Xiaomi Mi Mix Alpha Impressions: The Wraparound Display! By Marques Brownlee

By Marques Brownlee
Aug 14, 2021
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Xiaomi Mi Mix Alpha Impressions: The Wraparound Display!

Notes up guys MHD here, so this is a fun one. A couple of days ago, Xiaomi gave me a first look at a prototype smartphone that they've been working on so similar to some things we saw at CES. This isn't a real phone with a price tag that has a shipping date or anything like that. This is just a functional prototype to show a cool idea they had, and that idea is what would happen if you took those curved edge displays and just curve them over the back all the way around to the back of the phone, so you're just looking at full 110% screen, and that is how we arrived at this. The Xiaomi me mix alpha prototype also before we get into it shameless plug. The merch is now permanently back.

So a lot of the stuff you can now just get whenever you want, which is awesome. Choctaw MHD, calm, first, link below the like button: that's pretty sick! Alright, let's get into the phone. So this is that Xiaomi me mix alpha, and it doesn't look like any other phone. I've ever seen before, and I've seen a lot of phones, so you might remember there me mix line for a while has been that line of phones where they really push the design to the limits. The first me mix was one of my favorite phones.

For that reason, so that's why this one got the mix name, and it's definitely no exception. The materials, the specs and, of course the display are pre next level. So there's the frame of the phone, which is this titanium alloy, which is harder than stainless steel and the camera covers, are all made from sapphire and the camera strip on the back. Here is ceramic. I don't have a most pic handy or anything, but I tend to believe that, because this phone is heavy like it's clearly dense and has a lot of extra material, extra glass for the screen etc.

and the specs not that they matter, but they are pretty high-end, which shows that they didn't have to sacrifice too much to make. This form factor happened so snapdragon, a 55 plus 512 gigs of UFS 3.0 storage, 12, gigs of ram and a 4050 William hour battery. That's pretty good if anything you'd maybe want to see the battery even bigger, but a lot of that space, as you can tell, is going to be taken up by the screen wrapping around inside the phone, and it does have 40 watt fast charging, which I will definitely get back to you in a second. So clearly, the focal point of the phone here is this screen. I mean just imagine seeing someone in person using this display where you can see it from the front from the sides and from the back.

This is a 20 88 by 2250 OLED display with a very thin top and bottom bezel that wrap around to meet the camera strip at the back, which is what I'll call it. This houses a couple of things, including the hundred and eight megapixel primary camera, the 20 megapixel ultra-wide with macro capabilities and that 12 megapixel telephoto camera and dual LED flash this one also even has an in display fingerprint reader impressively, and it's 5g enabled and there's a bunch of optimizations in shimmies me UI, alpha software like the battery and status bar icons and notification. Counter are on the side of the phone here instead of at the top, so it kind of cleans up the top to just be a notification pull down and not have to display all that stuff all the time which is kind of neat, and it's also just like crazy. No matter what angle you look at it, it just doesn't look right like it doesn't look like a real phone. It looks futuristic before you even think about any of the sort of practicality trade-offs.

Also, I told you I would mention the charging again I. Think probably the coolest part of having a wraparound screen like this is the charging animation so go ahead and plug this phone. In with the screen off and the whole thing lights up and animates the battery starting to fill up the whole thing like liquid, like liquid power flowing into the phone I love this, and it doesn't stay on the whole time. You're charging that'd be kind of annoying at night, but it is pretty damn cool. You got to admit, and notifications will also do the same thing: they'll sort of glow all the way around the screen, which is super cool, so seeing a stone on video, is pretty sweet and that's one thing, but actually holding it in person and considering using.

It is a total different thing, and it brings up a lot of questions so now that I've actually held it and sort of used. If I'm here to answer those questions, so first off number one just what does it feel like to hold and use and so to that I'll say like I mentioned earlier, it's heavy, but what's funny, is it isn't as slippery as some of those other glass phones like it seems like my finger is drippy with the display glass better than it is with some other materials and just overall it feels like well you're holding all screen, so the immersion factor is very real, and then you might be wondering hey wait, a second. Where are the speaker and the selfie camera up at the front great question two different answers, so there's a regular speaker at the bottom of the device still but for your phone calls that earpiece is replaced by an electromagnetic speaker. Basically, that's vibrating through the glass to create sound we've seen this in previous mimics phones and there is no selfie camera at the top. Instead, when you hit the selfie button, you then flip around the screen to take a selfie with the main hundred and eight megapixel camera now weirdly that the selfie mode doesn't let you switch to ultra-wide or do nearly as many things as the main camera modes, which is a bummer, but in theory this whole flip action takes your selfies to the next level, because they're coming from the high-end main camera.

