Xiaomi Mi A1 Android One Phone Review
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What differentiates this from Xiaomi phones of the past is that it is co-developed by Google—as part of its Android One initiative. This means that unlike their other phones that run the Android overlay MIUI, this is a pure android stock experience.Being part of the Android One program this phone guarantees regular security updates and a promise to update to Android Oreo 8.1 in early 2018. This a particular feature that is missing from other cheap imports.The full specification of the phone includes:Full Metal Build, Dual Pyrolytic Graphite Sheet- Android Nougat 7.x, Upgradable to Android Oreo before end of 2017
- 5″ 1080p IPS LCD, Gorilla Glass 3
- Snapdragon 625
- 4GB RAM
- 64GB Storage (ROM)
- Dual SIM (or 1 Sim & 1 MicroSD)
- Unlimited High-Quality Storage on Google Photos
- 12MP+12MP Dual Camera, Wide Angle+Telephoto Lens
- 5MP Front Camera, Beauty Mode 3.0
- 10V Smart Power Amplifier, DHS Audio
- USB Type-C Port
- 3080mAh Battery
- 5mm jack
Design
Battery
The battery is an averagely sized 3,080mAh, which is a little disappointing, as I would have liked to see something like 4,100mAh as found on the Redmi Note 4. Due to the 625 chipset and pure Android experience you do get a decent amount of usage out of this phone though. I could easily get a full days usage out of the phone, but it did require charging nightly.Performance
The processor inside the phone maybe mid-range, but with not bloated skins getting in the way this phone handles daily tasks with aplomb. I found the similarly specced Blackberry to lag on occasion, but to date, I have not encountered this issue with the Xiaomi.Apps load quickly, and I was able to switch between things without issues. Multitasking is a breeze for basic things like WhatsApp, Facebook, YouTube, Gmail, Apple Music, browsing the web and Instagram.Even for gaming, the phone managed to handle things well. I tried out Asphalt 8, Dead Trigger 2 and Nova 3, all three played smoothly without any noticeable frame rate drops. If this had a larger resolution display, it might not have performed quite as well.Camera
Xiaomi has taken the dual 12MP camera setup from its Mi 6 flagship and bolted it onto the Mi A1. The Mi A1 cuts the costs a little bit with an inferior f/2.2 aperture on its main lens.It offers a 2x optical zoom via the secondary 12MP telephoto lens, just like the iPhone X and the OnePlus 5.In this price bracket, I don’t think you will find a better camera; the overall performance is excellent.Overall
In this price bracket, this is probably about as good as it gets. The build quality and performance are fantastic. Apart from the lack of NFC, there is nothing significant to fault with this phone. You can get nicer looking phones from the likes of Vernee and Oukitel but the MediaTek processors they use don’t perform quite as well, they won’t get updates and the cameras can be a bit iffy. The main other competitor here would be the Moto G5S Plus, which is about 10% more expensive, has less RAM, doesn’t look as nice, but it does have NFC.It is just a shame this is not readily available in the UK direct from Amazon the like.You can buy the Xiaomi Mi A1 is available from GearBest at the moment from £158.06[button link=”http://mightygadget.com/xiomi” newwindow=”yes”] Buy from GearBest[/button]

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