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Oct 25, 2017
7,987
México
I'm a user who comes from a few years of using flagship Android phones, mostly getting last years flagships for the price of new midrange phones. My last phone, before switching to Mi 9T was a Galaxy Note 8, and before that I had a OnePlus 5T. So fair to say I've gotten used to the flagship look and feel of the modern phones. Also, I'm somewhat of a power user. I don't do any sorts of gaming on my phone (well, mostly emulators) but other than that, smartphones for me are basically a substitution for a laptop most of the times. I use my phone for about 3-4 hours a day, sometimes even more than that. Banking, shopping, checking social media (Reddit, Era, WhatsApp), taking photos (a lot of photos), watching movies… that's what I'm mostly using the Mi 9T (or any phone) for.

All of this above is just so you can get to known how much and for what I use my phones and to see if this phone fits for you too.

My phone: Mi 9T Pro (128GB)


1. Build quality

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This phone is made form glass and aluminium. It does give the phone the premium look and feel.

The back glass is stunning. It is, however, a fingerprint magnet, but I'm a guy who always uses a case on my phones, so fingerprints don't bother me at all. I'll admire the shiny blacl back panel from time to time and show it of to my friends, but it's mostly covered for safety, because as JerryRig says "glass is glass and it will break". Also, the phones comes with a very nice case, so you don't need to spend any extra money.

Popup camera feels as solid as it gets, the motor is maybe a bit on a slow side, but it's not like I'm in a hurry that I need to take a selfie in 0.1 seconds. The fall detection works pretty well so you don't have to worry about breaking the camera if you drop the phone while taking a selfie. I wouldn't suggest using the popup camera for unlocking of the device, it's too slow for that and it messes with the longevity of the motor unnecessary.

In-display fingerprint sensor is also a bit slower than a regular sensor, but it's only noticeable if you really try for it to be. I find it a bit more forgiving (as in it unlocks my phone even with my finger a bit off or at a weir angle) than some of the fingerprint sensors I've used before.


2. Screen

Oh, the screen, all the screen, the beautiful AMOLED screen. I've been thinking of getting either this or an S10+ but not having a notch is where I made my decision and boy was that decision right. Once you see the completely bezelless screen in front of you, it's hard not to wonder what's the next step in smartphone industry. I keep the brightness and contrast on auto most of the time and it works pretty good. There's a few times that it can go a bit too dim or too bright for a second or two, but I'll probably start using it on manual brightness anyways, so it's not a big deal for me. As for the brightness and contrast it's plenty bright in plain daylight, the screen and everything on it is readable and it's, probably, a bit brighter than my Galaxy Note 8 was. Full HD, well this ratio of 1080p resolution is more than enough and I kept all my previous phones that had the ability to change the resolution at 1080p. If you must have 2K resolution, then this won't be the phone for you, but you may give it a try, because this is a pretty sharp display with solid vibrant colors and I don't think that not having 2K resolution will mean a lot for me in the future.

It's a Super AMOLED with HDR10 and DCI-P3 certified and Gorilla Glass 5.

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3. UI/UX

I have a global MIUI version of the phone and coming from Samsung's own One UI and Oxygen OS, there's a few things to get used to. Gestures aren't the same, but I prefer the MIUI gestures over the One UI ones. The swipe from either side of the screen to go back is great and other gestures mimic the ones we see on iPhones, so swipe up for home and hold up for recent apps. Recent apps menu is well organised an it's also one of the things I prefer over my last phone. I don't like the lack of an app drawer of this ROM. Period. But an app drawer is coming in MIUI 11 (already in the beta) and it is the same as the Poco Launcher (also made by Xiaomi). I installed the Poco Launcher and now I have an app drawer, but soon will be part of the system. Settings menu is good, but the search function needs some getting used to because Xiaomi has a different way of naming some functions than other manufacturers do. That also may be a personal opinion and preference on my side, but Samsung's settings search worked way better for me. Other than that, it's easy to navigate and get to the right settings using the menu itself, it is an Android phone after all so it's not much different than any other, except the MIUI skin on it.

