Apologies, friends, I mixed up the battery charging specification from the Mi 10 Pro. See how these T variants can mix things up pretty easily? The Mi 10T Pro has 33W fast wired charging, no wireless charging. Thanks to those who pointed that out -- I had the spec sheets open at the same time and the details mixed up. -JV
That's why I'm going for a gaming phone. Those phones, aside from the very unconventional ones like the foldables and LG Wing, are the only phones nowadays with distinctive designs
@@nerovanguard846 Oneplus 8 looks pretty different compared to what have come out recently, i mean pill shape centered camera cutout is something that everyone rarely do, even if in my opinion, its better than those squared camera cutout on the corner
@ .... Exactly 🤔....hole punch looks annoying, in this case go 4 Mi 9 t pro , it has excellent full screen with stylish popup cam., AMOLED...👈🧐🧐Trust me , I own this Device.💥💥
A flawless Video, highlighting all the features. I have been using it for last 3 days and have observed: Good Display with fast response in various activities, good call quality and signal reception, Battery endurance is good with fast charging, Camera gives quality Pics and above all at a reasonable price in India. I am a I PHONE USER but haven't missed it while using it. I appreciate your crisp video and look forward to more. Thanks.
@@ashfaqurrahmanfahim5211 tbh i don't even notice it most of the time. There is slight difference in color accuracy but it's nothing someone cannot get used to My answer is no, i don't really miss it.
Mi10t pro's LCD panel does bot bother me at all. Coming from an Amoled display (Samsung and OnePlus), the smoothness of this phone compensate dor being an LCD (it's a high lcd panel btw). It's a great handset overall.
It's an even better deal here locally in Thailand for the equivalent of 380 Euro including the Mi Band 5, Mi TV stick and earbuds. The LCD is fine for that pricepoint specially since it has the 144hz refresh rate. I switched from Xiaomi to the Oneplus 7 pro because of the price of the Mi 10, but if they keep this new pricing up ill switch back next year to the mi 11t pro ;-) Plus i much prefer the masses of features of MIUI and Samsungs OneUI to the sparse Oxygen OS. Good video and easy to understand voice by the way great work !
Not having OLED is quite sad honestly but a 144 Hz LCD screen is more future proof imo, plus many high end TVs by Samsung also use QLED technology based on LCD
After having used the Poco F2 pro, I gotta say I don't hate miui as much as most other reviewers do, other than the extra steps in app installs just to show you ads lol
Go with mi10t pro for high refresh rate + IPS is good for long term use no amoled burn or high percentage of getting screen retention and value of course budget friendly yets get in toe to toe with current devices
honestly ive seen mixed reviews mi 10t pro camera...coming from pixel 3xl, is it worth for me to upgrade to mi 10t pro? other handphone are just too expensive
Some chronic problems are mentioned in the forums. Do you have any information about a software improvement expected? For example, I will decide whether to buy or not according to this situation.
Its 144 hz display makes it a way lot more fluid than iphone. And the quality of it's display can be boosted in advance color scheme settings and make its ips lcd resemble the quality of my Sony XZ3 bravia display (which is suprised me to be honest)
I'm glad you've mention in the video how easy it is to turn off the ads. People don't shut up about it. But I stopped watching after hearing there's no headphone jack
Can I buy this in the US and use it on Verizon? This phone checks off everything I want in a phone - 865 Snapdragon, flat screen, side fingerprint reader, very good real camera, 8 GB of RAM, 128 GB, WIFI 6, and a big battery.
Yes, it's a Xiaomi-Samsung (they made it together) sensor like in the S20 Ultra, Note 20 Ultra and Mi 10 Pro. And OLED screens get just as bright (or even brighter) as LCDs on phones now.. Never had any problem using it in direct sunlight with my OLED phones either. Prefer it over LCD
Uhm, if you are complaining about the android flagship's design is the same (which it is not) - then just look up to the design changes in the iPhones for the past 3-4 years and stop complaining.
For me no oled screen, no buy. I'd rather the Mi 10 with it's 90 hertz oled panel. It has better speakers and similar cameras. LCD screens shouldn't be on flagship phones.
