Quote from: A on Today at 04:48:42I've been here much much longer than you have so you know. Just cause people don't agree with you doesn't make them bots.
Google for:
xiaomi aggressive memory management
It is a well known issue.
Your Xiaomi 15 Ultra is a top end phone with 12/16gb ram from 2025. But wait till a few years pass and Xiaomi feels like its time for your to upgrade.
The intentional aggressive memory issue is targeted mostly at their lower end devices to push higher end device sales. But even higher end ones will suffer same after a few years of updates.
I'll give you that: the aggressive memory management.
I also own a Redmi 12C. It's the slowest phone I've used in decades... but it cost me 60 € (new, not used). And I own the Xiaomi Mi 9T. It was the best bang for the buck phone in existence for years. It still works perfectly fine (battery needs replacing, but that's expected on a phone that's over 6 years old).
The rest? It's pretty much made up. Hyper OS 3.0 actually made mid and low tier phones faster (no noticeable change on high end phones). Any Xiaomi phone sold today will have at least 4 or 5 years of updates, which is not as much as some brands, but it's still very decent IMO.
I think that you formed your opinion with things that you read online without actually owning one. There are plenty of Xiaomi phones in my family, all working great.