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Notifications are different. First of all, notification icons are turned off by default, so I had to turned them on first. Notification LED is on top of the phone so that also needs a bit of getting used to, but it works and at least Xioami put one there. All things considered, MIUI10 is best that Xiaomi has ever had to offer, it's blazing fast without any hitches, it has great practicality and if you take the time to set it up along your needs it will treat you well. It does take a bit to setup and get used to, at least for me it did. It is extremely pretty.

Oh, the ambient display (Outer Space) looks amazing and it changes depending on the time of the day.


4. Camera(s)

Were do we start here? There's 4. Selfie, main, telephoto and wide. I've talked about the selfie camera a bit before, but I'll do it again. It's a solid camera that get's the job done. The popup aspect is fun and it gave space for a better camera to be put there than a notch (just my logic). I'll say this now and it will be applied to all of the cameras.

Main cam captures everything great. If you use the 48MP mode it will have all the detail you need. I mostly use just the regular mode and it handles photography very well. It does get a bit soft in dark, but the night mode fixes that (if you have enough patience to hold your phone still for a few seconds to get that sweet photo).

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Wide camera is what I missed the most (I used to own the LG V20). Fun to use, easy to get great photos and new perspectives out of and the distortion correction works nice. It's lacking the megapixels that the main cam has but it's one of the most fun mobile photography experiences you can have. I may be biased on this, again, but it's becoming my main camera for a lot of shots.

Telephoto is not something I've used much and not something that I'll use in the future. It's there but IMO you won't use or need it that much, unless you're using the portrait mode, of course.

P.S. I didn't do much of a video testing so I'll update the post with that later on if anyone is interested.


5. Battery

I had to put this in a separate category because the battery blows me away. There isn't a day that I don't go to bed with at least 30% still on, and most of the days it's closer to 40 or 50%. I charge the phone once a day for half an hour and it's enough for the whole day. 4000 mAh really shines combined with dark mode MIUI and the AMOLED display. If this is something you worry about, then don't, the battery life is AMAZING!

I will never get a phone with less than 4000 mAh battery.


6. Wow factor

I've put this in a special category because there wasn't a single person who saw this phone in my hands and didn't go "wow" and that is before I show them the popup camera or the in-display fingerprint sensor. It truly feels like a phone from the future and the wow factor is definitely something to consider nowdays and I'm telling you, this phone has it!

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tl;dr: Xiaomi Mi 9T gave me everything I expected from the phone and more. It's plenty of fast for everyday tasks and as I said, I don't game that much, but it seems to handle games just fine for what I've tried. Screen is beautiful and bezelless design feels like the future is now. The cameras are good and there's one for almost every situation you find yourself shooting in. Wow factor is there and build quality is on pair with a lot of more expensive phones out there. This phone is good at all the things a regular or even a bit heavier user like me will put it on.

I'd give it an 9/10 rating. It's not perfect, it has things that need getting used to, but once you get to know and love it, it's a lot of a phone for a not a lot of a price!

It was just $290 (the Amazon seller doesn't even charge taxes).

If you have any questions I'll try to answer them as quick as I can!

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Here some video reviews.



EDIT:

So, small update. I decided to return my Mi 9T... But only because I decided to spend a little bit more to get the Pro version! Wow... a Snapdragon 855 phone for just $390+ USD is nuts.

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Oldmario

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Oct 25, 2017
3,145
that phone looks really nice and i like the fact that the camera is hidden rather than being up front but after the whole huawei thing i really don't trust chinese phones companies

Mechanical front camera? No thanks.

i'd rather have that in a phone because it means no notch and no wasted screenspace at the top of the front of the phone
 

tommyv2

Member
Nov 6, 2017
1,425
...but... it doesn't have iMessage, so how will I know if you read my message or not?

Hardest of passes.
 