This is not really a flagship. Their mi 10 pro is their flagship phone. But i do agree with you. I would prefer a 90hz oled over this. But putting an oled screen on this will cannibalize their flagship phone sale like what happen to between the mi 9 & mi 9t pro. And having option between oled & lcd is a nice touch to us consumer imo
You used to do a better hands on vlogg using the device featured. The endless talk without pauses is brain numbing too. As a photography enthusiast - we only want the quality of the camera footage still and moving
@@arkvsi8142 🤦🏿♂️ explain to me why wouldn't I... I love the phone for it camera versatility and paired with a two day battery I am able to get all the perfect shots I want with no issues 🤷🏾♂️
@@sharrieflentz1035 Because xiaomi releases kinda docents of phones a year that they may not care about minor bugs, updates will not be frecuent. When they started using notches, they had a status bar bug=height/thickness. They took months months and months to release a simple fix. You could do it manually using adb but at the cost of not seeing notification icons + using the hide-notch option. If an update brings a bug, do not expect a quick fix.
I haven't had any issues and the updates, security patches etc have been coming in which no problems and I like a lot of the fixes especially with the optimizations. This is just my opinion but every company tries to flood the market so you get the phone that best fits your needs opposed to what they want you to buy@@arkvsi8142
@@sharrieflentz1035 yes, I'm not saying their phones are buggy, just that possible minor bugsfixes may not be frecuent, security patches are only Google fixes, not related to brand's UI
I’m surprised I’ve never heard most people say this but I truly think Oneplus came up with the T moniker as a cheeky naming scheme because S as in the S that iPhones use for their mid cycle upgrade + 1 letter is T. 1+S = T 😆
Masami Eiri didn’t know he ever confirmed it, thought it was just speculation. I don’t read everything he says or posts. Cuz I know most people still aren’t aware
Masami Eiri why would I take credit for something the founder said if I knew the founder said it?? If I knew that he did then I’d know it could easily be searched and verified. I’ve always thought this since the first T phone and any TH-cam video I’ve seen on T phones has never pointed that out and usually just say they don’t know what the T stood for if they ever mention it at all. Shouldn’t be surprising that people don’t read everything you do, especially if it’s something as obscure as the meaning of a letter in a phone name lol
You need to wake up from the past. How many years do you hold on to your device for it to experience burn in? By the time you have it, should be around 3-5 years already. In short, irrelevant.
@@NatNetNitNotNut Its that simple. Oled still has burn in issues. LED means organic. If so why does LG shift the pixels if the logo is stayed for long time on your screen?
@@mathijs9365 actually modern quality OLEDs have been proven to be FAR more durable than you likely think. One of the big tech channels did a burn in test which was fairly unforgiving and over a very long period and the results were extremely surprising.
@@NatNetNitNotNut It can happen within months. And within a year it can be totally terrible. I've had two oleds, both suffer from really bad burn in. And a quick search shows that this happens to newer more expensive phones as well. Today. Not the past.
@@NatNetNitNotNut Burn-in isn't the only issue OLED panels have, I tested the OnePlus 8 Pro and the ASUS ROG Phone 3 and both have a so-called black crush issue. OnePlus has done some tweaking to make it less obvious, but it still shows in videos. The ASUS was much more horrible though, 144 Hz and OLED is an abomination as of now. To try to fix the black crush issue, ASUS basically made it so 60 Hz looks normal and starting with 90 Hz it has a grey overlay that gets more intense at 120 and 144 Hz. It's definitely a dealbreaker for me because you constantly have to choose between color and fluidity. I also have an iPad Pro 2020, with a 120 Hz IPS panel which has a superb quality - I am glad that I got to experience that screen because it made me realize that I can live with not so deep blacks more than living with a grey tint or a black crush issue.
In my region, mi 10t costs 390$. On the other hand one plus 8t costs around 950$. I currently own mi note 10 lite and what u guys think should i go for this mi 10t? I am an OLED lover btw!!!
I don't understand why front facing smoothing is still a thing. Many people complain about this feature and should be removed and companies should focus on more natural color
I hate oled screens. I can see the burn in of the ui after 6 months and can never unsee it. I'm still rocking an essential phone with an lcd and looking for a replacement now.
We need more Chinese phones in the US!! They offer so much more value for money; high end features for mid-range price! OPPO/VIVO/HUAWEI/XIAOMI are dominating in the Asian market for the past few years. I really feel like we pay too much for our phones here.
Yes, in Europe the competition means great deals, and I feel sorry for the US for not having an open market. Not only are they price-sensitive, but they also provide many deals with freebies. Huawei can give you £300 plus of gifts! This, of course, pushes the prices of Samsung products down so win-win!
