Makes sense under ₹20k. One can consider it over Mi 11 lite 5G, Iqoo Z5 and Samsung M52-A52, and Realme GT ME
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my concern is these will be phones that are lying around for more than 1+ years now. Stock clearance.
I think that won’t make a difference
product will be new you will be getting warranty of 1 year from day of purchase
It is insane you can go ahead
@Pablo_Kismibar bro, does this support 5g band?
Using Mi11x, so far satisfied specially It has dual speakers makes it sterio sound, brought it for 19k
Doesn’t delivery anywhere it seems. same like last month. 😔
silverfyre.spectre wrote:my concern is these will be phones that are lying around for more than 1+ years now. Stock clearance.
Only possible concern is the reduction in battery capacity owing to self-discharge, 2-4%/year under ideal storage conditions. I had bought Poco F1 just over a year after launch and Accubattery estimated battery capacity at 96% IIRC.
it’s not worth guys…devices software support will be end with A12 build.better to buy Any latest device fr that price.
Instead buy nord 2 @ 27k
i have 500rs croma voucher…. if someone want to buy this phone
LIMBO wrote:Only possible concern is the reduction in battery capacity owing to self-discharge, 2-4%/year under ideal storage conditions. I had bought Poco F1 just over a year after launch and Accubattery estimated battery capacity at 96% IIRC.
it will be same even if you buy a phone at launch , 100% battery capacity degraded a battery very fast . anything above 95% is good .
Why is it LCD display 🤔
vkrmjeet wrote:it will be same even if you buy a phone at launch , 100% battery capacity degraded a battery very fast . anything above 95% is good .
Yes. It’s not much though in the one device that I had purchased soon after launch battery capacity was 100%. In another device I had purchased almost a year after launch it was around 98-99% IIRC. Battery capacity shouldn’t degrade very first normally. In F1 where the battery degradation was by far the quickest, lost 10% after about 10 months. In 2 other Redmi devices it remained above 90% for over 2 years thanks to bypass charging I guess.
LIMBO wrote:Yes. It’s not much though in the one device that I had purchased soon after launch battery capacity was 100%. In another device I had purchased almost a year after launch it was around 98-99% IIRC. Battery capacity shouldn’t degrade very first normally. In F1 where the battery degradation was by far the quickest, lost 10% after about 10 months. In 2 other Redmi devices it remained above 90% for over 2 years thanks to bypass charging I guess.
What’s IIRC? How do we actually check that via Accubattery?
MrKool_JJ wrote:What’s IIRC? How do we actually check that via Accubattery?
“If I Remember Correctly”. Install Accubattery from Play Store. After about 15-20 charge-discharge cycles the battery capacity estimate will be as accurate as can be expected. Less sessions will suffice in case of deep discharges. You won’t be seeing a battery health estimate right after installation obviously. In newer rooted devices the battery capacity can be obtained from the built-in kernel profile.
LIMBO wrote:If I Remember Correctly. Install Accubattery from Play Store. After about 15-20 charge-discharge cycles the battery capacity estimate will be as accurate as can be expected. Less in case of deep discharges. You won’t be seeing a battery health estimate right after installation obviously. In newer rooted devices the battery capacity can be obtained from the built-in kernel profile.
Bro,
When should we consider replacing the battery, at what battery life?
Using this model since launch. Good performance and everyone in my family is fan of the camera clicks I get out of it – even prefer it over iphone clicks. There are no ads in os for it. Only thing missing is screen is not amoled and you will not get always on display. Also, selfie camera is just okayish.
xxxyyyzzz wrote:Bro,
When should we consider replacing the battery, at what battery life?
When it’s no longer possible to get it to last through a full workday. Normally around the 60% mark the obvious signs like the device switching off abruptly when unplugged or booting only when plugged in, battery swelling pushing up against the back cover etc. can be observed. Once battery capacity falls below 80% it’s usually goes downhill rapidly thereafter.
What is it meant by 128GB ‘ROM’?
Buy mi 11x instead
ticket12 wrote:What is it meant by 128GB ‘ROM’?
Internal Storage capacity
can you dm me the code…will be great help thanks😊
LIMBO wrote:Yes. It’s not much though in the one device that I had purchased soon after launch battery capacity was 100%. In another device I had purchased almost a year after launch it was around 98-99% IIRC. Battery capacity shouldn’t degrade very first normally. In F1 where the battery degradation was by far the quickest, lost 10% after about 10 months. In 2 other Redmi devices it remained above 90% for over 2 years thanks to bypass charging I guess.
never got these kind or results maybe waiting for good deals on phone has it own downsides (ps :- never bought phone at launch )
I’m a poco f1 user, using it for 4 years now and it’s still a cream & but now looking for a device which can replace it. Suggest me a phone under 50k which is amazing in camera & performance of any brand because now evey brand has shit skin. Oxygen os RIP!😂
Not a single pin code of India is serviceable
looter143 wrote:I’m a poco f1 user, using it for 4 years now and it’s still a cream & but now looking for a device which can replace it. Suggest me a phone under 50k which is amazing in camera & performance of any brand because now evey brand has shit skin. Oxygen os RIP!😂
wait for Mi 12X to launch in India
