Xiaomi Android Series Explained
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The mi note 3 has a standard 5.5 inch sized display, and even if it was the ever so slightly bigger 5.7 inch display I still wouldn’t consider it a phablet like the actual phablet sized mi max series with 6.44 inch+ screens
It can do very well with gcam
Probably a midrange
If the Redmi 5 is a low budget focused in battery, maybe the R5Plus is one on those devices with battery and performance like the Note 5.
This post is bullshit. Each phone has its features and this is a poor try to categorise them.
The Mi Note series is no longer a flagship series, imho.
Mi notes are phablets..? 🤔
mi note 3 should be a mid ranger price wise
Thanks
If I remember correctly, far east people skip some numbers because they are considered unlucky.
For example, OnePlus passed from 3 to 5.
It’s like in USA, where you don’t have 13th floor or the 13th row in airplanes.
The Mix line are definitely phablets.
So the Mi A line is the only one worth getting.
Report said that it’s a failure as a device though. The screen easily gets burn in and it’s not a great OLED.
No rooting necessary, you just download the app.
Mix 2s has better cameras than the Mi 8
nope and I’m not really interested in rooting or whatever just to be able to use it
No.
That explains all. Thank you.
Seeing Mi A1 with the camera listed as the best feature is laughable.
Nope. There’s something for everyone
As an A1 owner I honestly find the camera disappointing (in contrast with my HTC10). The lack of OIS and 240p video recording on Instagram is shocking
F1 mid range with that 845? What? :/
Only phones with NFC are flagships for Xiaomi.
Mid range is defined by the specs not target market nor price.
Also, performance as a feauture of the RN5P but not for the better Mi A2 ?
no i’m just saying that my experience has been less than pleasant, but people rave about the A1’s camera in the price range but i don’t see what’s good about it
What’s the best build for the meta right now?
I like poco one the best
The mi note and mi note 2 had flagship specs at release. Mi note 3 had mid-range specs at release. The mi note 2 felt like a galaxy note 7 without the stylus (and explosions).
Are you using gcam
What does that make my Redmi 5 Plus (vince)? 🤔
I wonder if there will even be a note 4