@@fooltimedaddy I use both wired and wireless headphones I use the wired ones while my wireless ones are charging. I will long as possible keep a phone with headphone jack in my rotation.
@@bmike2521 yes I like the option of a headphone jack until usb type C or lighting port can sound just as good or better. Let's see or hear them duplicate the audio as a Hi-Fi jack like on the LG v60.
Finally flagship with lcd ips this is big and huge plus for me AMOLED is the worst I can’t use any phone with uses amoled it kills my eyes and always I can see rainbow glare in the screen even in iPhone 11 witch has best amoled
for its price...this isnt,,,,,....this is only flagship killer.......having 108mp camera, and 5000 mah and 500k antutu benchmark.....this is worth to buy than a pricy iPhone....
its a shame about that LCD. I'm sure its fine, but once you try that oled black... ...and dark/black themes are getting more and more popular, that just can't look impressive on LCD.
If you get the Chinese version, yes. The global does not have intrusive ads. I'm using the Poco F2 Pro which is slightly lower model to this and I have global version so no ads. It also utilizes app drawer and Google Cards integration into launcher.
@@genshininsufficientrewards533 I haven't noticed any irregular heat...but I'm not a heavy gamer either. The Snapdragon 865 is a good CPU...It doesn't generally overheat.
so? what's so good about wireless charging, it goes slower, internally it takes a lot of room, which Xiaomi used for a bigger battery and so it lowers the overall cost. Wireless charging is just cool, but in my opnion, no advantage to a phone, it's just a gadget...
I love Oled screen it's a nice phone but my new note 20 ultra I wouldn't trade for any other phone made. The new Xbox game pass playing real games 120hz beautiful fast at 5g better than wifi over 100 Xbox cloud games.
1. It's 33Watt for wire charging and there is no wireless charging. 2. There is no such thing as a macro sensor, there are macro lenses. That extra macro lens makes no sense as any lens can be used for macro by simply making it go further from the sensor. They could have saved some good money with letting that go and using the 108MP sensor for everything. 3. Yes, I would have preferred a decent AMOLED than the best LCD, literally no one is playing the games that go up to 144fps, they're garbage and phone can't keep up with 144fps with good games.
The odd thing about this review mix up would be the oddness that in order to review the phone you'd have to spend extensive time with the device, so wouldn't you inherently know that it doesn't support 30w wireless and 50w wired charging? 🤔
Apologies, friends, I mixed up the battery charging specification from the Mi 10 Pro. See how these T variants can mix things up pretty easily? The Mi 10T Pro has 33W fast wired charging, no wireless charging. Thanks to those who pointed that out -- I had the spec sheets open at the same time and the details mixed up. -JV
Is there an Xiaomi with Qi charging and 256Gb SD card capability?
1:41 Hey Josh, you noticed the storage animation being tilted when you showed us the phone?
No wireless charging?! No buy for me...
Poco f2 pro vs mi 10t 5g 🥺
is all the camera software features like clone mode available on the older mi 10 pro non T version?
Honestly I feel like all these “NEW” phones ... Look pretty much the same ...
That's why I'm going for a gaming phone. Those phones, aside from the very unconventional ones like the foldables and LG Wing, are the only phones nowadays with distinctive designs
Just use a cover or those old traditional Nokia phones.
@@nerovanguard846 Oneplus 8 looks pretty different compared to what have come out recently, i mean pill shape centered camera cutout is something that everyone rarely do, even if in my opinion, its better than those squared camera cutout on the corner
@ hole punch is fine but lack of a headphone jack is unacceptable
@ .... Exactly 🤔....hole punch looks annoying, in this case go 4 Mi 9 t pro , it has excellent full screen with stylish popup cam., AMOLED...👈🧐🧐Trust me , I own this Device.💥💥
Gonna get mine in few days :3 can't wait!
Me too👀💯
A flawless Video, highlighting all the features. I have been using it for last 3 days and have observed: Good Display with fast response in various activities, good call quality and signal reception, Battery endurance is good with fast charging, Camera gives quality Pics and above all at a reasonable price in India. I am a I PHONE USER but haven't missed it while using it. I appreciate your crisp video and look forward to more. Thanks.
