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Xiaomi Mi8 Astonishing value, insane performance, awesome photography, a larger than ever 18.7:9 AMOLED display and a cool 3D Face recognition feature are all reasons why you should rush out and buy the Mi 8. Right now it costs just £438.33/US$569.99/€490.20 from GearBest, which is several hundred pounds cheaper than many of the phones with which it competes. We’re sad to see Xiaomi not keeping up with its rivals in terms of wireless charging, waterproofing and a Quad-HD screen, and that the highly anticipated in-display fingerprint is unique to the Explorer Edition, but at this price we can hardly complain. Amazing phone, highly recommended. Read our Xiaomi Mi8 review. 3. Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 Swapping out the awkwardly placed selfie camera with a dual-lens model that is tucked away behind the screen, the Mi Mix 3 is one of several slider phones that shows how the concept should work. Not only allowing a proper full-screen display, but adding quick-access functionality to the phone.
In other respects Mi Mix 3 is not a huge upgrade over the 2S, and actually loses some of its bling over its predecessor with the absence of its 18K gold camera surround. But it’s still a great phone, available at an incredible price, and it’s astonishing to see just how far the original full-display phone has come. We’ve tested the Chinese model, since Mi Mix 3 won’t be officially announced in the UK until Q1 2019. We’d advise holding out for the UK version (which may be a little more expensive) or looking for a Global ROM model, though the only major difference is that here you must install Google services yourself. We’re also interested to see what happens with the dedicated Mi AI button – will Xiaomi announce a UK version, or will it integrate with Google Assistant?
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A 5G version will also be announced in early 2019. Read our Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 review. 4. Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S The original full-display smartphone is evolving into something really special. Now with wireless charging, faster performance and a dual-camera that builds in AI, the Mi Mix 2S is a closer rival to western flagships than ever – and at a fraction of the price.
The Mi Mix 2S majors on performance and design. With its ceramic, mirror-finish case and 18:9 display it looks and feels incredible in the hand. With full Google services the Xiaomi is easy to recommend, although it’s not ideal for selfie and audio fanatics with a poorly positioned front camera and a mono speaker that doesn’t make up for the lack of a headphone jack.
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Battery life could also be better, and we’d like to see the company finally take the plunge with a Quad-HD display and waterproofing. Read our Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S review. 5. Xiaomi Pocophone F1 There’s no doubt that the Pocophone F1 is one of the best Chinese phones we’ve ever tested.
Xiaomi has done an outstanding job of creating an impressively high-spec phone for a mind-blowingly cheap price. It’s might not be the thinnest and lightest phone around but the design is still attractive and desirable. If you like the Mi8 but your budget can’t stretch this this is the phone for you. Read our Xiaomi Pocophone F1 review.
6. Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite The Mi 8 Lite is an excellent-value mid-range phone with a gorgeous design and some decent hardware, particularly in the camera department. We’re excited for what Xiaomi’s entrance to the UK means for the mid-range smartphone market. Read our Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite review. 7. Xiaomi Mi A2 The inclusion of Android One makes Xiaomi phones so much more easily accessible to UK- and US users – and that’s a very good thing, finally allowing those outside China and India (and more recently Spain, France and Italy) a taste of what else is out there on the market.
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