
On top of that, this phone features a 120Hz refresh rate which is adaptive from 30Hz, 60Hz, 90Hz and 120Hz.īut, the star of the show here is definitely going to be that camera system. This does give it a crisp 446 pixels per inch however. It pushes 2712×1220 pixels across the display, which means as far as resolution is concerned it is higher res than Full HD+ but not quite a Quad HD. It’s a 6.67″ CrystalRes AMOLED DotDisplay, but it has a rather unconventional resolution. Up front, the phone also has a pretty nice screen. Coupled with the large capacity battery, it seems like this phone would be great for power users. I don’t know if you’ve ever experienced charging like this before, but it is absolutely game-changing to the way you charge a smartphone. Despite the lower wattage though, Xiaomi claims the same 0-100% charge time as the OnePlus 10T, which is 19 minutes. Keeping the lights on, you also get a sweet 5,000 mAh battery, but the kicker here is that the phone supports fast charging of up to 120W via the included USB Type C cable and charging brick. This smartphone packs a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor with up to 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 256GB of UFS 3.1 internal storage. It’s definitely the more capable of the two devices and it does not pull any punches when it comes to the spec sheet. Leading the lineup is the Xiaomi 12T Pro.