If LCD is that crappy the huge majority of laptops won't be still using LCD screens today
I'm using it, it's better than mid ranged amoled when I compared in real life, + 144hz is just ❤️
In the Philippines, it's even cheaper at around 25k. And it's always cheaper on lazada and shopee
After so many reviews I've decided this is the perfect phone for me can't wait to get my hands on one. Thanks for the great review 👍
Same
Switching from a Samsung Galaxy Note8 to this one. Honestly, it is really one of the best valued phones in 2020.
It is THE BEDT valued phone in 2020. Im rocking my mi 10t from mi 9t. Its a beast and a very good value for the money
did you miss the amoled display?
@@ashfaqurrahmanfahim5211 tbh i don't even notice it most of the time. There is slight difference in color accuracy but it's nothing someone cannot get used to
My answer is no, i don't really miss it.
Mi10t pro's LCD panel does bot bother me at all. Coming from an Amoled display (Samsung and OnePlus), the smoothness of this phone compensate dor being an LCD (it's a high lcd panel btw). It's a great handset overall.
I was shocked at the price increase when the first Mi 10 models were ~$800-1000 after seeing the Mi 9 at closer to $600
Well it depends which region you're in. If Joshua is in US, this phone would be very expensive there but in SEA, these phones are very cheap.
It's an even better deal here locally in Thailand for the equivalent of 380 Euro including the Mi Band 5, Mi TV stick and earbuds. The LCD is fine for that pricepoint specially since it has the 144hz refresh rate. I switched from Xiaomi to the Oneplus 7 pro because of the price of the Mi 10, but if they keep this new pricing up ill switch back next year to the mi 11t pro ;-) Plus i much prefer the masses of features of MIUI and Samsungs OneUI to the sparse Oxygen OS. Good video and easy to understand voice by the way great work !
I honestly luv that xiaomi 10t series 🖤
Thanks for the review!!
Not having OLED is quite sad honestly but a 144 Hz LCD screen is more future proof imo, plus many high end TVs by Samsung also use QLED technology based on LCD
I had the mi 9t ... gave that to my dad when I got the note 20 ultra. mi is a great phone
So why did you go for samsung and their overpriced note 20 ultra?
@@noventay4
Maybe he makes more money than you and can have the option to buy it?
@@justsomepandawithinternet probably this, and the Note is a better device still
@@ezrapardede1921 If it's the snapdragon variant then yes
@@MatsuJ. yep
Is this available in Kenya?
Looks great I need it to come to the US
For you bro? Better phone poco f2 pro or mi 10t pro? Thanks
Great video and phone is fairly priced and is awesome
After having used the Poco F2 pro, I gotta say I don't hate miui as much as most other reviewers do, other than the extra steps in app installs just to show you ads lol
@ 00:29 I think the right phone model brand that 'T' stands is the LG Wing because it swivel and form a T shape. :)
which is better sir joshua.. pixel 4a vs mi 10t pro vs mi 10t?
Go with mi10t pro for high refresh rate + IPS is good for long term use no amoled burn or high percentage of getting screen retention and value of course budget friendly yets get in toe to toe with current devices
The T in xiaomi stands for "pure stock android with no ads" 😁
In the UK there's no ads
But in India call recording removed 😔
honestly ive seen mixed reviews mi 10t pro camera...coming from pixel 3xl, is it worth for me to upgrade to mi 10t pro? other handphone are just too expensive
Some chronic problems are mentioned in the forums. Do you have any information about a software improvement expected? For example, I will decide whether to buy or not according to this situation.
What kind of problems?
Planning to pick up this next week
Did you pick it up?
@@odingojackson5448 not yet
Its 144 hz display makes it a way lot more fluid than iphone. And the quality of it's display can be boosted in advance color scheme settings and make its ips lcd resemble the quality of my Sony XZ3 bravia display (which is suprised me to be honest)
I'm glad you've mention in the video how easy it is to turn off the ads. People don't shut up about it. But I stopped watching after hearing there's no headphone jack
Just buy an old phone with it, there you go. Wireless/Bluetooth = freedom
In my country you get Xiaomi Mi Electric Scooter Essential Lite (worth over 300 euros) for free if you preorder this device. I'm going to buy this :D
There are no ads in EEA ROM
Can I buy this in the US and use it on Verizon? This phone checks off everything I want in a phone - 865 Snapdragon, flat screen, side fingerprint reader, very good real camera, 8 GB of RAM, 128 GB, WIFI 6, and a big battery.
