently. 5. When zooming in, the stock application's main camera produces an extremely overexposed, oversaturated image with devilish watercolor. From the balcony, I took a picture of the park during the day that was unnaturally deadly green. 6. It is a little bit heavier and bigger than I would prefer. It is a subjective review since it is a very subjective item. Redmi Note 5 was already close to being obsolete, but if he was hidden in his pocket, this one is already making a small appearance.
- Despite the fact that I was unable to use the phone successfully and ended up taking it back to the store, it undeniably possesses the following advantages: 1. Screen. It's absolutely smoking hot in terms of color quality, clarity, color saturation, black depth, and viewing angles. One of the most impressive In-Plane Switching (IPS) screens I've ever seen. The temperature of the Note 8 Pro is significantly lower than that of my Redmi Note 5. This phone stands out quite a bit when compared to other recent IPS phones, as can be seen in a comparison between the two. 2. Overall performance. He possesses an impressively high IQ. The user experience is significantly improved by having a quick CPU in addition to a quick primary storage and RAM. Everything starts up pretty quickly and operates without a hitch. When compared to the Note 5, the difference in speed is comparable to that of heaven and earth. 3. The color pearl white makes it look really elegant.
- But in addition to that, there are a lot of problems. Way above what I could ever hope for: 1. The sound output to a wired headset did not function properly, which was the basis for the return. After turning off the display, the phone started to have micro-stutters and lags in the sound around once every minute to two minutes. Sometimes it sounded like a stutter, sometimes like clicks or pops, sometimes like a stutter. This occurred regardless of whether the sound was being played through headphones or a separate speaker. I did not attempt to connect over Bluetooth because there was nothing available on that device. The majority of streaming applications, such as Radio or Spotify, as well as a conventional phone application, had problems with sound stuttering and interruptions. To put it another way, when using the headset, it is appropriate to use trite and tsikal. In addition to that, the sound of the music itself is fuzzier and less distinct, or something like that. It's possible that these are the characteristics of the sound on MTK devices, but I found that I preferred the sound of my previous Xiaomi devices more. 2. The display's lower corners have touch sensitivity issues, particularly when using a touchscreen device. Whenever I typed something, I had to repeatedly push the buttons along the sides of the keyboard. I should have verified the phone with the specialized software before handing it off, but unfortunately I did not. 3. Significantly heated for the entirety of the case. On each of the five days that I utilized it, it had a mildly warm temperature. It was still normal the first day after I installed a large number of applications, but after that, it became increasingly abnormal. Sometimes it would suddenly cool down, but then you'd go sit in Chrome for a while, check your contact list on YouTube, and then it would be back. 4. A fingerprint unlock system that is unstable and selective. When it works, the process of unlocking the phone is lightning fast and satisfying. However, it did work, but much less frequently than it did with my previous Note 5. 5. When zooming in, the primary camera that comes with the stock application produces an image that is extremely oversharpened and oversaturated, with a hellish watercolor effect. I took pictures of the park during the day from the balcony, and one of the pictures turned out an unnaturally toxic green. 6. It is a tad bit bigger and heavier than I am comfortable with, to put it another way. A really individual experience, but that's exactly why it's called an individual review. Redmi Note 5 was already on the edge of being released, but if he was hidden in his pocket, then this one is already showing a little bit of its face.
- There are many advantages. they are mostly technical. Screen, camera, autonomy. There are some interesting apps too. e. G. MiPanel can control any TV. There is a program for "cleaning the phone" like it cleans the memory. but it seems that then some media in WhatsApp cannot be opened. (so far only a suion)
- - in some places dibile software: 0. A LOT of unnecessary software that IS IMPOSSIBLE TO REMOVE. for example games. 1. Gallery, after viewing the recorded videos, offers to watch videos from the Internet. It got so bad that when I enter the gallery I turn off Wi-Fi and mobile data. 2. Phone! (Appendix). IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO VIEW THE CALL LOG! More precisely, he is of the type, but there is no sense from him. It is more correct to call it "call history" and then with an interference fit. You can NOT see the date / time of calls or duration! If you've called the same number multiple times, this "great" log only remembers the last call! 3. IT IS NOT POSSIBLE to install SHAZAM. It's just not in the play store or on the website. Probably it is on all Xiaomi.
- 1. Excellent performance. 6/64. Very smart after Note 6 Pro. Everything opens faster than you think. 2. Great camera. 3. Excellent autonomy, standard from Xiaomi. 2 days in average usage mode (4-6 hours of surfing, music per day, with Bluetooth turned on, Xiaomi Airdots + Mi Band 4). 4. NFC
- The camera acts in a stock case, you have to put it with the screen down on the surface, I ordered a book from NILLKIN, I hope it closes. Standard advertising from Xiaomi, pre-installed useless MIUI and Google applications.