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March 2016
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The Xiaomi Mi 5 has a sleek
Lightweight design with a beautiful finish that's as good as any high-end phone. Great camera and dual-SIM features will let you use this as a travel phone too. It's top-of-the-line hardware at a low price
Beautiful
Premium design
Low cost
Excellent camera
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There's no microSD card slot like the Samsung Galaxy S7
Published: 2016-05-10, Author: Michael , review by: wired.com
Surprisingly good for an inexpensive phone. Big, bright screen in a slim body. Customizable buttons and an accurate fingerprint sensor. Highresolution camera with fouraxis optical image stabilization and 4K video capability. Insanely fast processor with l
Camera keeps annoyingly refocusing while shooting videos. The black finish is a grime magnetfingerprints show up instantly. Difficult to find: the Mi 5 is not officially distributed in America or Europe yet, so you have to order it sightunseen from eBay o
Pleasant design, Very good allaround performance, Competitive price
Underwhelming video recording, No microSD slot, Hard to get
While the Xiaomi Mi 5 is a great all-around smartphone, only customers in China and India will be able to score it at bargain prices, starting at the equivalent of around $300 for the 32GB model. Shoppers from the rest of the world can buy the Mi 5 from e...
Annoying flash sales, Software niggles, Camera not great in lowlight, No microSD slot
Ultimately, Xiaomi's reputation will be its biggest hurdle in the Indian market, as the vendor has built up its market share in the entry-level segment, and that's what consumers associate with the brand. The most difficult part for Xiaomi will be to conv...
Abstract: by Linus 16 hours ago 861 views3When it comes to the high-end smartphones, they usually cost a lot. But what if there is a device that challenges the concept of it. Meet the Xiaomi Mi5, the phone that costs as twice as less as the Samsung Galaxy S7. Can i...
Excellent design & solid build quality, Impressive display, Unmatched performance for the price, Good battery life with Quick Charge 3.0 support, Great camera in good light, 4-axis OIS is helpful, Fingerprint reader is very fast & accurate, Features an I
No U.S. availability, Lack of U.S. 4G LTE support, Low-light camera performance is sub-par, MIUI is still missing features found in stock Android, Bootloader unlocking process is unwieldy
Xiaomi has dotted the i's and crossed the t's with the Mi 5 and delivered an astonishingly impressive smartphone. By offering what is quite possibly the best mobile experience at this price, Xiaomi has yet again redefined what an affordable smartphone sho...
Phone heats up occasionally, Cameras are hit and miss, No expandable storage, Battery life is average
The fact that we're actually considering the Samsung Galaxy S7 (review) as competition for the Mi 5 should speak volumes for how far Xiaomi has come. The company has evolved tremendously over the last six years, and the Mi 5 is testament to that. We're no...
Abstract: "Does the Xiaomi Mi 5 live up to the flagship camera standard? Let's find out" Xiaomi's latest flagship, the Mi 5 (unboxing | first impressions), has just gone on sale in India priced at Rs 24,999 for the 32GB variant. The Mi 5 has a lot going for it – a...
The Xiaomi Mi 5 has a sleek, lightweight design with a beautiful finish that's as good as any high-end phone. Great camera and dual-SIM features will let you use this as a travel phone too. It's top-of-the-line hardware at a low price
There's no microSD card slot like the Samsung Galaxy S7, or removable battery like the LG G5
Xiaomi's impressive Mi 5 has the features to stand up against the very best, but it's a shame it won't be officially available worldwide...
Published: 2016-03-22, Author: Ron , review by: arstechnica.com
A Snapdragon 820 for an amazing $305, Build quality worthy of a much more expensive phone, Fast, accurate fingerprint reader, USB Type-C, The camera isn't up to the level of a $700 camera, but for $305, it's pretty good
Broken permissions system allows some apps to slip through without user consent, Unlabeled "back" and "recent" buttons can be confusing, No "always on" voice support, It's a China-only phone, so the LTE bands won't work in most countries, Glass back is fr
Raises the bar for cheap phones in a big way, Zero worries about performance or battery life, Software additions are smart and helpful
Some fit and finish concerns, Image quality is a step below the best, Not available in the US or Europe
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