Xiaomi Mi 10T LITE - Full review with photos, video, audio and more! [Xiaomify] By xiaomify

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Aug 21, 2021
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Xiaomi Mi 10T LITE - Full review with photos, video, audio and more!  [Xiaomify]

Hey, what's up its wick for Xiaomi, and today we're looking at Xiaomi's all new me 10 t lite yeah, it's been out for a few weeks, but uh seeing I did review the meet NT pro. Let's also have a look at this one. So is it any good? Well, lets uh, let's find out, let's go so in the box. We've got a sim card, ejector tool, a basic protective case instructions and warranty booklets and below that we've got the meat and tea light. An USB c cable and a wall plug the 10 t light is 165 by 76 by nine millimeters in size. It's got a 6.60 inch lcd with a 120 hertz adaptive refresh rate got a brightness of 450 nits on the top of the phone. It's got a pinhole selfie camera with an aperture of f 2.4, and it can shoot 16 megapixel photos and shoot full HD video on the inside. Furthermore, it's got a snapdragon 750 g processor, which actually gives this phone 5g connectivity.

Furthermore, it's got 6 gigs of ram, 64 or 128 gigs of storage. Furthermore, it's got a 4820 William hour battery that supports 33 watts fast charging on the back of the phone. Furthermore, it's got a 64 megapixel main camera with an aperture of f 1.9. Furthermore, it's got an 8, megapixel ultra-wide angle lens and a 2 megapixel macro camera and, last but not least, a 2 megapixel depth sensor that can calculate the depth in portrait images just like on the mi 10d pro. Furthermore, it's got a dual sim card slot and this one actually allows you to expand the internal storage with the use of a SD card.

So that's good. It's got a dual speaker setup, which gives pretty good sound. It's got NFC, and it's got an IR blaster on top of the phone to use it as an infrared, remote controller. Let's first look at how this camera performs, how the phone performs and also compare it to the meat and tea pro the camera is actually quite alright. The main 64 megapixel camera does shoot some pretty good photos and I actually did get some pretty good shots with it.

I've walked around the block here in shanghai to try it out, and I got some pretty nice looking results, even though it's not as high of a resolution as on the meat NT pro they came out looking well. The video with the main camera is also not that bad. It's not like the 8k video on the mi 10 ultra or the meat NT pro for that matter, but it's not all that bad. It's not as well stabilized, as with some of the other phones that we've seen. But I mean the results are good for the price of the phone at night.

This camera did not perform as good, though some images were very usable and came out looking very good, but I also had others that were not all that great. The same goes for the video at night. I found that most of the shots did come out looking quite well, but some didn't look all that great, especially when there is some light in the scene. It did perform much better and I did get some pretty good videos with it at night. As you can see in all of these examples that I'm showing the ultra-wide angle lens is pretty much what I had expected.

It's quite a lot wider at its 120 degrees, viewing angle- and I personally like that wide angle look, but at 8 megapixels. The resolution is not all that high. I did manage to get a few nice looking shots with it, though at night this one suffers a little more as it did get quite a bit more noisy. The video with the ultra-wide angle. Lens is pretty much the same.

It's not the best, but it's not all that bad, but the stabilization on this one seems to be a little better. The same goes for the video at night, as it did get quite a bit more noisy the macro lens. I really didn't have much need for, so I've taken a photo with it to try it out, but well that's about it. I'm still not a big fan of just slapping a cheap, 2, megapixel macro lens on these phones. The selfie camera, though, is quite alright, especially with video.

I find it to be pretty much as stabilized as we've seen with the meat NT pro, which is very nice to see, and I'd like the selfie camera is really quite a bit more grainy. You can see it has some artifacts in the background, especially when I'm walking the image quality looks pretty good, but you can see that the stabilization does give it some artifacts in the background really trying to stabilize that image and during the day the same type of walking shot. It looks impressively good, so it really depends on the situation and how much light that you have. I do really like that. Despite this is more of a budget phone, it does offer all the features that the other Xiaomi phones will have as well.

It's got that same clone feature and dual camera feature as we've seen in my review of the meat NT pro. So if you want to learn more about that, maybe you want to check out that video, and it's also got the same features as the sky replacement, which I didn't really look at, but it works surprisingly well. I've tried that with a few photos- and you can see here in this picture- the sky replacement looks very good, and in a picture like this, where there's a lot of leaves on some backgrounds, you can see there's a little of an edge around the leaves, but the speed that which it processes is very good. Actually, so I must say that it's quite impressive on a phone of this price range to do this so well, so now, how is it in performance? Well, even though it doesn't have that super spectacular, 865 flagship processors, it did hold up very well with everything I've thrown at it. It manages to do well with all the daily tasks like Facebook and Instagram, and all of that even playing some games like pub g was not a problem and I didn't really have any noticeable lag or problems at all.

