Guest - Reinhard Schäfer on Saturday, February 27, 2021 00:52
Good and very detailed test, thank you very much for that. In particular with regard to the camera, he contradicts the colleagues from Chinahandys.net in some points. However, since the Xiaomis always cut best there, a critical view is popular. With the 108 MPIX sensor of the Mi Note 10 Pro, I had similar experiences as I tested here, was also disappointed because the expectations were so high. Ultimately, my S8 with the main camera often took better pictures despite only 12 MPIX: more details, no border blur, practically never bad photos. I really liked the 5-way optical zoom at the Xiaomi, which is not there again, despite a high price. However, the Oppo Reno 5G (10x) is usually better and also higher. In one point, however, I have to contradict, because I would find the volume keys on the left impractical, with the S8 they were placed there together with the Bixby button and I often accidentally operated the volume minus or the Bixby button when holding. When holding your right hand, you quickly get your fingers on the keys on the left. I prefer to change something than accidentally trigger actions. The processor problem from Qualcomm already existed, at that time the Lumia 950 and the HTC M9 - for the latter, it was the coffin nail, more of one of several at the Lumia. The M9 then went downhill for HTC, but this had several causes. But the factors of the processor were almost identical: overheating, throttling and rapid emptying of the battery.
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Good and very detailed test, thank you very much for that. In particular with regard to the camera, he contradicts the colleagues from Chinahandys.net in some points. However, since the Xiaomis always cut best there, a critical view is popular. With the 108 MPIX sensor of the Mi Note 10 Pro, I had similar experiences as I tested here, was also disappointed because the expectations were so high. Ultimately, my S8 with the main camera often took better pictures despite only 12 MPIX: more details, no border blur, practically never bad photos. I really liked the 5-way optical zoom at the Xiaomi, which is not there again, despite a high price. However, the Oppo Reno 5G (10x) is usually better and also higher. In one point, however, I have to contradict, because I would find the volume keys on the left impractical, with the S8 they were placed there together with the Bixby button and I often accidentally operated the volume minus or the Bixby button when holding. When holding your right hand, you quickly get your fingers on the keys on the left. I prefer to change something than accidentally trigger actions. The processor problem from Qualcomm already existed, at that time the Lumia 950 and the HTC M9 - for the latter, it was the coffin nail, more of one of several at the Lumia. The M9 then went downhill for HTC, but this had several causes. But the factors of the processor were almost identical: overheating, throttling and rapid emptying of the battery.
Good and very detailed test, thank you very much for that. In particular with regard to the camera, he contradicts the colleagues from Chinahandys.net in some points. However, since the Xiaomis always cut best there, a critical view is popular. With the 108 MPIX sensor of the Mi Note 10 Pro, I had similar experiences as I tested here, was also disappointed because the expectations were so high. Ultimately, my S8 with the main camera often took better pictures despite only 12 MPIX: more details, no border blur, practically never bad photos. I really liked the 5-way optical zoom at the Xiaomi, which is not there again, despite a high price. However, the Oppo Reno 5G (10x) is usually better and also higher. In one point, however, I have to contradict, because I would find the volume keys on the left impractical, with the S8 they were placed there together with the Bixby button and I often accidentally operated the volume minus or the Bixby button when holding. When holding your right hand, you quickly get your fingers on the keys on the left. I prefer to change something than accidentally trigger actions. The processor problem from Qualcomm already existed, at that time the Lumia 950 and the HTC M9 - for the latter, it was the coffin nail, more of one of several at the Lumia. The M9 then went downhill for HTC, but this had several causes. But the factors of the processor were almost identical: overheating, throttling and rapid emptying of the battery.
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