Hey guys what is going on and welcome back to marketed, so today's video, I want to take a look at the Xiaomi mi 11 lite 5g, we're still including 5g in the names, because 5g is the future apparently, but it just seems like a lot of mid-range to entry level. Phones are really impressing me nowadays, more so than actual normal flagships, because the stuff this phone offers for its price range is honestly perfect. The box that it comes in is pretty basic. There's nothing really to talk about here. It's all just basically branding uh. When you open up the box, you are greeted with a smaller box, so but let's just put that off to the side for now.
Looking at the Xiaomi, the first thing that comes to mind is Jesus. This phone is light as well as super thin. It's definitely a fantastic feeling phone for sure. It's a nice little change from what we already have, and what do you guys think of this color? Personally, I love it. Thank you for the frosted kind of glass.
You can still see fingerprints a little. You know a little it's there, but I think the frosted look is a nice little change, one plus. What the hell were you guys thinking going back to glossy didn't see that happening. I mean this. Color is just awesome.
It kind of matches my shirt a little, not not really kind of in this angle. It kind of does. But then again I don't know I'm being blinded by a light right now. The phone also comes with a 33 watt, fast charger in the box. Apple Samsung take notes.
It also comes with this rubber little case thing and that's pretty awesome. I love when companies give you nice little gifts in the box as well. It also comes with a screen protector as well. So if you guys don't want to buy your own screen protector, well, Xiaomi gives you one for free. Well, I mean you're paying for it and, I'm pretty sure it's included in the price of the phone, but that goes to show that everything you get in the box is kind of what you already expect and should expect from a phone.
Now, since this is the 5g model, it has the brand-new snapdragon 780 g chipset, along with 8 gigabytes of ram and 128 gigs of storage, at least for the model that I have here. Performance on the phone is obviously no issue whatsoever. It performs better than I expected with basically no lag or stutter, even when playing games like Call of Duty fun fact of the upcoming pixel 6. I think early on the 6 already I lost count that the pixel 6 is supposedly having the same chipset as this phone here. So performance is obviously perfect in this phone.
If that's what the pixel 6 is going to use, the back of the phone does have a triple camera setup, which has a 64 megapixel main camera, a 5 megapixel tell macro camera and an 8 megapixel ultra-wide camera. Now look man a five megapixel telemark camera like I've tested this out with the previous uh. I think it was a Redmi phone and that camera is it's fine. I mean you're not going to get perfect photos out of this out of this phone. Furthermore, I mean five megapixel uh, you don't you don't even have actual optical zoom, it's all digital zoom, and you know I get it this phone's on the cheap end of the scale, but damn man just put in the real telephoto camera.
You know, but I'm going to shut up and let you guys take a look at the photos for yourselves, because obviously specs mean one thing and how the photos actually look like is a whole different story. So tell me what you guys think, so this phone does do 4k 30. , I'm about to trip. Oh, my god. The phone does do 4k 30.
Its fine stabilization is uh decent enough to record a pretty good video if you're going out on vacation somewhere, but I do notice that it does make the greens a lot of green, a lot of green. My English is amazing. I know um HDR is not that good, like those trees, are black. You know, but now, when I point the camera down a little around that area, the trees are nice and green, and up here they turn black. So but it's fine! You know you get what you pay for now.
The front does 1080p 30 frames per second, no 60 1080p 60 frames per second um. It's pretty good. Actually, it's perfect. Actually um. They do a very good form of 1080p60 better than I've.
Seen in most other phones, HDR, as you guys can see it's working a little. Let me do that. Yeah, it works. HDR is not that bad pass. The screen of the Xiaomi is also another big upside.
It is a 10 bit AMOLED display. It looks fantastic with popping colors that you can easily see outdoors even in the bright sunlight. Now. The display that you do get is a 1080p display which up. Oh someone, got carjacked that sucks um.
The screen is 1080p and um. It's 90 hertz, you're not going to get the full 120 hertz like some cheaper phones out there have including cheaper than this phone, but this is my opinion on it, and this is only my opinion. If you don't agree with me, that's completely fine, but I would rather have a perfect panel that isn't 120 hertz rather than a panel that is 120 hertz but looks like garbage, I'm not going to mention any names, but it is from a cheap brand of phones. That's very famous overseas um. This panel is fantastic.
The colors are truly amazing, so if 90 hertz is all I get, I'm okay with that the side of the phone does have a fingerprint sensor, which is incredibly quick and accurate. I'm pretty sure. We've all heard this before I mean what more can I say about a fingerprint sensor: we've all seen if it's been around for many many many years, and I like it because you know nowadays with masks going around everywhere. It's a lot easier to use your fingerprint than having to pull the mask off or to put it in your pin to unlock the phone. So fingerprint sensor, not bad.
If you have a Wi-Fi six routers like I do by the way I know it looks pretty sick video coming soon. This phone also has a Wi-Fi six chips inside which will get you the most either internet speeds um after all, uh you're paying for your internet speed, so you might as well use all of it, or at least as much as you can over Wi-Fi speaking of speed. This phone connects flawlessly to LTE and 5g when it needs to now. You guys are probably saying mark duh like what phone doesn't connect to LTE and 5g flawlessly. Well, my children, the iPhone.
I don't know why? Okay, I don't know why. But whenever I have 5g my iPhone thinks that is 5g. Oh my god, we should stay on it, even though, if I go out into the farmlands, obviously I'm not expecting gig speeds on 5g in the farmlands, where there are cows and chickens running across the street, I'm getting around. Like one or two megabits per second down on 5g now LTE, if I manually switch to LTE that place, that same place gets around 20 to 40 megabits per second, this phone doesn't switch to the fastest network at all, even if the 5g speeds go down to as low as 500 kilo bits per second, which I did run into a few times, um it the iPhone just stays 5g, it doesn't matter you I mean you would have to be literally in the middle of nowhere for it to connect to LTE. Meanwhile, this phone, this super cheap phone switches perfectly in the same spot.
It switches from 5g to LTE to give you the better speed so Xiaomi, I don't know what you did, but hey man. It works for those of you on headphone wearing people out there. By the way I hate you, oh you'll, be happy to know this phone does have stereo speakers, not just stereo speakers, but they're, good stereo speakers. They get very loud, nice and crisp. So if you like to kick back, you know, watch a couple.
TV shows play a few games. This phone got it. So look, I can talk about specs all day long, but I think the one thing people want to know is hey. Mark is the phone worth it. I don't care about snapdragons and uh and Star Wars, and I don't care about 18 million gigs of ram.
Just tell me if the phone's good tell me if the phone's worth it, and to that I say yes, it is its super light. It's super thin. I mean that is remarkably thin. It's super light. It's super thin, it's very fast.
The cameras are a c plus c minus, I would say uh video recording is, you know decent and the battery life is pretty good. I was getting around six and a half hours of screen on time. Can't really complain there for those who have multiple numbers, for example, a work number and a personal number. This phone does support dual sim on 5g, which is fantastic so, like I said man, these mid-range phones and budget phones are astounding me more so than flagships. So guys did I miss anything.
Is there anything that you guys wanted to know, but I didn't cover in this video leave me a comment down below, and I'll answer as many questions as I can, this was mark from marketed adios.
Source : Mark's Tech