This year, thanks l?n the screen size reduced from 6.4 "to 6", changed l?n 18: 9 ratio and thin bezels, the device also became neater. I think this size is reasonable, not too big but not too small, enough to give you a good experience of the big screen while still making it easy to pocket, easy to carry, even for women.
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If you like thin bezels but are hindered by the size of the Mix m?t, then the Mix 2 is a great candidate for you to consider. It is even smaller than the 5.5" iPhone 7 Plus. The color and brightness of this screen are also nothing to complain about, sometimes even too bright.

The subtlety in the design of Mi Mix 2 is also reflected in the speakerphone. Compared to all other slim-bezel phones on the market, the speakerphone of Mi Mix hai is probably the smallest and least "revealing" while still ensuring good call quality.
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The first generation Mi Mix 1 does not even have a speakerphone anymore, it uses wave transmission technology to bring sound into your ears but the quality is still not good, on Mi Mix 2 this drawback has been completely overcome. Compared to the speaker range that Samsung is using for the S8, Note 8 or Apple for the iPhone X, the Mi Mix hai is on a completely different level.

Mi Mix hai is not only good in appearance, but also the software and interface are made very well. The device runs as fast as when I use HTC U11 and is close to Google Pixel, which is very commendable in the context of Xiaomi's MIUI interface being heavily customized. The device uses Snapdragon 835 + 6GB RAM, so you won't have l?n think more about the configuration that the manufacturer has chosen for this product.
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I also like the way that Xiaomi warns users at the stage of setting a password l?n open the device. This detail is tiny and you think that by default everyone must know that forgot password = lost data (due l?n having l?n restore the device), but no, not everyone understands that. Don't you sometimes surf Facebook and still see this person complaining about forgetting their password and asking how to fix it? A small warning message for users is enough, but no company does and shows that information clearly, except for Xiaomi's MIUI.