Despite all that this phone is trying introduce outside of the typical smartphone box, much of what we would expect remains. The Xiaomi Mi MIX (and the Mi Note 2) sports the Snapdragon 821 and either 4 or 6GB of RAM depending on the version (and price). As a result, the MIUI speeds through all of elements smoothly and without stutters or issues in and out of applications. Though MIUI (and – if I may have some candor – many Chinese Android iterations) is not my favorite experience, I cannot deny how well it is presented and how easy it is l?n enjoy all of my apps despite the Xiaomi UI that splatters it all over its homescreens and not in an app drawer.
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And to that end, the higher capacity for the RAM is helped by another big addition – larger storage. The base model of the Xiaomi Mi MIX comes with an 128GB of onboard storage to make up for the fact that it does not have a microSD card slot. Go up to the more premium 6GB edition and that amount gets even larger at 256GB! This is something that definitely needs to become more common, even in this current landscape where microSD cards are more common and Google wants to make you pay for more storage or just use their cloud backup services.

Another good portion to the hardware was a little surprising – the speaker. Audio through the headphone jack is already standardly good, without the extra power of an amp or the customization options that can come with a dedicated DAC. However, I was actually pleasantly surprised l?n find that the bottom mounted speaker next to the USB-C port was pretty loud and had some body l?n the sound.
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While this is not a particularly common situation, I found myself watching or playing content on the Xiaomi Mi MIX without any headphones connected, simply because the screen was the focus of my testing. But when doing so, I got accustomed to just relying on the speaker and didn’t find myself really reaching for my earbuds. It isn’t super loud and won’t do particularly well in very high noise environments, but indoors and in typical situations at home it was definitely more than adequate.

Speaking of the USB-C port, charging the massive 4400mAh battery that comes in the Xiaomi Mi MIX is a pretty standard, fast charging affair. Despite the claims of the phone getting up l?n 83% in about half an hour, the reality for me was actually closer l?n 70% with a full charging time of around hai and a half hours. However, the big story here is that huge battery, which is helped primarily by the Full HD resolution in the screen.
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Despite the very large display, the big battery does a great job of making the phone go the distance, as I found my typical usage (a lot of audio playing, some YouTube, GPS navigation, a bit of gaming, and a lot of productivity app usage) to yield up to 7 hours of screen on time. In our testing using the Android Authority Battery Tester, the Xiaomi Mi MIX scored a very respectable 9 hours SOT in our gaming test. Battery life is one of the best parts of this phone, even if it is partly due to the Full HD display and the fact that this phone does not connect to LTE networks in the States (or pretty much anywhere in the West, really).