So all right, then, how good are those virtual side buttons on the screen? Okay, I'll preface this by saying it's a prototype, but they're pretty bad I mean the idea is fine in theory, so there's a power button and a volume button on the right-hand side of the screen on the side and when you hit that volume button, and you get it just right, while it's rejecting the palm touch all over the rest of the screen. But it's realizing that you hit the volume button. It pops up this slider, and then you can adjust the volume on the front no problem by sliding. But it really only works for me, sometimes like maybe there's a trick to holding it. Just right where you learn over time how to get familiar with the palm rejection, whatever it is, but I didn't arrive at this.

So this was a bummer, but then there's the power button on the side. That literally just puts it to sleep that one worked more often for me, which is nice and there's also still a physical circular power button at the top of the phone for sleep, wake that one always works, but it's also more of a reach, since it's way up at the top of the phone okay. So how good is the palm rejection or recognition on a crazy screen like this? It's hit or miss, as you might expect, so, Xiaomi dropped off a little info sheet with this phone and on it, they say, they're using a combination of accelerometers, gyroscopes pressure, sensors and software algorithms to be able to tell when you're, holding it versus when you're, actually using it and to properly do palm rejection. To me, this seems like the biggest challenge for a phone with a wraparound screen. There were definitely times that impressively works just fine, but I, also in terms of other times.

Using the phone had of accidental presses not including that software volume button, so it's hit or miss it's impressive when it works, but it's really annoying when it doesn't and then what's the back display, even good for what's the point well, they've so far come up with a couple cool things that number one is the charging animation. That I told you guys about already I think that's pretty sweet, maybe the number one cool factor and then there's the fact that it takes the stuff from up in the top bar, where it typically is and puts it on the sides to keep the front looking even more clean at the top. That's alright. The camera viewfinder is also a legitimate benefit, so we've seen it before about using the main camera, as your selfie camera typically gives you better selfies. So you still get that benefit and then there's the special software mode where it detects when you flip over the phone, and it activates this panel with some widgets that are a sort of quick access type of thing.

So there's a timer in there, the weather stuff, like that, that's pretty cool too, and then just looking cool like that's, that's mainly it is just it's pretty sweet to look at. Oh, also. Another question: is there a case for it? Yes, there is I forgot to take video of it, but I can show you this photo. It literally only has a camera strip to anchor on, and then it's sort of protects the outside, but not really I, don't even know why you would put this phone in a case. To be honest, just except that you have a super, delicate phone, and then I want to point out that this display isn't flawless not to be a downer, but just like when you were working with a prototype, you naturally find a lot of things that could be improved, and this was the biggest illusion.

Breaker of the whole thing was the edges of the display so right at the apex of those sides where it's rounding over the side, there's a gap in the cover glass. So it's not all one curved piece of glass there's actually three pieces. That sort of connect together, but when you run your finger over that apex, you can feel it. So it's not perfectly smooth and then from certain angles. It even catches the light and rainbows a bit, and you can really see it so that definitely takes away from the wraparound display.

Illusion, there's also a fair bit of yellowing at the very edges that you can sometimes notice if you're looking for it, the camera doesn't pick it up as well as your eyes and also this sucker wobbles like crazy on a desk, but that's I, guess unavoidable, there's no other place for it to lie flat. The camera bump is literally just a stripe down the middle overall, though I got to say, I very impressed by this functional prototype. A lot of the numbers on paper. I, don't know if I can really give them full credit like they say it's a 180 point. Six percent screen to body ratio, but they're still bezels at the top and the bottom two point one five millimeters to be exact, so I don't know if, just because you wrap it around the sides, you can say it's over.

A hundred percent screen to body ratio, and also it's funny is on paper this spec sheet. Again they mention they say it's a 7.9-inch diagonal screen, but it's not that big they're measuring it from around the back corner to corner of the display, but really it's more like the size of a pixel four or an iPhone 11 Pro Max, but yeah, that's about it in this world, where we have crazy concept. Cars I'm glad that we also get to have these wild form over function, concepts, smartphones and maybe that idea turns into something someday. So let me know if you think of a wraparound display concept in the comments section below. Would you grab something like this? Would you want a phone? That's that crazy, or is this completely over the moon form over function? No reason to exist.

Let me know what you think, thanks for watching catch, you guys in the next one peace.


Source : Marques Brownlee

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