I've also played some angry birds, which was really fun because I haven't played that in a while, and I mean that's not that heavy of a game, but it Is mean it just works. Fine screen is pretty much the same experience as on the me10t pro, even though it's not an AMOLED display which will be disappointing for some of you out there. I found the screen to perform. Well, it's vibrant! It's sharp! It's got that adaptive refresh rate, so it's capable of these super nice refresh rates when you're, interacting with the UI or scrolling through apps or scrolling to Facebook or certain games that have high refresh rates, but it will give you lower frame rates when that's not needed like when you're watching a video, and it will save you quite some battery by not having a constant 120hz refresh rate at all times. So that's actually a good thing.

I think this makes it quite a good alternative to an AMOLED display and honestly on this phone. It's really not a bad display. The fingerprint scanner is again, though, not in screen, but it works. Fine. It's fast, it's snappy, and I'm sure that some of you prefer to have that in the display which I can totally understand, but I think that this is probably the best alternative, as compromise so now how's the sound.

Well, let's, let's have a listen, so the audio is really quite similar to most Xiaomi phones in this price range. It's nice to see that it's also got dual speakers, as it does give a much fuller and wider audio experience when holding the phone. The microphone is exactly like you would expect as well. So let's have a listen again: hey! What's up its wick for Xiaomi phi, and today we're looking at the 10 t lite, let's go yeah, that's pretty much like I expected it's not all that bad, not the best, but not bad. So how about the speed? Well, I've gotten a typical 500 up to 600 Mbps, download speeds on Wi-Fi, and I've.

Also gotten some pretty good results on 5g connection is really dependent on the district that I'm in here in shanghai, but it's really nice to see the meat and tea actually supporting 5g, and I had speeds that really blown my mind. I went up to 1 gig of download speeds on average, maybe 8 and 900 Mbps. Download speech, which is very good and the upload speed, seems to be capped by my provider at around 100 Mbps. So I'm sure it goes faster, but those are the results that I got being here in shanghai on my provider. So the speed was actually quite uh, quite impressive, and the speed when using the actual phone is fine as well.

It responds fast. It feels snappy with all the daily tasks that I've used it for so for the average user. This thing is really just fine. Now, how does it stack up against the mi 10t pro that I've looked at last month? Well, there are surely some compromises on the lite version, but there's also some things that I liked on this one I mean the battery is a bit bigger on the pro, but not significant. The adaptive screen refresh rate is up to 144hz on the pro but up to 120hz on the light.

The big difference, though, will be the processor with the snapdragon 865 in the 10 t pro and the snapdragon 750 g in the 10 tea light. Also, the camera is quite a big difference. Got a hundred and eight megapixel photos on the main camera on the pro and 64 megapixels on the light. Also, 8k video on the m10 t pro and 4k video on the light they're, both decent cameras for their respective price range, though the thing I like on the mi 10t lite is the option to have expandable storage through that SD card. I didn't have that on the b20 pro and personally, I actually like the color and the hand feel of the material on the meat NT light that I have here, especially the blue, pink gradient on the model that I have here.

It looks and feels pretty nice. The hand feel is great, and it seems to give me fewer fingerprints on the body as well. If you happen to use it without a case, the price on the meat and tea light is quite the difference as well, though. The meat and tea light came out in the Xiaomi store in Europe for around 279 or 299 euros for the 64 gig storage model and around 329 or 350 euros for the 128 gig storage model, and that's really depending on where you get it as the price will slightly defer per country. So it is quite a bit cheaper than the 600 euro price tag on the meat and tea pro.

So my final verdict on the meat NT lite is that it's actually an impressive phone. It's got a very, very attractive price tag, and for that price you get a very decent phone with 5g connectivity. It's got a decent processor which is not the best processor on the market. But it's good enough for daily type of tasks. I managed to play some games on it.

It's got a very high refresh rate, never thought I would say it, but for an lcd. I think it's actually a very, very good display. They could have gone and used a very cheap AMOLED display, but instead they chose to go to LCD route and make it a much more impressive display. With these adaptive refresh rates, so I think that's a good thing. The audio on the phone is very good.

The speakers are very decent, I mean if you have a lower budget, and you want to get the most out of your phone, maybe even have that 5g connectivity, expandable storage. I think this is a very interesting phone to look at, so that is about it for the meat and tea light Xiaomi's latest lower mid-tier phone. I guess it is. What do you guys think is this the phone that you want to be picking up, or do you prefer the meat NT pro or any other model? Let me know what you guys think in the comment section below this video and don't forget to leave a little like below the video to show me and the YouTube algorithm that you've liked it and, if you're not subscribed to the channel yet well, then know that you probably should because I'm doing a lot of videos about Xiaomi and the Xiaomi ecosystem right here on the Xiaomi fight channel. As always, thank you guys for watching, and I hope to see you all soon.

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