Xiaomi Mi Max 3 unboxing and key features By GSMArena Official

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Aug 22, 2021
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Xiaomi Mi Max 3 unboxing and key features

Hey, what's up guys will here for GSM marina if you're a fan of huge phones, and you've, probably heard of Show Muse me Mac series and his latest release the max three has just arrived. So let's check it out, let's open up this box. First, you see the phone and yeah it's a big one. Let's take these stickers off, not that put it off to the side, and next is the reading materials in the sim key below that is the USB, type-c, cable and finally, the 18 watt, quick charger. So now that we have the max three on our hands, let's go over as key features for a step, a massive screen, one of the biggest benefits of having a phone this size is this large display. And yes, this phone is big, take a look compared to the galaxy s 9 plus, but though it is made of metal.

The max 3 actually feels sort of light for the size it weighs in at 221 grams. Still, though, good luck trying to use this phone with one hand, the display itself looks great, though, like last year it's an LCD, but now it's six point: nine inches with an 18 by 9 aspect ratio. Even though the resolution is still 1080p, content looks sharp. The experience feels quite cinematic on this big screen compared to watching on smaller phones, but you probably won't be getting cinema grade audio from the Max's, unbalanced stereo speakers, the top one is hardly pulling its own weight, but at least you can plug in headphones through the 3.5 millimeter jack. When you want a personal experience, next, an upgraded processor.

The max 3 has a Snapdragon 636 chipset, with either 4 or 6 gigs of RAM. It's a step-up from last year's Snapdragon 625 we've seen the 636 in this year's Redmi Note 5, and it blew away the 625 in benchmarks. It's still a mid-range chipset though, and quite power efficient, we'll have to do more testing, but performance feels good. As for me, you why 9 is responsive, and we got everything installed and running in no time. There's plenty of space to it.

Comes with up to 128 gigs of internal storage, and it is expandable. The only real hiccup so far is that a lot of things on our ROM are in Chinese, but that will change when the global version is out. Just remember that if you buy a gray import now make sure that the seller Priam sells Google Play Services and can promise updates down the line. Third, on the list, a giant battery pack, a lot of big phones bring the benefit of a big battery, and the max three is no exception. This is a fifty-five hundred million power battery capacity, pretty crazy.

It's even bigger than last year's me max twos, which is fifty-three hundred millionth hours since last year's model had a superb score in our battery tests. We'd expect nothing less from the MU max three we'll have to see their support for quick charge 3.0 and with the bundle of 18 watt charger, you should be able to charge at a decent speed. Don't expect anything lightning fast, however, with a battery this large. Finally, a new dual camera set up. This year's me max comes with dual cameras.

It's the same setup as on the Redmi Note: 5, AI, dual camera phone: here's, a 12, megapixel F, 1.9, main shooter with dual pixel, face: detection autofocus and a secondary 5 megapixel deaf sensor. The camera has an eye support, and it can adjust settings for you based on scene detection. If the camera performance is like the red maze, daylight images should be very good. Here's a couple of quick shots from the max 3 for you to check out. Of course, why have a dual camera if you're not going to shoot some portraits and here's a selfie sample we'll have a more in-depth analysis of the camera in our for review.

So there you have it guys. The new max 3 definitely isn't for everyone, but if you don't mind the large form factor, it does have a lot to offer. What do you think? Let us know in the comments down below, and we'll try to answer any questions you have in our for review. Coming soon see you.


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