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Xiaomi Mi 10T smartphone review: Flagship power for little money

Started by Redaktion, December 04, 2020, 03:09:45

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Redaktion

The Xiaomi Mi 10T is just as fast as its high-end counterparts, the Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro, but it's much cheaper. In addition, the 6.67-incher is ahead of them with a 144 Hz display and a 5,000 mAh battery, the largest in the Mi 10 series, which gives it excellent runtimes. The Xiaomi Mi 10T's low price is only noticeable in a few configuration details.

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xpclient

Remember it has an LCD screen and the notification LED is too tiny to be visible from all angles or some distance. If notifications are important, this phone is CRAP. Always On Display (AOD) also makes no sense on LCD.

xpclient

Quote from: LEDFreak on December 05, 2020, 12:22:47
My name is xpclient and I am a LED notification freak. Cheers...

No I am not a freak. I just haven't lost my head to eliminate useful things that tell me right away of incoming messages, missed calls, actions I need to take, because some idiots designing phones decided to throw it all away so they could make the screen edge to edge and then add holes to it besides making it very difficult to tell the phone user something demands his attention unless he picks up the phone to see if the invisibly tiny led is blinking - then he might as well turn the display on and manually check every few hours.

The rest of the sheeple accept the crap as it is, I don't. Better a notification LED freak than being a camera freak, wireless charging freak, 5G freak, audio jack freak or appearance freak (how the phone looks).

Craiq

The notification led feature will bite the dust soon, though. Even though it has advantages, it's almost certainly going to share as the same fate as the 3.5mm headphone jack did. The sad but bitter truth.

R3pairer

I find the notifcation led quite annoying because there is always some notification to the phone and this thing never stops blinking.I like that it is burried and it doesn't shine in whole room when it is completely dark.
Also who in 2020 doesn't already own a smartwatch or a smartband to read their notifications there? You are still depending on your AOD to see if you have an envelope or an icon of an app there to understand that you have a notification?

xpclient

Quote from: R3pairer on December 23, 2020, 18:51:09
I find the notifcation led quite annoying because there is always some notification to the phone and this thing never stops blinking.I like that it is burried and it doesn't shine in whole room when it is completely dark.
Also who in 2020 doesn't already own a smartwatch or a smartband to read their notifications there? You are still depending on your AOD to see if you have an envelope or an icon of an app there to understand that you have a notification?

If you find it annoying, there has never been a phone with an option to NOT let you turn it off. You can turn it off and it will never blink. And your smartwatch suggestion is ridiculous. Very few people have smartwatches compared to how many have smartphones.

AOD is a good solution for notifications and a good replacement for the notification light but it works as designed only on OLED screens. On LCD, it turns on the whole screen/backlight taking down battery fast. That's why a notification LED that's big, bright and visible enough is a must for any LCD phone. Xiaomi devices have it so tiny that you can't even see it blinking.

Emuman

I have been using this phone for the last 4 days and I'm very disappointed ... the phone is fast and powerful but the screen, at least mine, is having an awful yellowish hue and it has a terrible ghosting. When you scroll black text over a white background you can see the trails due to the slow pixel response and the smaller fonts suddenly becomes thin and grey , almost unreadable, when you scroll the screen. Plus there's something in this phone screen that strains my eyes and gives me foggy mind almost instantly. Is not the first time this happens to me with a LCD screen and I always thought it was related to PWM but if this phone doesn't use PWM when the brightness is above 60% then... I dont know what is causing this ...Pity because I liked the rest of the phone

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