Did you already get it ??
What's the battery like?
Some say that the mi10t camera is better than the pro version? 🤔😐
Waited for 2 years for this type of smartphone to appear in the market, specs to price ratio..
"Perfectly balanced as all things should be.."
-Thanos
Mine arrived today for the exact same reason
Yes, it's a Xiaomi-Samsung (they made it together) sensor like in the S20 Ultra, Note 20 Ultra and Mi 10 Pro.
And OLED screens get just as bright (or even brighter) as LCDs on phones now..
Never had any problem using it in direct sunlight with my OLED phones either. Prefer it over LCD
Why do you turn on the dark mode?It's an LCD screen.
Because it is easier on the eyes.
It’s hard to get excited when almost all Android flagship devices look the same nowadays. But the ads, maybe that’s the new thing.
Uhm, if you are complaining about the android flagship's design is the same (which it is not) - then just look up to the design changes in the iPhones for the past 3-4 years and stop complaining.
Can you disable all adds forever just with that 1 button?
Does it have selfie video bokeh?
Also does it have ES in selfie camera?
idk but i heard T stand for the third model for the production of each series . can be true or vice versa
Maybe it is. Third to the Mi 10 and Note 10 series.
For me no oled screen, no buy. I'd rather the Mi 10 with it's 90 hertz oled panel. It has better speakers and similar cameras. LCD screens shouldn't be on flagship phones.
This is not really a flagship. Their mi 10 pro is their flagship phone. But i do agree with you. I would prefer a 90hz oled over this. But putting an oled screen on this will cannibalize their flagship phone sale like what happen to between the mi 9 & mi 9t pro. And having option between oled & lcd is a nice touch to us consumer imo
t stands for timeless ur welcome :)
No " T " stands for Terror
T stand for Truth
plz what is the name of the wallpaper u r using in the phone? i need it
Did he just say that the ads build in the system ui doesn't bother him ? Common bro give an honest feedback without any bias 🙏
Yeah... That was kinda odd. Intrusive ads that you didn't ask for are annoying no matter how you slice it.
@@anthonyt425 Yeah that's what ! For sure there is something fishy behind that "not that annoying" remark 😅🤔
It's really not that annoying, go use it first
You used to do a better hands on vlogg using the device featured. The endless talk without pauses is brain numbing too. As a photography enthusiast - we only want the quality of the camera footage still and moving
what about the touch sampling rate?
Amoled this amoled that ugghh it doesn't matter to some people have been using LCD displays for the last 4 years no problem whatsoever it's fine!
I am still loving my Mi Note 10 and probably will stay with the phone until a Note 11 comes out
You will not
@@arkvsi8142 🤦🏿♂️ explain to me why wouldn't I... I love the phone for it camera versatility and paired with a two day battery I am able to get all the perfect shots I want with no issues 🤷🏾♂️
@@sharrieflentz1035 Because xiaomi releases kinda docents of phones a year that they may not care about minor bugs, updates will not be frecuent. When they started using notches, they had a status bar bug=height/thickness. They took months months and months to release a simple fix. You could do it manually using adb but at the cost of not seeing notification icons + using the hide-notch option. If an update brings a bug, do not expect a quick fix.
I haven't had any issues and the updates, security patches etc have been coming in which no problems and I like a lot of the fixes especially with the optimizations. This is just my opinion but every company tries to flood the market so you get the phone that best fits your needs opposed to what they want you to buy@@arkvsi8142
@@sharrieflentz1035 yes, I'm not saying their phones are buggy, just that possible minor bugsfixes may not be frecuent, security patches are only Google fixes, not related to brand's UI
I’m surprised I’ve never heard most people say this but I truly think Oneplus came up with the T moniker as a cheeky naming scheme because S as in the S that iPhones use for their mid cycle upgrade + 1 letter is T.
1+S = T 😆
Why do you say it like you came up with this theory yourself? Carl Pei himself said this was the idea behind the T moniker.
Masami Eiri didn’t know he ever confirmed it, thought it was just speculation. I don’t read everything he says or posts. Cuz I know most people still aren’t aware
@@extra4542 Yes. Carl Pei said it during the 5t/3t event I believe.
