Xiaomi Mi 10T Lite | Unboxing & Tour | Best Budget 5G Phone? By Tech Spurt

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Aug 14, 2021
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Xiaomi Mi 10T Lite | Unboxing & Tour | Best Budget 5G Phone?

So recently I reviewed Xiaomi's mighty me10t pro flagship style, smartphone Boston premium, specs, like a 144hz display, a 108 megapixel primary camera, snapdragon 865 performance and full 5g support. It was a solid all-round smartphone for sure, but it also cost from 439 quid, even with recent discounts, which places it out of the reach on anyone on a budget tighter than a starfish's sphincter. And if that's your dilemma, the answer me will be Xiaomi's me 10, t lite, you see this little sucker normally costs just 229 quid direct from Xiaomi's website actually got it in a Black Friday deal for just 179 pounds, which is sheer insanity, considering the smarts crammed into this mother and sure the specs obviously aren't as premium as that pro model, but the Xiaomi mi 10 t lite for that budget price still offers up a 120 hertz display a 64 megapixel primary camera and that full 5g support as well. So that's actually one of the cheapest 5g smartphones that you'll find right now. So I'm going to whip the Xiaomi mi 10t, light out of the box. Take you on a full on tour of the hardware and the software ahead of my in-depth review and for the latest greatest tech.

Please do poke subscribe, ending that notifications bell cheers. So, let's see where you get stuffed inside here, you've got yourself. One me 10t light snatch. You've got yourself a condom case to keep the 10t light in pristine condition, with a lovely frosted finish now or less very fancy. You've got yourself a rather hefty 3-pin adapter and a bit of type-c USB cable action.

So that's the box, and now, let's check out the 10 t light in all of its luster and check out that ass. Ladies and gentlemen, isn't that a thing of beauty this is the rose gold, beach, uh design, apparently a bit of a random name, but very cool? Indeed, I've got to admit. I was a bit hesitant ordering this model uh. Certainly the pictures on the website do not do it any justice whatsoever, but I thought screw it go for the uh the most in your face version of the 10 tonight. You can also grab it in gray or dark blue.

If you want something a bit more subtle, that's not going to attract quite too much attention when you whip it out of your pants down the pub or whatever and yeah that color scheme certainly won't be to everyone's tears. But you know what 20 20 has sucked balls pretty hard. So I think a nice bit of color will help brighten it up, and I really, really like that. Frosted matte finish as well. It feels incredibly smooth.

It's almost like a pearl like surfacing, seems quite resistant to fingerprints as well, which is always good, so you can happily munch your greasy chips on a Friday night or whatever, while tweeting or texting or whatever, and while the mutant tea lights only doesn't feel as much of a brick as the meat NT pro does. Furthermore, it's still got a good heft to it at 215 grams, and to be honest, if you drop this thing, the floor is probably going to come worse off because it's got a gorilla glass, 5, corn, front and back you've also got a pre-installed screen protector on there as well, and then, of course, you can always wrap it up. In ye old condom case, if you want to keep it even safer, that's the rest of the design where you've got your edge, mounted fingerprint sensor right there, which doubles as the power button. You also, of course, got your rather jutting camera lenses right there. Yes, they do stick out from the back end of the smartphone, quite a considerable distance.

Now, if we pop open that sim tray you'll see that you've got room for two sim cards and that second sim tray can also be used to house a micro SD memory card, so you can easily expand 64 or 128 gigs of internal storage, so the Xiaomi mi 10 tea light is all set up and ready for action, and what you've got on here is android's 10, suddenly not the freshest new android 11, with, of course, a good bit of zombie zone, mini, 12, launcher slatted on top, and I've already done a full in-depth video on me, UI 12, so go check that out for all you need to know about the cool little funky features that this adds to android. It does add quite a lot of bonus functionality, as you can see from just a quick flick through the settings, which is absolutely huge. This frigging menu, the mini 12, is definitely much nicer than previous incarnations of this launcher, for one you've actually got an apps' tray by default, so you don't have to have everything crammed there on your desktops. It was down on my knees, weeping salty tears of joy, the first time I saw this thing, but unfortunately you do of course get a lot of crap wear pre-installed on here. So I've installed a few of my own bits, but, as you can see, you get random little games like tile, fun, crazy, juicer, it's crazy and lots of zombies on apps are stuffed on there as well, including some duplicates you've got the browser, as well as the Google, chrome, broads and stuff like that.

I mean all of this- can basically get right to the few key Xiaomi apps aside. At least you can uninstall the vast majority of this crap as well. Just get it right off there, and you don't get all the super Lizzy mini 12 features here on the Xiaomi mi 10 t light. So, for instance, you don't get the Lizzy space themes which are highly animated, really cool. I believe that one is uh for all ed smartphones.

Only. Unfortunately, you also don't seem to get the iOS style control center either which I've had on a couple of other mini 12 smartphones. So it's just your standard pull down notifications panel, but you do get NFC support on here and hopefully, that'll have full google peer support. I will be testing that out for my in-depth review, because when you want to unlock your Xiaomi mi 10 tea light as well, you don't even have to push that power button just lightly caress it, because it's got a built-in fingerprint sensor and look at how nippy. That is.