Sulik2

Banned
Oct 27, 2017
8,168
I'll stick with the Pixel 3a series, much cheaper then flagship phones, though not this cheap, stock google, nice comfy plastic, a headphone jack and a fantastic camera. Plus no China stealing all my info, just Google.
 
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FernandoRocker
Oct 25, 2017
7,987
México
...but... it doesn't have iMessage, so how will I know if you read my message or not?

Hardest of passes.
That's USA's fault for letting a propietary single-platform app (iMessage) become the default messaging app.

No problem at all in the rest of the world. The rest of the world uses WhatsApp, and it is not tied to a single OS, so we all Android and iOS users have messaging parity.
 

Komo

Info Analyst
Verified
Jan 3, 2019
7,110
Is that a gamer's phone? how's the gaming performance?

It's on a 730 Snapdragon so it's gonna be a little slow on that part. But not horrible. I would say Oppo, and One Plus are almost exactly the same in looks so you can go with them too. But from Xiaomi you'd want the "Redmi K20 Pro"
 
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FernandoRocker
Oct 25, 2017
7,987
México
I'll stick with the Pixel 3a series, much cheaper then flagship phones, though not this cheap, stock google, nice comfy plastic, a headphone jack and a fantastic camera. Plus no China stealing all my info, just Google.
I purchased two of those on launch date and sold them for a profit (I got them for cheap trading used iPhones from eBay and I also got $200 in gift cards by purchasing them directly from Google).

They are extremely overpriced for what there offer.
 

Mack

Banned
May 30, 2019
1,653
Have the Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 and regret jumping ship from iPhone (6S then 7). But, well, will have to live with it for a while since shelling out a 1000$ for a new Apple device isn't gonna fit in my current budget.
 
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FernandoRocker
Oct 25, 2017
7,987
México
It's on a 730 Snapdragon so it's gonna be a little slow on that part. But not horrible. I would say Oppo, and One Plus are almost exactly the same in looks so you can go with them too. But from Xiaomi you'd want the "Redmi K20 Pro"
The Snapdragon 730 is extremely efficient in energy (8nm) and it has a processing power as last year flagship Snapdragon 845 I believe. But if you want the best of the best, the Pro version with the 855 is the one to get.

PUBG and Fortnite runs just fine on the 730.

 

Coyote Zamora

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Banned
Jul 19, 2019
766
That's USA's fault for letting a propietary single-platform app (iMessage) become the default messaging app.

No problem at all in the rest of the world. The rest of the world uses WhatsApp, and it is not tied to a single OS, so we all Android and iOS users have messaging parity.
What makes you think iMessage is the default messaging app in the US?
 

pxleyes

Member
Oct 25, 2017
431
The Pixel 3a XL is more expensive and has worse hardware. And the regular 3a is the same price as the Mi 9T, but it has way way way better hardware. Way better.
In what, usable, measurable way? The Pixel 3a camera is still best in class, it has all day battery life, and it is more than capable with apps that the vast majority of consumers use.
 

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Oct 27, 2017
4,191
the front camera thing doesn't bother me (just get rid of them, i've never used one ever) but i won't buy an android phone with a non-standard OS or at least lineageOS support. manufacturer skins uniformly suck balls and update cycles are terrible, even post-project treble.
 
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FernandoRocker
Oct 25, 2017
7,987
México
the front camera thing doesn't bother me (just get rid of them, i've never used one ever) but i won't buy an android phone with a non-standard OS or at least lineageOS support. manufacturer skins uniformly suck balls and update cycles are terrible, even post-project treble.
That's true for manufacturers like Samsung, LG, Mototola, ASUS and all those regular companies.

MIUI is extremely polished and they updated their phones for a long time.

Long-term support is great, most of their phones get at least 3-4 years of MIUI updates (including security patches for the most part, and UI changes/new features).

Security patches are pushed out pretty often as well, you might occasionally be one month behind but you'll actually receive them (unlike with other manufacturers).

And Xiaomi are of the best manufacturers to get if you want Lineage OS support. Huge enormous amount of ROM support.
 