Masami Eiri why would I take credit for something the founder said if I knew the founder said it?? If I knew that he did then I’d know it could easily be searched and verified. I’ve always thought this since the first T phone and any TH-cam video I’ve seen on T phones has never pointed that out and usually just say they don’t know what the T stood for if they ever mention it at all. Shouldn’t be surprising that people don’t read everything you do, especially if it’s something as obscure as the meaning of a letter in a phone name lol
@@extra4542 bro you're so fake i'm dying of laughter bro
IPS all over. Amoled can have burn in. And I dont want to nurture my screen
You need to wake up from the past. How many years do you hold on to your device for it to experience burn in? By the time you have it, should be around 3-5 years already. In short, irrelevant.
@@NatNetNitNotNut Its that simple. Oled still has burn in issues. LED means organic. If so why does LG shift the pixels if the logo is stayed for long time on your screen?
@@mathijs9365 actually modern quality OLEDs have been proven to be FAR more durable than you likely think. One of the big tech channels did a burn in test which was fairly unforgiving and over a very long period and the results were extremely surprising.
@@NatNetNitNotNut It can happen within months. And within a year it can be totally terrible. I've had two oleds, both suffer from really bad burn in. And a quick search shows that this happens to newer more expensive phones as well. Today. Not the past.
@@NatNetNitNotNut Burn-in isn't the only issue OLED panels have, I tested the OnePlus 8 Pro and the ASUS ROG Phone 3 and both have a so-called black crush issue. OnePlus has done some tweaking to make it less obvious, but it still shows in videos. The ASUS was much more horrible though, 144 Hz and OLED is an abomination as of now. To try to fix the black crush issue, ASUS basically made it so 60 Hz looks normal and starting with 90 Hz it has a grey overlay that gets more intense at 120 and 144 Hz. It's definitely a dealbreaker for me because you constantly have to choose between color and fluidity.
I also have an iPad Pro 2020, with a 120 Hz IPS panel which has a superb quality - I am glad that I got to experience that screen because it made me realize that I can live with not so deep blacks more than living with a grey tint or a black crush issue.
What is the touch response rate of this mobile?
240 bro
Not in the UK it doesn't show ads?
what's the touch sampling rate of this phone?
Anyone noticed the liquid like animations @01:38
Wallpaper link plsssssss ( i currently own the mi 10t pro)
10T Pro have Wireless charging????? 50W wired?????
Don't be an amateur Josh. You can turn off the ads easily.
Will it work with Metro by Tmobile? I want to use this in the USA
Haven't seen an ad yet on my unit
In my region, mi 10t costs 390$. On the other hand one plus 8t costs around 950$. I currently own mi note 10 lite and what u guys think should i go for this mi 10t? I am an OLED lover btw!!!
Well the LCD in this phone is pretty good but if you love oled I think you should see something else
Btw it's even better than IPhone 11's LCD
Sorry No Ads at this price range, doesn't sound much of a pro, does it?
Ima get this phone it's awesome
What game as he playing?
1:54 that's your T right there.
I don't understand why front facing smoothing is still a thing. Many people complain about this feature and should be removed and companies should focus on more natural color
Need your help, pls reply my comment. I want to buy a new phone but idk which one to choose. Mi 10 5G or Mi 10t pro?
Discounted Find X2 Pro? It is about the same price now
I hate oled screens. I can see the burn in of the ui after 6 months and can never unsee it. I'm still rocking an essential phone with an lcd and looking for a replacement now.
Lol, your hair is so dope. Phone is also sweet. Always good to see your content brother 🤙
We need more Chinese phones in the US!! They offer so much more value for money; high end features for mid-range price! OPPO/VIVO/HUAWEI/XIAOMI are dominating in the Asian market for the past few years. I really feel like we pay too much for our phones here.
Yes, in Europe the competition means great deals, and I feel sorry for the US for not having an open market. Not only are they price-sensitive, but they also provide many deals with freebies. Huawei can give you £300 plus of gifts! This, of course, pushes the prices of Samsung products down so win-win!
I wonder who can put out the best phone at $300. That's closer to many customers' budgets.
Excellent video ....superb...
Sir ...will it take 108 MP RAW photos ?
Yes it does
Lack of a headphone jack will never be a tired complaint for me they should just include the damn thing on all the phones.
I've never used wired headphones for so many years I forgot how it feels to push a 3.5mm jack now haha
@@fooltimedaddy I use both wired and wireless headphones I use the wired ones while my wireless ones are charging. I will long as possible keep a phone with headphone jack in my rotation.
