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TOP 6: Best Xiaomi Phones For 2022

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Ola Amigo, We Have The Best Xiaomi Phone Fit For You Here!
➟ Xiaomi Mi 11i - https://amzn.to/3I2nL4I
➟ Mi 10T - https://amzn.to/2Zyzk27
➟ Note 10 Pro - https://amzn.to/3lj7Ghw
➟ Mi 11 Lite - https://amzn.to/3DgTcox
➟ Note 9 Pro - https://amzn.to/3FXytrr
➟ Poco X3 NFC - https://amzn.to/2ZAaXRP

00:00 Intro
00:25 Xiaomi Mi 11i
01:20 Mi 10T
02:27 Note 10 Pro
03:19 Mi 11 Lite
04:41 Note 9 Pro
05:41 Poco X3 NFC

Hey guys, today we are going to take a sneak peek at the best Xiaomi Phones in the market. So if you are planning to buy one, then you are at the right place. Please do check out the description below to see all the featured products and their buy link. let's get started

The Mi 11i is a slightly more affordable alternative to the standard Mi 11, featuring a more petite and lower-res screen than the latter and an 8 MP ultra-wide camera instead of the Mi 11's 13 MP variant. Other than that, the camera specs are identical, including the giant 108 MP sensor in the primary module. It is also equipped with the fast Snapdragon 888 and is supported by 8 GB of LPDDR5 RAM. the Mi 11i is slightly smaller than the 6.81-inch top models, and its OLED display's resolution 2400x1080 pixels is not relatively as high. In return, it also manages 120 Hz like all the non-Lite models. There's also a 108-megapixel sensor from Samsung and a 4,520 mAh battery.

The Mi 10T Pro uses the tried and tested flagship killer formula - giving you the performance of a top-of-the-line device at a fraction of the price and adds some interesting other features. For one, it's surpassing every single mainstream non-gaming proper flagship in its display's refresh rate, albeit at the cost of using an LCD and not an OLED. The Mi 10T Pro also improves upon the camera systems of its predecessors by bringing a 108 MP primary sensor to the mix, with OIS no less. That's an interesting decision on Xiaomi's part because other companies may have been content to keep the highest numbers exclusive to their expensive high-end phones. The Snapdragon 865 SoC inside the Mi 10T Pro may not be Qualcomm's absolute top dog anymore, but you really can't tell in day-to-day use. This phone won't perform any worse than any device with a Snapdragon 888 unless you're pushing it with extreme gaming setups or benchmark runs. It has always lasted us through for about 12-16 hour days off the charger when it comes to battery life.

Calling the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max an upgrade would be an understatement. It brings competitive features such as an AMOLED display with a high refresh rate, a 108MP quad-camera stack, excellent battery life, and more in a literally and figuratively easy package on the pocket. The Redmi Note 10 Pro Max aces all the basics, with a great display, reliable battery life, enjoyable cameras, and decent performance. The large AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate, dual stereo speakers, a capable headphone jack, and consistent performance make the phone ideal for watching videos or playing games. The Redmi Note 10 Pro Max, with its sizeable 5,020mAh battery, will easily last you through the day. When needed, the 33W charger rises to the occasion and keeps things running.

The first thing that will strike you about the Mi 11 Lite is just how light and slim it is. The light bit will hit you first, for the Mi 11 Lite is not a tiny phone. So when you see a phone of that size, you tend to expect something, well, heavier. But at 157 grams, it is very light for a phone with a 6.5-inch display. The 6.81 mm slimness is impressive too, but the sheer lack of weight for its size will hit you. The frame is plastic, but the front and back are Gorilla Glass 5, and the phone looks very classy indeed. And in a neat touch, it is dust and splash-resistant with an IP53 rating – something that far too many phones still miss out on. Xiaomi has gone to great pains to stress that the Mi 11 Lite is a “lifestyle” phone to take the stress off its specs, but one spec department in which the Mi 11 Lite can go against pretty much anyone out there is the display.
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