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Posted by heffeque
 - December 22, 2021, 02:27:07
Quote from: NK01UK on December 20, 2021, 08:11:27
I purchased a 11T Pro from Xiaomi & within a few days the rear panel cracked after a slight & I mean slight touch against a table. This happened whilst the phone was in the provided clear case. I didn't even notice the crack until much later. I contacted Xiaomi who basically told me tough luck & furthermore they said that my warranty had now been forfeit.  :-*

I mean what does my warranty have to do with a cracked rear panel? I complained & complained but Xiaomi didn't even consider my argument that the rear panel was not fit for purpose.

What makes matters worse is that at the time of purchase they had a special offer on, which was 1 free screen repair or screen replacement. So I asked if my 11T Pro could be repaired under the special offer scheme. No was the answer I got back.
I had HTC phones for the past 10 years or so & after having their flagship HTC U11  I decided to go with Xiaomi because I didn't want the other 2 major big player's phones. i.e. IPhone or Samsung.

I made a huge mistake with Xiaomi.
I did get my money back but from my banks phone insurance scheme. I have a Halifax Ultimate reward account which allows me to insure 2 handsets for loss or damage. I sent the damaged phone to them & after a few days they said they couldn't repair the rear panel. They subsequently paid me the full cost of the phone albeit with a £100 reduction for the excess fee.

So the moral of the story is stay away from Xiaomi 120 watt charger or not their customer service is the worst I have ever seen.
So, to sum up: you broke your own phone and expected the manufacturer to pay it and replace it.
Seriously, you need to be a special kind of person to act on that.
Posted by NK01UK
 - December 20, 2021, 08:11:27
I purchased a 11T Pro from Xiaomi & within a few days the rear panel cracked after a slight & I mean slight touch against a table. This happened whilst the phone was in the provided clear case. I didn't even notice the crack until much later. I contacted Xiaomi who basically told me tough luck & furthermore they said that my warranty had now been forfeit.  :-*

I mean what does my warranty have to do with a cracked rear panel? I complained & complained but Xiaomi didn't even consider my argument that the rear panel was not fit for purpose.

What makes matters worse is that at the time of purchase they had a special offer on, which was 1 free screen repair or screen replacement. So I asked if my 11T Pro could be repaired under the special offer scheme. No was the answer I got back.
I had HTC phones for the past 10 years or so & after having their flagship HTC U11  I decided to go with Xiaomi because I didn't want the other 2 major big player's phones. i.e. IPhone or Samsung.

I made a huge mistake with Xiaomi.
I did get my money back but from my banks phone insurance scheme. I have a Halifax Ultimate reward account which allows me to insure 2 handsets for loss or damage. I sent the damaged phone to them & after a few days they said they couldn't repair the rear panel. They subsequently paid me the full cost of the phone albeit with a £100 reduction for the excess fee.

So the moral of the story is stay away from Xiaomi 120 watt charger or not their customer service is the worst I have ever seen.
Posted by Syer
 - December 20, 2021, 07:49:03
Once you get a taste of that 120w charge it's impossible to go back. This is a lot of phone for my money.
Posted by Redaktion
 - December 20, 2021, 00:36:57
The Xiaomi 11T Pro high-end smartphone impresses with its blazing fast 120-watt charging speed. Nevertheless, the Xiaomi phone isn't perfect in terms of price-performance. Especially when you compare it with the Xiaomi Mi 11, the price of the 11T Pro is put a bit into perspective...

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Xiaomi-11T-Pro-review-verdict-Everything-you-need-but-still-not-enough.587903.0.html