I love how responsive these yummy scanners are, and you've got a good bit of fierce unlock support to back up that fingerprint sensor as well. You've got a good bit raised to wake action and everything as well. Let's see if it actually works. Quick tap that power button boom straight in that's for the display on the Xiaomi mi 10t light. Well, it's a 6.67 inch beast. It's an IPS panel as you kind of expected, this sort of budgeting price point, but you've got a full HD plus resolution.

So images look nice and sharp and yeah. You do have a tiny Wii sphincter notch up top, but it's very dinky indeed barely intrudes on any actions very similar setup to Samsung's, galaxy efforts and everything as well right in the center there, the Samsung s hall or whatever it is. They call it. You can actually play around with the color output if you dive into the display settings on the mi 10 tea light as well. So as you can see automatic uh settings by default, depending on what the ambient conditions are like, but you can boost them to a nice saturated level.

If you like, you can also manually tinker around with the color temperature as well and by default the Xiaomi mi 10 tea light display is set to a 60 hertz refresh rate as well, but you can actually boost that up to 120 hertz, not really sure why that's not set by default. To be honest, 120 hertz will, of course, drain your battery a little faster, but the difference is generally negligible, and it makes everything just so buttery smooth that it is well worth getting on board with so, so far. Definitely an impressive media setup here on the v10 TV light, but you've also as if that wasn't enough, got a stereo speaker setup, which is pretty rare to find at this sort of price point. Only a handful of other phones do that. So, let's boost up the volume, see what we got working my way through a massive stack of mills and boom books.

Oh Gregory, take me now you filthy scandal and yeah. Perhaps unsurprisingly, that's top earpiece speaker isn't exactly pulling its weight compared with the bottom one. It's definitely kind of tinny and nowhere near as loud and punchy. But you know it's nice to just have any kind of stereo speaker set up on a cheap, smartphone and yay verily hallelujah thank the baby Jesus. You do have a headphone jack slap down there on the bottom end as well.

So now, let's have a gander at the performance here on the Xiaomi, me 10 t light and certainly seems nice and slick and smooth so far, helped along about that 120 hertz display, of course, and actually providing the performance as a snapdragon 750 g chipset, backed by a very healthy six gigs of ram. As you can see there, that 750g provides some very respectable benchmark scores not too far off the likes of the 765. You've also got the arena 619 GPU packed in there, and you've got a 240 hertz touch sampling rate too as well. So it should be good for your game, and you've got the full Xiaomi mi UI gaming tools on there too. So stay tuned for my full review for an in-depth look at the gaming chops and Xiaomi has banged Qualcomm's x52 modem in there, as well as you've, got full 5g, smarts, just sub 6.

Of course not millimeter wave, but again. What would you expect at this budget price point? Any 5g connectivity definitely gets a thumbs up. That is for the battery. Well, it's almost a 5 000 William cell stuff. Today, it's 4820 according to the specs you've got 33 watt fast charging as well, which again, at this price point kind of hard to come by, and you've got the usual battery, save and ultra battery saver motion leggings shenanigans.

If you need it, which brings us onto that, rear camera tick, and we actually get here- is a quad lens setup. But the big boy of the bunch is the 64 megapixel primary snapper, and this uses Sony's mix 682 camera sensors, which is usually pretty dependable. So I'm expecting decent looking photos across a range of conditions and, of course, you've got that dreaded bloody watermark in the bottom corner, which is on by default. Make sure you knock that straight off you. Thank you very much and photos are actually taken at 16 megapixel resolution, rather than the 464 using four in one pixel building just to brighten up the image uh in you know sort of less than perfect conditions, but you can shoot at full 64 meg resolution if the conditions are good enough for it.

You also have yourself an eight megapixel ultra-wide angle lens. Let's get my bloody finger out of the way, always helpful uh, so I'll just get a more pulled back view of the action I'm expecting the color temperature to be a little warmer does indeed seem to be uh, that's the case, and although you can tap in for about two time, zoom action, it is just digital zoom, there's no optical telephoto lens on here. That would be an ask a too far for the Xiaomi mi 10c light. In fact, those final two lenses are a 2 megapixel depth sensor for your portrait shots and, of course, the obligatory 2 megapixel macro lens yay, so yeah you've got a portrait mode on hand and, if you tap through to more you've, got loads of other stuff. A lot of which can just be completely ignored, frankly, a bit of a night mode on here which might help out in those low-light shots just takes lots of different photos of different exposures and then mashes them all together into a glorious, low-light.

Pole thing. If you want to shoot a good bit of video action, you can shoot to 4k resolution footage using that primary lens and, as you can see there, you can switch to it nicely and easily just from the camera settings and then last up, if you flip to the front, you've got a 16, megapixel single selfie, snapper right there, which I'm sure will make me look exactly as haggard and tired as I feel so that right there in a nutshell, is the Xiaomi mi 10 t light. Now my sim is going to be slapped in this thing, I'm going to be using it full time, as my personal handset for my in-depth review testing the gaming chops, the battery life, see, if it really is the Bulgarian 5g smartphone that all of us deserve to have stashed in our pants slash bag. But if you've been using the 10 t that would be great to hear on personal thoughts and experiences down in the comments below. Please do poke subscribe during that notifications, bell and say stay tuned for my in-depth review.

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