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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by GrandMufti: 5:36am On Jul 18, 2019
Gmartins:
Hey Xiaomites..having a hard time choosing a Xiaomi phone. I lik Redmi note 7, but I still think there's another better one from the latest

Please your inputs highly needed.

K20 pro

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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by GrandMufti: 5:36am On Jul 18, 2019
flexerking:
pls help all fingerprint settings disappeared from my rn7 today
Add it again
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by fibonacci2526: 5:41am On Jul 18, 2019
GrandMufti:


K20 pro


cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by fibonacci2526: 5:42am On Jul 18, 2019
Gmartins:
Hey Xiaomites..having a hard time choosing a Xiaomi phone. I lik Redmi note 7, but I still think there's another better one from the latest

Please your inputs highly needed.


What's your budget ,na that one be the Koko.
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by WizAkzy: 5:45am On Jul 18, 2019
mykelshowz:
how'd u get that nav bar sir?
Its a theme.

Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by drjprince: 6:18am On Jul 18, 2019
godspeed:
Genius, I noticed you unde rate this mi 9 SE since the k20 was released. On the camera thread you even called it a failure.

Well, even folks at GSM arena, while admitting the k20 is slightly better, some of them still recommend the mi 9 SE over the k20.

Below is an article on the SE by an American.
Notice the date of the article and realize the k20 had been released then:

Xiaomi Mi 9 SE review: A super ‘small’ phone that rivals the Pixel 3a [Video] Damien Wilde - Jul. 9th 2019 1:00 pm PT @iamdamienwilde
Xiaomi Mi 9 SE review
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While the budget phone category continues to grow in the United States, the rest of the world already offers a wealth of options for affordable, high-quality hardware. The Xiaomi Mi 9 SE is another such device that is genuinely superb for the money, yet lacks wide North American availability.


The release of the Pixel 3a globally was fantastic for the entire market, as its low pricing and exceptional experience really proved that the mid- to low end of the market is where things are evolving the fastest. At this point in 2019, you can get an amazing device for not much more than $400 — and in many cases with change left over.

We haven’t even mentioned the size. While manufacturers and most hardcore tech fans seem to love large phones, not everyone out there wants such a large display. There are so few high-quality smaller phones that the Pixel 3a is definitely one of the best, and the Mi 9 SE has been made in the same mold.

At the end of 2018, the Nokia 7.1 proved to be one of the best — and few — solid budget options for North America. We are already in a better place for all areas and budgets. If the Xiaomi Mi 9 SE were to officially come to the US, I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it as one of the best small affordable smartphones.

That said, while this is a super smartphone — much like the Pocophone F1 — the lack of official availability makes it harder to wholeheartedly give our seal of approval.



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Hardware and design
HIGH-END HARDWARE AT A BUDGET PRICE
Flagship design is an odd concept. More durable materials like polycarbonate are considered “cheap” or “low cost” compared to generally more brittle glass and composite designs. My personal take is that when something compact like a smartphone feels dense and hefty, it sometimes gives you a false sense of expense or “value.”

Because of that, glass and metal seemingly feel more high-end as a result. The Mi 9 SE has a nice assuring weight to it that I haven’t experienced with mid-range devices other than many of the Nokia offerings. You could be forgiven for thinking it weighed a bit more than 155 grams.


With all that in mind, the Mi 9 SE doesn’t in any way feel cheap. The glass sandwich design alone feels every bit as good as the OnePlus 7, for instance. Considering that this phone costs less than the Pixel 3a, you could be forgiven for thinking it was a much more expensive phone, at least when held.

In black, fingerprints are a problem. I have to constantly wipe fingerprints and smudges off the display and rear panel. I am a massive fan of the mirror gray finish, though. Like the OnePlus 7, it catches the light at certain angles and looks either smoky or glossy. It definitely beats a plain shiny black — except for the gorgeous Jet Black iPhone 7.

While the outer shell doesn’t give too many clues that this is a cheaper smartphone, the spec sheet peels back the facade. Packing in the Qualcomm Snapdragon 712 processor, 6GB RAM, and with 64 GB or 128 GB of storage, the Mi 9 SE manages to offer much more on paper than a lot of the 2019 mid-range competition. That said, there is no headphone port or expandable storage, which you find on some similarly priced handsets. The battery is toward the smaller end of the scale at just 3,070mAh.

The Super AMOLED display is about as good as I’ve seen on a sub-$400 smartphone. The FHD+ panel has been made by Samsung and comes with a 19.5:9 aspect ratio, 1080 x 2340 pixel resolution, and has an impressive 432ppi. To put that into perspective, that means this 5.97-inch display is actually sharper than the Huawei P30 Pro and even the iPhone XS. Not bad for approximately $300.

