As you may or may not know by now, the Xiaomi Mi 9T is the global version of the Redmi K20 - they're the same phone with of course different names, and various software, with the latter having the Chinese version of MIUI.
As you may or may not know by now, the Xiaomi Mi 9T is the global version of the Redmi K20 - they're the same phone with of course different names, and various software, with the latter having the Chinese version of MIUI.
The Xiaomi Mi 9T has a clear goal: to be among the best mid-range smartphones on the market. Thanks to its competitive price tag, features and specs, it achieves this goal and has won me over. Here's my full review.
Value for the price; Good OLED display; Battery life; Camera experience
No microSD support; No IP67/8
premium-looking design; notchless display; 3.5 mm headphone jack; good Wi-Fi performance; precise GPS; dual-SIM; Widevine DRM L1; impressive pictures in good lighting; fast fingerprint sensor; fast facial recognition; vibrant AMOLED display; fast midrange SoC; long battery life; quick-charging...
no water or dust-resistance certification; no microSD card slot; Type-C port operates on the slower 2.0 standard; high SAR values; underwhelming low-light shots; PWM; no wireless charging; comparatively expensive
Xiaomi's objective when releasing a new product is always the same: offer a compelling set of features and tech at a price that's hard to ignore. That's been the case for their current crop of mid-range devices, and that stays true for their new Mi 9T (AKA Redmi K20).
We take a look at Xiaomi's Mi 9T to determine if it truly is the best mid-ranger....
Awesome design Versatile camera Excellent performance
Tinny speaker No microSD expansion
After one week of use this is one of the best phones I have ever used. Fast and snappy. Camera is excellent. Display is gorgeous. I could go on and on. It's not perfect however. I see no reason it shouldn't have an SD card slot. Would have made this phone a little more versatile.
Xiaomi has announced that the Mi 9T would be released in Europe, at the starting price of €330 (£295/$375). The smartphone will be sold from June 17, and going by the features and specs - including staggering 91.9% screen-to-body ratio, in-screen fingerprint scanner and 4000mAh battery - you could...
Xiaomi, a recent entrant into the Australian market, is now looking to gain traction in the burgeoning "premium mid-tier" category with the Mi9T. On paper it
The Xiaomi Mi 9T truly stands out from its competitors with very fast, very power efficient Snapdragon 730 underneath. This chipset is good for gaming and the AMOLED screen is perfect for media consumption.
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