The Mi A2 is all about delivering a user experience that's devoid of clutter.
Android One drives Google's vision for Android and makes it more accessible across various
price points Neither device is particularly striking on
the design front — but the Mi A2 has a slight edge in this area as its back is subtly curved,
facilitating better in-hand feel.
That said, the camera sensor on the Mi A2 protrudes quite a bit from the body, making
the phone wobble when using it on a flat surface.
On the subject of camera, the dual 12MP + 20MP configuration at the
back is one of the best in this category.
The Mi A2 consistently takes great photos in daylight and low-light scenarios, and the
front camera is leagues ahead of what the Honor Play has to offer.
The Mi A2 is aimed at those looking for an uncluttered software experience — as the
device is in the Android One initiative, the interface is in line with Google's vision
for Android.
The device runs Android 8.1 Oreo out of the box, and Xiaomi has committed to delivering
the Android Pie update in the coming months.
Xiaomi hasn't made any significant changes to its design in the last two years, The device
still feels like an improved version of of the Redmi note 5 pro as
it has the same antenna lines at the top and bottom, and a similar matte finish While the
Mi A2 may not look very different from its predecessor,
it has rounded corners and subtle curves at the back that make it easier to hold.
Xiaomi has also retained the IR blaster, but the 3.5mm jack is no longer present.Xiaomi
provides a USB-C to 3.5mm dongle in the box that
lets you hook up your headphone jack to the device.
Also included in the box is a silicone case that offers basic protection.
Coming to the display, the 5.99-inch FHD+ (2160x1080) panel on the Mi A2 is similar
to what we've seen on the Redmi Note 5 Pro, but it's missing the display tweaks on offer
with MIUI.
There's also an ambient display mode that wakes the screen whenever you receive a notification,
and is very convenient The Mi A2 is the first phone in India with
Gorilla Glass 5 protection with better design aesthetic.
The Mi A2 has a single speaker located at the bottom, and it is loud.
The Snapdragon 660 makes it one of the fastest phones in this category, and you get 4GB of
RAM and 64GB of storage as standard in India (the 6GB version is coming soon).
While it isn't as big an issue in India, the lack of NFC will undoubtedly hurt Mi A2 sales
in Western markets as it makes the device incompatible with Google Pay.
While 64GB of storage is more than enough for most, there will always be a subset of
users that will refuse to buy a device that doesn't have a MicroSD slot.
And that's fine.
Xiaomi has more than enough devices in the budget segment, and the Redmi Note 5 Pro is
a better bet for those that want the added features.
Of course, your use case may vary significantly from mine, but I've had no issues with the
fact that the Mi A2 doesn't have a MicroSD slot.
Unlike most Xiaomi phones, the Mi A2 comes with Quick Charge 3.0 out of the box, and
the Indian unit supports Quick Charge 4.0 exclusively.
However, you'll have to pick up a third-party wall unit to access Quick Charge 4.0 speeds,
as the wall charger bundled in the box is the standard 5V/2A unit that Xiaomi includes
with its budget phones.
The Mi A2 comes with two new imaging sensors at the back — a 12MP f/1.75 aperture and
with a SONY IMX486 sensor joined by a 20MP f/1.75 aperture and with a SONY IMX376sensor
. The secondary lens is interesting
as it is designed to kick in during low-light shooting scenarios.
The camera interface has toggles for the flash, HDR, and live filters;
and you'll be able to switch between shooting modes with a swipe left or right gesture.
another unique feature on Mi A2 is a manual mode that lets you select between the regular
12MP sensor or the 20MP low-light shooter., according to environment lighting.
For example, switching to the 20MP sensor when shooting in low-light situations takes
advantage of the large 2.0µm pixels for brighter photos.
The Mi A2 has a 20MP front camera f/2.2 aperture ,, SONY IMX376 SENSOR with Xiaomi's AI features
On the bottom of the Mi A2, you'll find the USB-C connector, as well
as a speaker on one side and a microphone on the other.
The top of the phone is where you'll find the IR blaster as well as another microphone.
On the left side, is the dual SIM card slot, while the right side is where you'll find
the power button and volume rocker.
Even with the missing headphone jack, the Mi A2 remains as thick as the Mi A1 at 7.3mm.
You get a Night Light feature in the display settings of the Mi A2 that can be set at a
particular time of the day.
It turns your screen amber and is said to make it easier to look at the screen or read
in dim light.
You do get dual-SIM support, however, when using two SIM cards, one will support 4G while
the other will not, which is a bummer as you end up toggling between which SIM should
you use for data.
When it comes to battery, the Mi A2 is backed by a 3010mAh battery.
In our experience, the battery of the smartphone lasted easily about a day with moderate usage.
At this price, Xiaomi offers a well-performing mid-range processor, solid camera performance
and stock Android experience -- which is hard to find in competition at this price.
when it comes to video recording mi a1 comes with EIS In addition, the selfie camera is
another bombshell.
It sports a 20MP with soft selfie light and auto HDR.
It comes with AI portrait mode which gives AI bokeh enhancements.
Just like the rear camera, you also get a 4-in-1 Super Pixel feature
on the front snapper for perfect selfies in a low light environment.
The Chinese smartphone maker has chosen the Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 processor to power
the Mi A2.
It has eight Kryo 260 CPU cores and an Adreno 512 GPU
selfies are detailed and we got sharp results when shooting indoors HDR is available for
the selfie camera and kicks in automatically when required
mia2 front camer supports 1080 p at 30 fps video recording whereas rear camera can support
up to 4k video at 30 fps recording You also get the option to shoot in 1080p at 60fps
rather than 30fps with the rear camera, Video stabilisation is available for the rear
camera, and helps you capture steady footage.
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