A 3.5mm jack on a phone with wired IEMs are my preferred listening experience even though I do have wireless earbuds.
@@bmike2521 yes I like the option of a headphone jack until usb type C or lighting port can sound just as good or better. Let's see or hear them duplicate the audio as a Hi-Fi jack like on the LG v60.
@@MrJay197409 what about when charging?
Josh, did you enjoy your T? ;)
My nxt phone
Finally flagship with lcd ips this is big and huge plus for me
AMOLED is the worst I can’t use any phone with uses amoled it kills my eyes and always I can see rainbow glare in the screen even in iPhone 11 witch has best amoled
for its price...this isnt,,,,,....this is only flagship killer.......having 108mp camera, and 5000 mah and 500k antutu benchmark.....this is worth to buy than a pricy iPhone....
Samsung has the best amoleds then OnePlus which are Samsung panels lol.
its a shame about that LCD. I'm sure its fine, but once you try that oled black...
...and dark/black themes are getting more and more popular, that just can't look impressive on LCD.
But the price is £600
@@dylanpower1438 so what.. You got some other phones (realme, poco etc) for the same and lower price with great specs AND amoled 90-120hz.
@ClockworkClown is Google down?
@@dylanpower1438 Lcd especially this one which is not that bright is horrible for this price
1:00 wireless charging? What? Are you you shure?
No. He is wrong.
How concerned are about the security of this phone and china?
Does the OIS also active in shooting pictures (beside in long exposure mode)?
2:29 which game is this??
Genshin impact
Whats the name of game in 4:48?
Genshin impact i believe
Which will be better to buy, OP8t or Mi10t pro?
8t
JV Rocks💣💥
Watching on mi 9t pro... Should i buy mi 10t pro?.
Yes. And give me the 9t pro :)
what is the touch sampling rate of mi 10t pro?
240
What is that game any know
Pay for a Phone to watch ADS. Hell no!
If you get the Chinese version, yes. The global does not have intrusive ads. I'm using the Poco F2 Pro which is slightly lower model to this and I have global version so no ads. It also utilizes app drawer and Google Cards integration into launcher.
@@GSP-76 does it heat up when playing?
@@genshininsufficientrewards533 ofc every phone would heat up when playing
@@genshininsufficientrewards533 I haven't noticed any irregular heat...but I'm not a heavy gamer either. The Snapdragon 865 is a good CPU...It doesn't generally overheat.
@@whoswho6524 yeah i know lol just want to know hows that "liquid cooling 2.0" do its job
T stands for trimmed down version
T is actually Third, just like S from iphone 4S, is Second. They skipped the S but join OnePlus in the T suffix...
please review the mi 10t 5g if theres significant downgrade from his big brother "10t pro"...
pro withe LCD ? i don't think so
Wireless!!!!! But it doesn't support wireless... Kindly clarify
this does'nt have the wireless charges
so? what's so good about wireless charging, it goes slower, internally it takes a lot of room, which Xiaomi used for a bigger battery and so it lowers the overall cost.
Wireless charging is just cool, but in my opnion, no advantage to a phone, it's just a gadget...
I love Oled screen it's a nice phone but my new note 20 ultra I wouldn't trade for any other phone made. The new Xbox game pass playing real games 120hz beautiful fast at 5g better than wifi over 100 Xbox cloud games.
t stands for third?
mi 10 Pro
mi 10 ultra
mi 10 t Pro
is it just me or the pictures and videos from this phone looks blurry ?
Probably but you're not really looking at the full resolution image.
TH-cam image processing
I really don't like the mi's ui experience. Theymake all the icons in big sizes. Feels like weird
1. It's 33Watt for wire charging and there is no wireless charging.
2. There is no such thing as a macro sensor, there are macro lenses. That extra macro lens makes no sense as any lens can be used for macro by simply making it go further from the sensor. They could have saved some good money with letting that go and using the 108MP sensor for everything.
3. Yes, I would have preferred a decent AMOLED than the best LCD, literally no one is playing the games that go up to 144fps, they're garbage and phone can't keep up with 144fps with good games.
The odd thing about this review mix up would be the oddness that in order to review the phone you'd have to spend extensive time with the device, so wouldn't you inherently know that it doesn't support 30w wireless and 50w wired charging? 🤔
LCD? 🙄🙄🙄