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Title: Xiaomi's upcoming Mi Mix 4 promises to push the boundaries of smartphone photography
Post by: Redaktion on July 07, 2019, 13:25:30
Xiaomi will release the Mi Mix 4 in the coming months and a company executive has confirmed that the upcoming flagship will feature a class-leading camera sensor. Not Samsung's 64 MP GW1 but something "better".

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Xiaomi-s-upcoming-Mi-Mix-4-promises-to-push-the-boundaries-of-smartphone-photography.427078.0.html
Title: Re: Xiaomi's upcoming Mi Mix 4 promises to push the boundaries of smartphone photography
Post by: Mrshane288 on July 07, 2019, 17:05:07
Maybe they should work on pushing the boundaries of cellular signal reception. I've got the mix 3 and it has to be the worst phone I've ever had as far as connectivity and signal strength. I can sit right next to my daughter with her iPhone 7 and she will have LTE while I'm staring at no service at all or stuck on 3G. This thing changes bands reoeatedly. I'm sure metropcs shares blame but my Huawei never had this much of an issue with connections. I'll be moving to a Oneplus next year.
Title: Re: Xiaomi's upcoming Mi Mix 4 promises to push the boundaries of smartphone photography
Post by: Ricci Rox on July 07, 2019, 17:08:56
Quote from: Mrshane288 on July 07, 2019, 17:05:07
Maybe they should work on pushing the boundaries of cellular signal reception. I've got the mix 3 and it has to be the worst phone I've ever had as far as connectivity and signal strength. I can sit right next to my daughter with her iPhone 7 and she will have LTE while I'm staring at no service at all or stuck on 3G. This thing changes bands reoeatedly. I'm sure metropcs shares blame but my Huawei never had this much of an issue with connections. I'll be moving to a Oneplus next year.

Are you sure it has the right bands?
Title: Re: Xiaomi's upcoming Mi Mix 4 promises to push the boundaries of smartphone photography
Post by: Anonym on July 07, 2019, 20:14:23
Quote from: Ricci Rox on July 07, 2019, 17:08:56Are you sure it has the right bands?
Pretty sure, the Mi Mix series is the only which only has true global phones: every model supports all bands known to Xiaomi.
Title: Re: Xiaomi's upcoming Mi Mix 4 promises to push the boundaries of smartphone photography
Post by: Roy Anne on July 08, 2019, 06:41:24
I've got the Mi 9 and it is the 8th best camera on a phone out there and 2nd for video, beaten by 1 point by Samsung Galaxy S10 5G which is not the S10, S10e or S10+. The Mi 9 is 5 points (it has 107) behind the number 1 camera on a phone, and is by far the best deal, cheapest and fastest phone (look at AnTuTu benchmark)
Title: Re: Xiaomi's upcoming Mi Mix 4 promises to push the boundaries of smartphone photography
Post by: Redmyth79 on August 18, 2019, 00:38:30
Quote from: Mrshane288 on July 07, 2019, 17:05:07
Maybe they should work on pushing the boundaries of cellular signal reception. I've got the mix 3 and it has to be the worst phone I've ever had as far as connectivity and signal strength. I can sit right next to my daughter with her iPhone 7 and she will have LTE while I'm staring at no service at all or stuck on 3G. This thing changes bands reoeatedly. I'm sure metropcs shares blame but my Huawei never had this much of an issue with connections. I'll be moving to a Oneplus next year.

The Mix series is not the only global version.
The Mi line is there main flagship not the Mi Mix, but the Mi 9 has 2 different global variants. Global and Global EU version. I have the Global EU version and it works perfect in the United States on T-Mobile or AT&T. You have to look at the bands. The mi mix comes in 2 variants as well being Chinese and global but I'm not sure if bit has 2 global like the Mi 9.
Again check your bands before you buy.