Xiaome 13T and 13T Pro look amazing.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdI1tsnlRoI

  • Screen HDR10 Amoled has an insane 2600 nits!
  • The screen is FLAT (Thank you Xiaome) 👍
  • Cameras are amazing (Video slowmotion at 720p 960fps) 😋
  • IP68 dust/water resistant
  • 120 Watt Charger
  • Mediatek Dimensity 9200+ (Claimed to beat Snapdragon 8 Gen 2)
  • 4 generations up to Android 17 Android upgrades and 5 year security support

Obviously It has all the expected sensors and features.

The corners that were cut to get the price down are pretty few IMO:

  • Gorilla Glass 5 instead of Victus.
  • Plastic instead of Alu edge.
  • No Wireless charging

Here (Denmark) the Xiaome 13T Pro is cheaper than One Plus 11, and it beats it in every aspect. It's almost (but not quite) as good as the Samsung S23 Ultra. To me this seems by far the best option in the price range.

The non pro is $100 cheaper, and you get a slightly less powerful SOC, 67 Watt charger instead of 120, less RAM/Storage, although there are ranges for both.

Edit PS 09. Oct. 2023

Just ordered the pro version with 12 GB Ram and 512 MB storage for € 669,- including tax or USD 565,- excluding tax.

I was waiting for our Solar panels to go online, and that was finally finished today.

I originally planned to buy the One Plus 11, but the curved screen and opposing power/volume buttons turned me away from that.

I'm extremely excited as my current phone is a very cheap older budget phone (Moto G9 power). It has served me surprisingly well, considering it was sub $200 including tax.

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One thing I enjoy is buying cheap xiaomi smart home products and completely cutting them off from the internet.

Maybe I'm paranoid, but from a security and privacy perspective I can't imagine buying a phone from them.

They have unlocked bootloaders unlike many manufacturers. I'm running a 11x on lineageOS and it works great.

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except for the SOC

The SOC is supposed to be very good, especially the one in the Pro version, it's a bran new SOC that is supposed to beat the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, which is currently considered the best for Android on the market.

I can't find comparing benchmarks yet, but for sure it's better than the older gen, since it's now based on the latest gen Arm, and the Pro has a way more powerful GPU.

Edit PS:

I found this Geekbench test, where it's slightly faster than the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/MediaTek-Dimensity-9200-Processor-Benchmarks-and-Specs.752056.0.html

The GPU side is very fast too, it's the Immortalis-G715 MC11 the newest most powerful original Arm GPU AFAIK.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/ARM-Immortalis-G715-MP11-GPU-Benchmarks-and-Specs.696447.0.html

Only Adreno 740 (Snapdragon 8 Gen 2) and Apple m1/m2 beat it in 3DMark. I saw a review that showed it maxes the frame-rate in all the games they tested. Unfortunately I can't remember which, because I've basically seen all there are on YouTube yesterday.

Edit PPS:

The GPU is actually faster than iPhone 15 Pro Max!!

That's because the iPhone throttles already after 2 minutes, and runs at only 65%, while the Xiaomi 13T Pro maintains 95% performance after ½ an hour of GPU intensive gaming.

Take Xiaomi phones with a pinch of salt. I've got the Mi 10t Lite 5g, and while it's fairly decent, it's got its share of problems too.

Every time the Xiaomi browser updated, it asks if it can be the default viewer for pdfs, no matter how many times you set your default as something else. I've uninstalled it now, but I'm pretty sure that it was happening with the video player too. Both would open a 'Open with' dialogue with the software as the preselected option, and 'other' for the second option, but pressing other would just launch a random selection from the list.

The camera is awful too. Using it in bright sunlight is ok, as long as you don't want to zoom in. If you do, everything is blotchy? It looks as if it's been zoomed in by an algorithm that got it wrong, and guessed what the pixels should look like. If you try to use the zoom while taking the photo, you sometimes get random blurred spots in the image. I took what would have been a great photo of my kid with their grandfather, but parts of the photo were randomly blurred.

They might have improved with the newer models, but I would want to see one in the flesh before I spent any money on one.

Don't use Xiaomi apps if there are alternatives. The browser is one of the most annoying POS ever. The launcher too. I just swap out as many of the defaults as possible and use a debloater tool to remove all the unnecessary crud. Unlike Samsung's bloat, the Xiaomi ones are annoying too.

Absolutely agree to that, I personally don't use Chrome or Chromium. Just my little resistance against Google. ;)

IDK about the software, I know there is bloatware, but it should be possible to uninstall. The new MIUI 14 should be pretty good reviewers say.

The camera is absolutely amazing, no doubt about that. Just look it up on YouTube. Absolutely amazing night shots, and very good tele and macro too, although not as good as Samsung S23 Ultra.

I found this comparison very good, although I don't agree with the conclusion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BY01sKTnJPA&t=32s

I was able to remove some of the bloat using the Universal Android Debloater. If you do the same, remove a few things at a time and test in between. Removing the Xiaomi phone app stopped my dialler from putting the overlay on top of everything else.

The Mi 10t Lite camera looked great in reviews too. Like most reviews, the photos were taken under ideal conditions. It's very rare to see real world photos, like trying to get a photo of a kid or a pet running around in poor lighting.

Here in Spain the non pro version is €250 cheaper (€650 vs. €900).

It's too fucking huge.

Haha I disagree on that, my current phone is 6.8 inches, I wouldn't mind if it was slightly bigger. But I don't want a foldable phone.

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