Mi A3 – 1560×720 @ 6.088″ = 282.21ppi
Mi Band 4 – 240×120 @ 0.95″ = 282.45ppi
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good comparison, to be honest if it’s the same one the a3 it’s not that bad, I cannot really see pixels on my mi band 4
Exactly, I mean the iPhone XR costs $1,250 (AUD) and comes with a 828 pixel display. Also the mi s2 launched with a 6 inch 720p display and it looks fine. Less pixels can boost the processing speeds and battery life. Also the display is an amoled which is a step up from the redmi note 7. I don’t really think you can see pixels at 282 ppi but maybe you can because Apple says that 300 ppi and up is retina (you can’t see the different pixels with your eyes).
The problem is that some people say AMOLED displays has different pixel disposition so is more perceptible to the eye, also you usually use the mi band farther than a cellphone
Yeah I’m going to wait til I see it in person before I make any judgements. It sucks that they are underspeccing their android one line so that more people buy adui (miui) products
Yeah man it sucks, but they improved the battery, the storage chip is now UFS and I’m disappointed with the EMMC on A2, they “improved” to AMOLED and put back the jack, a 11nm processor and a new wide sensor to cameras, it’s a really good improvement in my opinion
But what about the 665 chip? Apparently it’s less powerful than the 660 according to antutu scores. A 675 would’ve been legendary
Yes it’s a little bit less powerful, but it’s made on 11nm and the improvement it’s on the GPU that now it has a 600 series GPU, Adreno610, yes, it would be better to have 675 like RN 7 Pro, but even the 7 Pro isn’t global, having in count that it has 720p display I think the CPU would have power to spare
So exactly the same and nobody complains about the pixel density on the Mi Band. Hmmm.
Edit: Higher than the new iPad as well.
I think that problem should only be a concern to heavy gamers, but the A3 isn’t even targeted for them so it shouldn’t really be a problem.
Some AMOLED use RGB pixel arrangement so it’ll appear as sharp as LCD (like one on Apple Watch)
Most phone AMOLED with Pentile pixel arrangement which will appear to be less sharp than RGB when have same PPI.
i think the problem is not with the resolution itself but the fact that if you choose any other phone in this price point then you get an fullHD screen, and that almost everyone know is using a fullHD screen even i couldn’t justify to jump back to a 720p screen to be honest
Well, if you can’t see it then you must be blind AF. I had a Moto G (4,5″) with 720p Display and I could see pixels. I can also see pixels on XR. I would’t buy any device without at least FHD. I also don’t buy a device with a notch in 2019.
Is he a volume knob?
I don’t mind 720p screen tbh I have never been able to the difference of pixels, I use my galaxy note in 720p mode all the time. But I do mind the 665, it is just trash, 675 would have been much better
No no. He’s a door knob.
This is true. I can see the pixels much, much clearer on my Mix 3 Vs my wife’s redmi note 7
I’ve seen the cc9e myself and it’s display is awful.
If I where u, i would visit a doctor to check ur eyes, maybe u need glasses. The difference is so obvious that it´s not even funny.
Mi A3 Display is just 720p Whats happened to xiaomi?
Why they are giving this display in this type of smartphone 😲🙄 shocking for me.
that’s true if it’s 30 dollars you don’t really care but when they ask almost $300 that puts it in a different perspective
What matters more is the brightness. My A1 is barely readable in sunlight
Really?! Wow!
.24 pixels more
👏👏👏👏👏
Also, you should add that Mi Band 4 does not have a PenTile display, while the Mi A3 does.
I never had a problem with my Mi A1, but my Mi Mix 2 is a little dim in the sunlight and a little HELLA BRIGHT in the middle of the night lol
Meh, you’re comparing IPS to OLED here. OLED will have a pentile matrix which means the effective resolution of the Mi A3 is actually below 720p.
It was literally one step close from being the best €200 phone of the year but I just personally cannot recommend it anymore.
They Incorporated other features such as better cameras and under screen finger print sensor. Had to give somewhere (screen) to keep the price down
Considering Amoled as Pentile amoled, only green is 720p, red and blue are 2/3 720p = 480p… so, I’m almost sure it will be a substantial downgrade… If they release an A3 Pro (CC9), I will buy, but I won’t buy a 720p pentile smartphone, because it will be a really bad display if you care about pixels/resolution.
Yup, exactly this. Mi A3 could be a battery champ.
As a mi band fan, I just find this hilarious (less of a negative for the phone, more of a positive for the mi band).
Exactly. My P30 Pro’s display is less sharp than the 1080p LCD of my Mi Mix 2S.
To be honest, that’s just marginally sharper.
More important than the display sharpness is the display brightness. The Mi Band 4 gets much brighter and the display is easily visible even in direct sunlight.
😂😂
Really? Care to share the source on this?
Source: me, I can see with my eyes the subpixels.
This. I can see pixels clearly on my Mi 9T, I can’t see them on my old Redmi Note 3.
Lol silly me… It was midnight I was so tired and I read your comment as Mi A3 has RGB AMOLED. Yeah the Mi Band 4 indeed uses a RGB display.
its a problem for this smartphone at that price
at first i was going to get a nokia 5 but saw that screen is 720p so i check the nokia 6 which had 1080p screen but it was more expensive than the A1 which not only had a 1080p screen but a snapdragon 625 which is an upgrade compare to the 430 of the nokias
I live and work in China, and I’ve seen the phone in Mi stores.
My unpopular opinion is that the display is fine. Yes, I’d definitely be happier if it had a 1080p screen. But I could definitely live with it, and what you’re getting for that tradeoff is an under-display fingerprint sensor, the contrast and saturation of AMOLED screens, UFS storage, and a half-inch 48MP sensor for the camera.
Xiaomi has been working on their camera postprocessing algorithms and my personal opinion the CC9e (Chinese version of the A3) has a camera that’s very competitive against the Mi 9 at the moment. The new camera software will likely be ported to the Mi 9 soon as well given their similar hardware, but the camera is tremendously competent, even without considering its price point.
I guess it depends on where your priorities lie. If you consume a lot of multimedia content on your phone then yeah, avoid the A3. But if you want a great camera and what will likely be chart-topping battery life, I don’t think you can do better than the A3. And oh, the white colour scheme is a real head-turner.
Then you got bad eyes lmao.