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There’s also a “Pro” mode if you want to do things yourself and lots of additional camera modes such as a Vlog mode, Document shots, time-lapse, night mode, panorama, slow-mo and more. It needs a telephoto camera.ĭuring my shots, the AI abilities of the camera detected what I was snapping, and tweaked settings to ensure that the resulting photo came out well. Despite the 108 megapixels, I couldn’t zoom as far and things got grainy quickly.
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I’d recently reviewed the Vivo X51 and there was a definite difference in zoom levels. There was a need to hold the phone quite still and some shots – for example this one of my cat – seemed to confuse the phone quite a bit. Daytime shots came out well, but in lower light conditions things did seem to suffer a little. It’s an incredible amount of megapixels, that’s for sure, but for me it didn’t always mean a better photo, and I found that shots taken on cameras with less megapixels were better.ĭon’t get me wrong of course, the majority of shots were amazing – bright colours, sharp shots and the ability to crop out a shot without losing too much resolution. That 108 megapixel lens is the same as the one found in the Mi 10 and Mi Note 10. There’s also a 20 megapixel lens in the display up front for your selfies. Onto the back though, and things get pretty serious with the camera setup – a 108 megapixel f/1.7 lens, a 13 megapixel wide-angle lens and a 5 megapixel macro shooter.
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Inside there’s Android 10 but the MIUI 12 flavour has been added to the interface and you’ll notice that things are slightly different to the usual Android stock build. You’ll have no problems from this chip, believe me. Powered by the super-quick Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 running 8 cores and up to 2.84GHz. The model we’re reviewing has 128GB storage and around 20GB has already been consumed out-of-the-box. No microSD card here, so the storage you have (either 128GB or 256GB) is what you get. The bottom has the SIM tray (dual SIM) and USB-C charging. When placed flat on a desk, this rocks due to the bulge and, although it looks rather lovely, it’s a definite “Marmite” moment on whether you can deal with it. The left side of the phone is totally unused but you may be able to see by now just how pronounced that camera arrangement is on the back. Holding the phone in landscape orientation means that you get a very decent stereo sound from both ends of the phone.
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Up top, a range of holes for your secondary microphone and the left speaker. It’s a thin and polished button which is easy to locate.
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Very nice indeed.Ībove the fingerprint sensor / wake key you’ll find the volume controls on a single button. It also doubles as the wake key, which is a nice touch. It’s also in just the right place, so you naturally rest your finger or thumb up against it when you pick up the phone. On the side is a fingerprint sensor which I wasn’t expecting too much from (considering how thin it is), but it’s incredibly quick and responsive – unlocking your phone in no time at all. The lower refresh rate will save your battery. You can, should you wish, throttle the refresh rate down to either 90Hz or 60Hz – there’s a settings screen that’ll show you the difference. The screen isn’t curved but it does managed to consume a lot of the front frame and that speedy refresh rate means that browsing and gaming is silky smooth. Using an aluminium frame, this is otherwise an all-glass affair with a big 144Hz 6.67″ 1080 x 2400 panel running at 395 ppi.