Software and performance
HINDERED BUT STILL SMOOTH

Running Android Pie out of the box is kind of to be expected at this point in time, but despite the pretty heavy MIUI 10, it runs well on the mid-range hardware. It still retains a similar look and feel to iOS on the stock launcher, but that can easily be changed and tweaked to suit.

General performance is almost always snappy. If you happen to restart or power on after being powered off for a while, it can take a couple of minutes to warm up, but beyond that, I have seen little to no slowdown, even with MIUI adding some heavy UI tweaks.

I can’t say outright that I hate MIUI 10, as there are some nice elements and extras. The small bounce animation in menus and the launcher icons are nice little extras, but the overall feel is not to my more modest tastes. For the purposes of my review, I refrained from slapping Nova Launcher on and tried to emulate a more OxygenOS or stock feel — at least on the home screen.

You will encounter some unnecessary bloat. It’s still a massive problem with many Chinese-made smartphones, but you can quickly disable apps and install your own personal favorites. I’m not giving MIUI a pass here, though, as this is something that really needs to be worked on extensively. Bloat shouldn’t be an issue in 2019.

The Snapdragon 712 has really impressed me with how nippy it makes everything feel. Having 6 GB of RAM also helps with multitasking and ensuring that everything runs smoothly. Aside from the minor slowdown when first powering on or after restarting, I’ve genuinely not seen a major hiccup beyond a few failed downloads due to my internet being a little spotty.

Considering that the Pixel 3a (my daily phone) with the Snapdragon 670 is able to take literally everything I can throw at it, I’m confident that the Snapdragon 712 will power through anything you would possibly want to do on a mobile phone.

Camera
SOLID BUT PRETTY UNSPECTACULAR

This is one area where compromises have to be made when your smartphone budget won’t stretch. The Google Pixel 3a has proven that you can compromise in the right areas to give you exceptional user experience and top-tier camera performance. I would love to say the Xiaomi Mi 9 SE can compete, it falls a fair bit short of the 3a.

That isn’t to say camera results are bad. Overall, camera performance is genuinely solid, and the triple lens setup gives you plenty of scope for experimentation and offers superb shot-taking capabilities. The triple camera setup consists of a 48-megapixel main sensor, an 8-megapixel 2x telephoto zoom lens, and a 13-megapixel ultra-wide angle lens.

The images out of the Mi 9 SE are pretty good. The auto HDR mode helps with daylight image quality and really makes a difference to the overall results you’ll get out any of the lenses within triple camera setup. The 48-megapixel sensor uses pixel-binning to produce 12-megapixel shots that are simply solid in every regard — sharpness, color, dynamic range, etc.

You can take full 48-megapixel shots, but the biggest problem is that they can get a little grainy and are more miss than hit for the most part. Night shots can be taken with the dedicated Night mode that boosts the quality in low-light scenarios but is not a patch on Night Sight on the Pixel 3a.

At the front, the 20-megapixel selfie camera is sharp, but like any selfie camera, it lacks the overall quality you’ll find at the rear. The beautification mode is on as standard, so you will have to dial that down to get the most of your selfies. Portrait effects are not great, but you get a number of options to tweak your selfies, which is always welcome.




In video, the Mi 9 SE does pretty well. You can record in 1080p with EIS being the primary mode of stabilization, as there is no OIS. When shooting in 4K, you don’t have any sort of stabilization, so you may need a tripod or gimbal if you want to shoot in 4K. I found my footage to be far too shaky, so I would recommend sticking to 1080p.

The footage can also be a little bit oversaturated. I saw normally muted greens pop to life, but it’s not entirely accurate. I couldn’t see a way to turn this down within the settings, so I hope that a software update is able to fix it in future.

Battery
MORE THAN ENOUGH

Considering the reasonably small battery by today’s standards, it manages to tug you through a day with a little left over to spare. I’m not sure if that is due to some battery optimizations courtesy of MIUI or something different entirely. You can make plenty of tweaks to help limit any background processes and reduce battery sapping.

I had a full day of what I would call normal usage that left me with around 20% power remaining at bedtime. On a few occasions, I had to charge for a little while for a bit of confidence before going out. The Mi 9 SE comes with an 18W USB-C fast charger. It will take you from zero to 100% in under an hour and 30 minutes.

Much like the Pixel 3a, there is no wireless charging included. It’s a shame given that the Mi 9 SE has a glass back, but it’s not too much of a big deal given that fast-charging is included.

