Reviewz of :- Xiaomi Mi3 Price :- 13999 (Source:- - TopicsExpress



          

Reviewz of :- Xiaomi Mi3 Price :- 13999 (Source:- flipkart) The Chinese cult smash is well worth a risky import buy.. !!! => Xiaomi (pronounced Shiao Me And also known as APPLE OF EAST) Thats for two big reasons it have been reviewed:- it has a reputation for making good phones at very low prices, and the fact that former Google/Android man Hugo Barra joined the Chinese maker last year to head up an international push. Xiaomis current high-end model is the Mi4, but before then it was the Mi 3 and it offers specs similar to those of most of 2013s flagship Android models, combining a 2.3GHz Snapdragon 800 chipset (as seen in the Nexus 5, LG G2, Xperia Z1 Compact and many, many more top-spec mobiles) with a 13MP camera, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage and a 5-inch 1080p resolution display. In terms of whats inside it, the Xiaomi Mi 3 is very nearly as good as it gets in the world of on-paper performance, if you ignore 2014s brand new models with their superior Snapdragon 801 chipsets. Theres a catch, though. Xiaomi hardware is not officially available outside of China, so buying the Mi 3 or its cheaper RedMi model in the UK, US or Australia, means paying someone else to source them, import them, and pass them on at a significant mark-up. Xiaomi Mi 3The Mi 3 isnt officially on sale outside of China, but can still be found online for a very reasonable price Happily, though, the Mi 3 can be bought online including taxes and delivery from several import suppliers, meaning that even after eBay and the sellers have made a few quid theres a substantial price saving to be had. The Mi 3 is pleasingly thin and angular, with a squared-off look from the front accompanied by curved plastic sides, which seamlessly round into the unibody casing. I like it. Its minimal and futuristic looking, if not more than a little reminiscent of the Nokia Lumia 900. It does manage to avoid the common fate of looking like a Samsung Galaxy clone that afflicts many budget smartphones. Xiaomi Mi 3Speakers on the bottom of a smartphone can be muffled when watching videos in landscape Theres a big speaker grille at the bottom, with microUSB connector to the side. Im not massively keen on this trend of placing speakers in the bottom edge of the phone, as it means sound gets muffled very easily by your hand when holding it in landscape to watch media or play games. The top edge of the Mi 3 is also clean and sharp, housing access to the full sized sim car, with the 3.5mm headphone jack alongside it. Power button placement is of the standard right-hand variety, with volume up/down toggle above the power button. Xiaomi Mi 3The top edge houses the sim card access and headphone jack The notification light can blink in different colours, plus theres an option within MIUI to specify personal choices. It can blink red for SMS messages, blue for incoming calls and so on. Its great to see hardware and software working together as well as they do in the Mi 3. Its slimmer and lighter than Sony Xperia Z2 and, for my money, has more to it style wise than the Huawei Ascend P7, the latter of which is probably the nearest competitor to the Mi 3 in terms of budget brand promises. The Mi 3 feels like a solid, high-end piece of kit. Theres a lovely bit of detailing where the glass of the screen meets the bottom of the phone, with the bezel overlapping the corner a little and creating the impression that theres a thick lump of glass on the front of the Mi 3. Xiaomi Mi 3The Mi 3 packs a lot of power into a slender frame The main negative here is the decision to use capacitive touch buttons instead of using Androids on-screen software buttons that have been widely used for a couple of years now. This is no doubt down to the fact that the Mi 3 runs the popular MIUI software, a thorough and comprehensive reskin of Android 4.3. It feels like these buttons are organised backwards. When holding the Mi 3 in the right hand theres a bit of a cramped squeeze to get to the back key, a button used much more widely than the easier to reach menu. That said, if you hold your phone in your left hand its ideal. Perhaps Xiaomi has its eye on the left-handed phone market? Xiaomi Mi 3The camera is nicely positioned to avoid any finger tips creeping into pictures Also, despite Xiaomi going to great lengths to point out that the Mi 3 comes with an aluminum-magnesium alloy frame, coated with 3 layers of thermal graphite it feels like its made from plastic. Decent and solid plastic, yes, but perhaps not quite up there with Apple and Sony in terms of impressive, premium feel.
Posted on: Mon, 04 Aug 2014 19:28:16 +0000

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