Xiaomi Mi 10t Lite 5g review- Best 120hz device for the Price? By Tech Moments

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Aug 21, 2021
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Xiaomi Mi 10t Lite 5g review- Best 120hz device for the Price?

This is the meat NT light 5g from Xiaomi. The exciting thing about this phone is that it has flagship features without the premium price. Quite simply, this phone amazes me and the price amazes me even more hi, I'm shah, and this is tech moments. Before I continue with this video. I would really appreciate if you could subscribe comment like and share this video. Thank you.

So the main story with the Xiaomi mi 25g is, of course, that 120 hertz screen refresh rate it's adaptable, so you can change it from 60 to 120 hertz, and it just gives you the ultra smooth ability to just use the phone and interact with the phone, and once you flip, the surrounding phone'll realize there's a quad camera setup. The actual setup of the cameras is a 64 megapixel, f, 1.9, aperture wide and ultra-wide, consisting of an 8, megapixel, f, 2.2 aperture, there's also a 2 megapixel macro and a 2 megapixel f 2.4 depth sensor. So, as you can see great clarity in all the pictures taken with that regular 64, megapixel camera at the rear- and I did notice with the 64 megapixels on you- are getting immense detail and just added clarity. But what is noticeable is some parts of the pictures are blurred, and that is, in my opinion, due to the f 1.9, slightly bigger aperture lens. You will see more so in the pictures that are closer, that the subject is in focus, but the surroundings is not so much.

The portrait mode, on the other hand, does a good job to blur out the background, but you can see here on the label. It's not so great with the detail, as you zoom in, and you go into 2x again, detail is lost the macro. It actually surprised me because it is a two megapixel macro. Normally these are gimmicks, but it did get some level of good close-up detail now. Moving on to the night photography.

This is one picture taken without any sort of night mode on in a low light situation, and this is with it on. There is a big difference, but still overall, not the best I've seen in this price category. This was taken using the 16 megapixel selfie camera. It's not the greatest for clarity. There are some levels of blurriness to it, there's nothing to shout out about with the selfie camera.

I must say now moving on to the actual video samples which are coming up next, so this is 720p at 30 frames per second, and as you can see, yes, the detail is not great, but stabilization is surprisingly good. This is now 30 frames per second, but at 1080p so much greater detail. The stabilization continues to perform quite adequately and let me know in the comments what you guys think I will be going up in the resolution, so you should be able to see the increase in detail. This is now 1080p at 60 frames per second, and I'm noticing a slight issue with focus. You just saw that it goes in and out, but the detail it has improved stabilization is not too bad either as you can see.

Finally, this is 30 frames per second with 4k, and this is the maximum resolution. Let me know also what you guys think of the speakers. I will follow these samples up with a speaker sample as well, but I think the detail here and the lighting overall with the stabilization actually is quite impressive to be fair, even though it's not got the 60 frames per second feature at 4k right from the get-go, they simply imply a clear message, which is the pixel.4A is a smartphone that does its job, and it does it very well: charging cable, a sim ejector tool and some paperwork of course, along with the device itself. That's it so now that I've covered a lot of the good points regarding the internals of this device. I want to go through the externals, so you can see it's a gorilla glass front and back very fingerprint magnetic glass back, I must say it is getting all sorts of marks on there and the hold as well is not the most comfortable, and this is almost the point where I say: get this phone absolutely get this phone if you're, okay, with those things, if you're, okay with the uncomfortable hold and if you're, okay, with the fact that it is bulky and heavy.

However, there are good sides to the actual external component, and that is the fact that the fingerprint scanner is well-placed well, positioned and very responsive, as well as the fact that there is android 10 running on this. But even that is somewhat spoiled by the fact that mini 12 is involved, which is not a bad actual software to use your phone and interact with your phone with. But it is coming with a lot of bloatware straight out of the box, and I must say with this variant, particularly the 64gb. A lot of your storage is already taken away, so my recommendation in that regard would be gone for the 128gb and then there's the color. Yes, that color is very, very unusually bright and, let's just say different.

I did mention it in my unboxing video and say it again. It hasn't worn off the fact that I think that this color is far too extravagant almost unnecessarily, but at least that component you can alter with the other color options of rose, gold, beach and pearl gray. What you cannot alter on this phone is the fact that it's an IPS display so earlier on, you would have noticed. I really quickly spoke about the 120 hertz refresh rate display, and then I moved on to the quad cameras and the reason being is. That is where the good news ends in regard to that 6.67-inch, HD, plus display LCD, has been good in the past. iPhones have been great with LCD panels, but this 84.6 percent screen to body ratio panel, really, I think, deserved an OLED display. You can see outside outdoors there's a lot of glare coming onto the screen and the viewing angles are not the best, and you know the general clichΓ©s of the blacks not being as deep, and you know the general clarity and vibrancy is not there, and I do feel like I'm having to increase the brightness constantly with this phone.

Having said this, though, it is a HD plus display at the end of the day, so you will be able to view you know, YouTube, content, video content quite nicely and an example of that is, as you can see here, the accuracy of the colors are more natural, a bit more toned down and the actual clarity yeah. It may not be to OLED levels, but for an LCD, it's not at all bad. So this phone actually caught me by surprise, not for the reasons you probably are expecting not for that 120hz display, actually not even for those cameras on the back. It was actually for the gaming experience that I got on this phone, and before I get to that I'll go over the actual battery experience which ran me a day and a half easily. I could see with this phone but, more importantly, I felt that if you are going to have such a good battery on a phone you might as well make use of it and trust me.

I really did enjoy the gaming experience that I got from this phone. Not only can you play the games that you would want in the highest qualities that you would like, but you can play them for ages, and you can play them as a smooth and almost video game, like experience or with a video game like experience due to that big display with you know, generous slim bezels, and it just does look great fantastic in fact, and I really enjoyed myself using this phone for gaming in particular, and the speakers, as you heard, samples of before are loud, and they're somewhat clarified and with gaming that is amplified even more so. To be honest, it is an unexpected area to recommend this phone, but that 750g Qualcomm chip. I guess, alongside that 120hz display really did combine to be good package for the Xiaomi mi 20 like 5g, and my unusual conclusion is get this phone, if you don't mind having an uncomfortable hold and having a fingerprint magnet of a back but enjoy gaming and doing the day-to-day things smoothly and efficiently, while taking a few nice pictures. So that was from me.

That's it from me sorry and that's it from this video. Hopefully I'll, see you guys in the next tech moment.


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