Verdict
SUPER SMALL PHONE
For me, the mid-range is where almost all of the real innovation and value is to be had. All of the top-tier tech trickles down nicely into devices such as the Xiaomi Mi 9 SE. That means you get the best of both worlds: great design, solid performance, and a super price.

Like I’ve said in a number of recent reviews, the biggest problem is often the lack of official availability in the United States. For the rest of the world, it really isn’t a problem as the support networks are there, and availability is usually pretty good.

For anyone wanting a smaller phone, the Mi 9 SE is a fantastic option that much like the Pixel 3a, compromises in all the right places for a great overall experience.

Should you buy it? That’s a tougher question to answer. If you’re outside the US, then yes. It is simply sublime for the price. If you are in the US, it’s just so damn hard to overlook the Pixel 3a, which I would even suggest to most people who ordinarily look at more expensive phones.
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https://9to5google.com/2019/07/09/xiaomi-mi-9-se-review/amp/

the truth is the mi 9 se really failed truth be told
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by jboixxx: 6:36am On Jul 18, 2019
GrandMufti:


K20 pro
cheesy

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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by jboixxx: 6:37am On Jul 18, 2019
Born2smile:
How do you enable SIM lock on a xiaomi phone?
I have searched for it in settings but cannot find it.
Google search hasn't helped also.

Somebody kindly assist.

Geniu.s43 et al.

Thanks.
Network lock? Dial *#*#4636#*#*
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by BryanWyatt: 6:45am On Jul 18, 2019
genius43:


Mi 9T otherwise known as K20 cost #119500 at Pointek in Nigeria here. Why will I buy from AliExpress when it is cheaper at home.

Disregard the promotional image but just know the Mi 9T is cheaper down here. Some people on this thread have gotten the phone from Pointek and confirmed it.
Noobody said Pointek Mi9T na scam
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Born2smile: 6:47am On Jul 18, 2019
jboixxx:

Network lock? Dial *#*#4636#*#*
No, not network lock.
Simply put, I want to lock the sim to the phone such that if the sim is changed to another phone, it will require a pin code.

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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by fantilopezzy: 6:59am On Jul 18, 2019
godspeed:


No, k20 of same spec(6/128gb) costs 126k on AE excluding shipping. That's a massive 20k difference to pay for a SD 730/712

Good night
baba
mi9t is better in almost every aspect
1st screen
with notchless design it's a go go for 90% users
better camera than mi9se both back and front
watch YouTube for better explanation
battery... no even go there oo far better...
processor
bro sd730 is better!!
it's plays games better load app faster
even pubg u cn push it to the maximum and still enjoy gameplay buh the sd712 no way
and has all the 4g band in Nigeria
..... mi9se is cheaper cus it fail short the mi9t
the price difference of 13k is even good
in other market mi9t is Priced really high
we Nigerians get luck ooo
i no even understand again
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by eezor: 7:04am On Jul 18, 2019
macbeyland:

I'm in PHC too

OK. 08030586729
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by PaulThor: 7:06am On Jul 18, 2019
Born2smile:
How do you enable SIM lock on a xiaomi phone?
I have searched for it in settings but cannot find it.
Google search hasn't helped also.

Somebody kindly assist.

Genius43 et al.

Thanks.
.
Settings- privacy-phone service(eg. Airtel)-lock sim card.

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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by genius43(m): 7:07am On Jul 18, 2019
BryanWyatt:

N.oobody said Pointek Mi9T na scam

Well, he was wrong.
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by genius43(m): 7:09am On Jul 18, 2019
Gmartins:
Hey Xiaomites..having a hard time choosing a Xiaomi phone. I lik Redmi note 7, but I still think there's another better one from the latest

Please your inputs highly needed.

Your budget will help us advice you better.
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by jboixxx: 7:13am On Jul 18, 2019
Born2smile:

No, not network lock.
Simply put, I want to lock the sim to the phone such that if the sim is changed to another phone, it will require a pin code.
Don't mind me.... Oga Paul has answered you well

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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Donkelzy(m): 7:14am On Jul 18, 2019
Born2smile:
How do you enable SIM lock on a xiaomi phone?
I have searched for it in settings but cannot find it.
Google search hasn't helped also.

Somebody kindly assist.

Genius43 et al.

Thanks.

Go to settings, then additional settings, then Privacy, you will see how to enable sim lock on your device

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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by orogodoganyin(m): 7:20am On Jul 18, 2019
genius43:


You mentioned Gsmarena, go and check Gsmarena review of Mi 9Se that was released a week back when they put the camera of Mi 9Se as been the same as the Mi 9T they reviewed before the SE.