DJ_Lae

Member
Oct 27, 2017
6,870
Edmonton
It looks pretty nice, and I'm okay with the pop up camera as I don't really use the selfie camera anyway. It's the one thing I wish I could change about my S10+, though that screen is so goddamn gorgeous otherwise I can live with it.

What's the quality like with Xiaomi stuff? That would probably be my only reservation outside of having issues with repair or replacement. If something goes wrong I'd basically be SOL. I've only owned their headphones/cameras/accessories before and they've been okay at best.
 
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FernandoRocker
Oct 25, 2017
7,987
México
It looks pretty nice, and I'm okay with the pop up camera as I don't really use the selfie camera anyway. It's the one thing I wish I could change about my S10+, though that screen is so goddamn gorgeous otherwise I can live with it.

What's the quality like with Xiaomi stuff? That would probably be my only reservation outside of having issues with repair or replacement. If something goes wrong I'd basically be SOL. I've only owned their headphones/cameras/accessories before and they've been okay at best.
Get it from Amazon, save all the packaging and if you don't like it then return it. That simple.

The build quality is very good. Better than my OnePlus 5T and similar to my Note 8. The only thing I would add is water resistance and wireless charging, but for $290 I can't complain.
 

NekoNeko

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Oct 26, 2017
18,447
great, i don't need the front camera anyway. i wish they would sell more phones without one.
 

Schlep

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Oct 29, 2017
1,772
Looks like a nice phone. I do prefer the speed and niceties that come with my OnePlus 7 Pro, but will admit OnePlus is starting to test the limits of how much I'll spend on a phone. Having options like this makes things like the Galaxy Note 10+ at $1100 or the XS Max at $1249 (because seriously who's going to buy a 64GB model in 2019) look even more absurd.
 

karnage10

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Oct 27, 2017
5,505
Portugal
Would someone compare this with pocophone?
here in portugal they cost the same (300€) wondering which one is best for me.
 

BrickArts295

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Oct 26, 2017
13,772
That's tempting, I've been eyeing the Galaxy's but they are a bit too much for my blood right now. Is there a catch if I use Metro?
 
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FernandoRocker
Oct 25, 2017
7,987
México
That's tempting, I've been eyeing the Galaxy's but they are a bit too much for my blood right now. Is there a catch if I use Metro?
Nah. MetroPCS uses GSM, so you just insert the SIM card and that's it. Oh, it has a double SIM tray, so you can have two lines in the phone if you want. It should work that easy, but I think (I might be wrong) that MetroPCS specifically requieres you to call then when swapping SIM cards? I don't know. But the network is fully compatible.

For my second line I use one of those FreedomPop sim cards with the free plan as an emergency.
 

Eila

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Oct 27, 2017
2,942
How's the screen? It's amazing valeu, for sure. The chinese brands have killed it with their phones.
 

karnage10

Member
Oct 27, 2017
5,505
Portugal
I would get the Mi 9T.

The Pocophone has a plastic body and no NFC (no Google Pay). But the worst part is that it uses an LCD screen and it has an ugly notch (all notches are ugly).
i'll be blunt the notch was the main reason i didn't buy the pocophone at launch. I have a xiami redmi 5+ And I really want a phone that can play rome total war + "cheap" (at most 350€)
 

YukiroCTX

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Oct 30, 2017
2,996
I'm glad someone made a thread of it. My iPhone 6s plus died a few weeks ago. Decided to look for phones and there was just no comparison to the M9T when it comes to other mid range. Screen is absolutely great especially with no notch. It makes any phone with ant notch look abysmal. Battery life has been amazing. Xiaomis own apps have been a mixed bag but found alternatives to them already. I got a red version. I accidentally dropped the phone twice on gravel and didn't find any issues at all. I don't mind the mechanical front facing since it's barely used and unintrusive if it means no notch.

I would have preferred extra MSD than dual SIM but the storage is already fine itself given the price.

Touch ID is pretty intuitive from my experiences as well being on screen. It slightly less responsive with extra glass but works fine.

Phone has NFC.