Xiaomi Mi Pad 3 Review: Don't buy this yet... By Zi Reviews Tech

By Zi Reviews Tech
Aug 14, 2021
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Xiaomi Mi Pad 3 Review: Don't buy this yet...

Hey guys, what's up, welcome to my channel and I, made a pretty big mistake, a while back selling my knee pad too, because since then, I haven't been able to find the tablet that I like enough to use as my daily driver and as such I've been waiting for the NIC integration of the Xiaomi tablet for quite a long time- and I have it right here- you show me- we've had three turns out I'm, quite disappointed with the changes to the tablet. I know I'm, not the only one waiting for a high-end Intel chip in the meet pad 3, but sadly we have a MediaTek, 81, 76 hex core processor here instead put that out in the open I'm going to bottle up that disappointment for now, so I can review this objectively and with that being said, let's jump right into this review. So the body of this tablet is the exact same as me pad 2, which is not a bad thing mostly, because both the meet pad to enemy pad 3 feels great. In the hand, the metal body makes a tablet feel premium in the powder of metal is quite gritty as well, so this tablet won't slide out of your hand. Just like a meat pad 2. We have three capacitive buttons below the screen power and volume on the side and three speakers on the back.

So the first downside from using the body is the bezels they be exactly the same. They weren't that big to begin with, but I was hoping for smaller bezels, like the mix, but they are so the same as the meet back to the second downside is no micro SD card slot, which I'm actually quite disappointed by, but hey at least our 64 gigs of storage. The screen here is the same as the one using the pad 2 and the iPad Mini, which is to say great. It has a super high, pixel density. Everything looks crisp and sharp colors are vivid and saturated, and using this tablet it's just an absolute pleasure.

The screen is a bit on the yellow side, though, and thankfully you can change that in the settings. If you'd like the screen, is wonderfully responsive and also covered in Gorilla Glass as well no complaints here, it's great for reading, pretty much anything, but when watching stuff there is quite a bit of letter boxing but I, don't think that's going to be an issue with most people. The tablet comes out some good sound. It is Super-duper loud to the point of hurting my ears. If you play the right song and the audio quality is pretty good as well.

Mid's and highs are quite full and there is some bass when you listen to music or TV. There is one downtown, and that is the speaker placement. If you hold the tablet in landscape mode, you get 0 stereo separation, because the sound is coming from one side. Let's look at something together, so battery life here is great. The meat pad 3 has a nice big 6600 William hour battery and I kept me going throughout an entire day.

I could get up to 9 hours of screen on time, which is very good for this tablet. This was web browsing YouTube and watching TV. No gaming, though, if you want to talk about just gaming, the screen on time drop to like four to five hours max one issue I have with the battery life the standby battery consumption is higher than usual I'm getting about 1 to 2 percent battery during every hour, or so, hopefully, that gets fixed in the future update. We have me UI 8, installed on the tablet. Over top of the latest Android 7.0, which is a nice touch and using the tablet is smooth and fluid. There are zero slowdowns when using it and opening and closing apps with the MTV 81 76 is very fast as well, they're, more or less innocent, but still slightly slower than Snapdragon 820 phones.

Multitasking is also handled very well because there are 4 gigabytes of RAM for Android. The MTV 81 76 actually does quite a decent job here, but, and there is a- but you probably noticed this is not a global run. There is only Chinese in English, so you don't have any other languages. The processor here does not do as well. In gaming there are games that lag a little here and there like asphalt, mostly intense stuff, but if you lower graphical settings it gets better.

Older and less graphical games run perfectly fine on the tablet, but I did encounter a few games and apps that just would not open, which is kind of annoying. The tablet does get quite warm in gaming, but it never gets super hot. Moving on to connectivity, the pad 3 gets some pretty good Wi-Fi speeds over my internet I'm, pretty satisfied here. The 13 megapixel back camera is actually perfect for a tablet. It takes better photos than some entry-level phones as well, which is pretty impressive.

You get some decent detail. Saturation in photos on the camera can film up to 1080p video check some of this video out and also, please I. Beg of you do not use this tablet to film weddings. So the show-me knee pad 3 is a perfect tablet, except it has a few software issues. The standby battery drain is actually higher than expected, and there are a couple apps here and there as well as games that don't seem to want to launch properly.

That being said, Xiaomi has had an excellent track record in the past squashing bugs as well as patching the software, so I don't see any reason why it will be different with this tablet here. That being said, I will post an update to this review if and when Shanley released their software updates for this tablet, but at the time of this review, I do recommend you guys hold off on buying a shambling leappad3 until Xiaomi updates their software there's. Actually one more thing I want to talk about. Let's just pretend that there were no software issues with this tab. Let's pretend that the software was perfectly fine.

It's still a very expensive tablet. It's like 300 bucks and if you currently own a pad 1 or a pad ? I, really don't see any reason why you would spend 300 bucks upgrading to this tablet and I also have a sneaking suspicion that this habit will not sell very well just because Apple released their $300 version of their iPad and, to be honest, I, don't see many people picking Xiaomi over Apple when both these tablets cost about 300 bucks. Let me know what you think and if you liked this video hitting like would actually help me out a lot and subscribing would be super awesome as well, thanks. So much for watching, and I'll see you guys in the next. You.


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