Now I ask a question is a phones prowess judged by the camera capabilities alone? No. The OnePlus 7 pro's camera is not rated amongst the best but does it take away the fact that it is one of the best phone on the market? Still no. Why other factors come into play like display, storage speed, clean UI etc.

Now back to the Mi 9T. It is a better device to the Mi 9SE when every factor is considered. Is the SD 712 better than 730 no. Would anyone pick Mi 9Se with is average battery life to a phone with one of the best battery life in the market now still no.


I haven't used the k20 or mi 9t but my room mate uses the mi9 SE and it's a great phone... he's been using the stock camera at no gcam n it's not sumfin my RN7 gcam can compete with... it's a very great device... if the k20 Beats it hands down, it'd be just in the ba3 dept

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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by genius43(m): 7:30am On Jul 18, 2019
orogodoganyin:


I haven't used the k20 or mi 9t but my room mate uses the mi9 SE and it's a great phone... he's been using the stock camera at no gcam n it's not sumfin my RN7 gcam can compete with... it's a very great device... if the k20 Beats it hands down, it'd be just in the ba3 dept

Not just battery department, it has a far better SOC.

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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by drjprince: 7:32am On Jul 18, 2019
genius43:


Not just battery department, it has a far better SOC.
my brother,I,dont know it is difficult for them to understand this,well we are approaching weekend,the mi 9t is a better device overall not just battery cool

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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Babaheekmat: 7:34am On Jul 18, 2019
orogodoganyin:


I haven't used the k20 or mi 9t but my room mate uses the mi9 SE and it's a great phone... he's been using the stock camera at no gcam n it's not sumfin my RN7 gcam can compete with... it's a very great device... if the k20 Beats it hands down, it'd be just in the ba3 dept

That's what I called review.. I don't understand how people judge phone on specifications on sheet paper

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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by genius43(m): 7:34am On Jul 18, 2019
drjprince:
my brother,I,dont know it is difficult for them to understand this,well we are approaching weekends

I won't respond again. Every man to his own understanding of technology.
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by olayinkajnr(m): 7:36am On Jul 18, 2019
BryanWyatt:

said Pointek Mi9T na scam

Even after many people bought it from Pointek?

How's it scam? Or are they using a fake Mi9T?

Abeg disregard that information from him.
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Carnage4life: 7:40am On Jul 18, 2019
Realme responding to the K20 launch in India. It is very interesting when these brands take jabs at themselves grin grin grin

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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by drjprince: 7:41am On Jul 18, 2019
Babaheekmat:


That's what I called review.. I don't understand how people judge phone on specifications on sheet paper
same way people might look at 90hz screen refresh rate as paper stuff,better still get a hold of the two devices you will know there is a huge margin between them,mi 9 se competes with redmi note 7 pro
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Babaheekmat: 7:42am On Jul 18, 2019
drjprince:
same way people might look at 90hz screen refresh rate as paper stuff,better still get a hold of the two devices you will know there is a huge margin between them,mi 9 se competes with redmi note 7 pro

Yeah man

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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by drjprince: 7:43am On Jul 18, 2019
Carnage4life:
Realme responding to the K20 launch in India. It is very interesting when these brands take jabs at themselves grin grin grin
similarly why pay less for a device with lesser battery and a bit older soc sd 710

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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Babaheekmat: 7:48am On Jul 18, 2019
r
Carnage4life:
Realme responding to the K20 launch in India. It is very interesting when these brands take jabs at themselves grin grin grin


Real me is way cost in bringing down here
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by zainkay: 8:10am On Jul 18, 2019
genius43:


Your budget will help us advice you better.
How did you later solve the constant reduction of 2% from your battery percentage??
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by orogodoganyin(m): 8:30am On Jul 18, 2019
genius43:


Not just battery department, it has a far better SOC.

bro, it plays pubg without stutter and as for rendering of videos, how many people do that with their phones and even if you do, I'm pretty sure it'd not be anything near the difference between the 855 n the 730...
the only reason I'd pay reasonably higher for the k20 is if I want a bigger screen and a pop up camera as it seems to be in vogue... functionality and everything else, bro even you as a tech person won't differentiate it except you're using apps that specifically do that

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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by orogodoganyin(m): 8:34am On Jul 18, 2019
godspeed:


No sir

it's the 6/128 they're actually selling for the price... but that price can get you a mi9 SE, a mi 2c power bank and a full fried chicken from chicken Republic

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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Nobody: 8:39am On Jul 18, 2019
Carnage4life:
Realme responding to the K20 launch in India. It is very interesting when these brands take jabs at themselves grin grin grin
Indians and the Chinese are really enjoying luxury at cheaper rates..

Feeling jealous of the Asians right now embarassed

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