MIUI 8 (Base on Android 7.1OS) , 6GB RAM + 64GB ROM
Dual Nano SIM card dual standby(Both SIM slots are compatible with 4G, respectively. When they work at the same time, only one of them can receive LTE service and the other WCDMA )
Support FDD LTE/4G+/3G/GPS/dual band Wifi/Bluetooth/Miracast/OTG/Type-C/ultrasonic fingerprint ID/NFC/VoLTE
Nearly as expensive as Galaxy S8 and doesn't come with valid warranty. Is not a standard model. Will not have same support as Samsung. Will not have resale value. So extremely cold.
japes to maj2509
19 Sep 17#3
Look on eBay for the original mix and you'll be surprised at how well they keep their value
maj2509 to japes
19 Sep 17#5
I am saying this as I know. Look at Samsung Galaxy S7 edge still selling at £350. What phone do you use yourself? Are you gonna buy this? Stop luring other people in to something that doesn't even have warranty.
SweeneyUK to maj2509
19 Sep 17#10
Have u ever actually used a mobile phone warranty?? Iv had atleast 10 phones and never used it once. That's what insurance is for.
BristolBillyBob to SweeneyUK
19 Sep 17#25
I have, three times. Sony warranty for the 'self-cracking screen' feature on the Z3, an LG G4 for being all over the shop with its battery and my Samsung S6 Edge for putting lovely big stripes across the screen. Actually, now I think about it, that's my last three phones. Personally, I wouldn't be without a warranty now. Insurance is one thing, but there's excesses, no claims, all that nonsense to deal with. But as they say, you pays your money and you takes your choice. :smile:
japes to maj2509
19 Sep 17#15
?? I've been watching the mix1 over the last few weeks as I am in the market for a new phone. They keep their value very well on eBay, else I would have bought one. They're a massive brand and highly regarded. Personally went for the OnePlus5 from BG but only due to price.
maj2509 to japes
19 Sep 17#19
You have followed just one phone and I follow the market mate. Samsung Galaxy S6 edge bought for £ 230 refurb in Feb 2016 and sold it for £ 260 two weeks ago.
japes to maj2509
19 Sep 17#22
Well done. Do you want a gold star? I've been watching numerous Xiaomi phones on eBay and all holding value but this thread is about the Mix line. For info, the Mix1 is £350ish new on BG and selling for over £300+ on eBay second hand. But you stick to your Samsung :grin:
maj2509 to japes
19 Sep 17#27
All what I said is nothing but facts. Are you telling me that you will ship a phone ( £ 400 +) back to China and they will repair and send it back to you. Mate, keep your fingers as well as legs crossed :grin: If I can stop few people from spending a fortune for something which dont even have a valid warranty, it's a Gold Star for me mate :smile:
japes to maj2509
19 Sep 17#32
Second hand phones have no warranty either
badboyofrock to maj2509
19 Sep 17#8
Warranty I'll give you, but everything else is crap.
Kofsw4 to maj2509
19 Sep 17#12
Does it not have a valid warranty or is it just that you'd have to ship it back to China to make a claim? Obviously that wouldn't make sense for a £100 Chinese phone but maybe it would for something of this value?
badboyofrock to Kofsw4
19 Sep 17#13
You're asking the wrong person. His comment is based on opinion and not facts. Although, it does have a warranty but you'd need to send it back to China.
maj2509 to badboyofrock
19 Sep 17#26
All what I said is nothing but facts. Are you telling me that you will ship a phone ( £ 400 +) back to China and they will repair and send it back to you. Mate, keep your fingers as well as legs crossed :grin:
badboyofrock to maj2509
19 Sep 17#28
In my defence, I did say I'd give you your point about the warranty but, although it obviously wouldn't be as easy to claim from as your precious Samsung warranty, Yes, that is what I'm telling you. I probably couldn't be bothered though, I'd get it repaired in town. The re-sale value will be good, as is the re-sale value of most xiaomi phones. Of course it's a standard phone, although, admittedly not to the UK. And by support, do you mean software updates? If so, xiaomi are among the best. Can you explain why my xiaomi Mi5 got updated to Android 7 about 3 months before my wife's galaxy s6? The fact is, you're a Samsung fan who doesn't really know what you're talking about. Oh, and I'm not your mate.
KiNG
19 Sep 17#2
Looks a bargain compared to the iPhone x
Will probably get hit with customs though.
othen to KiNG
19 Sep 17#18
Nearly everything looks like a bargain compared with the new iPhone, but that certainly does not make it a bargain! Once VAT is added this will be a very expensive cell phone.
rollmesome
19 Sep 17#4
Doesn't have expandable storage. Waiting till the 4th to see what google announce
Rob_1304 to rollmesome
19 Sep 17#9
Don't count on the Pixels having expandable storage either.
rollmesome to Rob_1304
19 Sep 17#21
Will have to get the note 8 then.. saw it yesterday in leeds phone and is a really nice phone. The portrait photo quality is good too like the iPhone plus
Zatos
19 Sep 17#6
All the specs seem decent except for the 1080p 408ppi screen.
dreadzone101
19 Sep 17#7
sam_of_london, are you feeling okay? This is your 3rd Chinese phone deal (from a Chinese seller) in 2 days despite having repeatedly criticised these deals in the past saying things like; sellers are Chinese hackers who install viruses, hassle of waiting 2-3 weeks, they have no UK warranty, are subject to additional charges etc. You've even suggested that people promoting Chinese phone deals are actually Chinese citizens or employees who aren't in the UK. This is £400+ and another you posted is £300+ but no mention of VAT+customs yet you'll comment on a deal below £200 saying don't forget to add those charges.
sam_of_london to dreadzone101
19 Sep 17#29
I vote negative for phones without B20 and with spyware hidden in official stock ROM . This phone has B20 and no spyware.
kalico
19 Sep 17#11
Great specs and lovely screen but who would spend that level and not buy major brand here in UK?
illy1965
19 Sep 17#14
I'm on the app but I can't see how to quote someone's comment but to the person who said it was a 1080 screen it's a 2k screen from the description in the op
badboyofrock to illy1965
19 Sep 17#16
Tap on the comment and select quote.
michaeljb to badboyofrock
19 Sep 17#20
But how do you multi quote from the app :thinking:
badboyofrock to michaeljb
19 Sep 17#23
Sorry, I don't know how to do o that.
woldranger
19 Sep 17#17
Ludicrous to suggest paying over £400 for a phone direct from China! Great specs are fine, but how many supposed "great phones" be been pretty down by reliability issues? These haven't been around long enough to suss that. Great phone if you're somewhere where you can buy actually have the option of usable warranty, but for a direct import at this price PLUS import duties it's Cold from me.
JonBetts2004
19 Sep 17#24
Surprised Band 20 isn't highlighted in the features.
lianghe1984
19 Sep 17#30
Hot for me, considering how difficult to get this phone even in China. I was looking at this yesterday but it is £70 more expensive so I leave it.
Cons: No double lenses, poor LCD even 2k and back fingerprint sensor
but the price, specs and design of the phone will blow the cons away easily.
I am also fuious that how many people had their phone sent back to the manufacturer or not having phone insurance.
DirectorsCut
19 Sep 17#31
Just a warning;
"Also note that the official images of the Mix 2 are quite misleading – they show a phone with an 88.8% screen to body ratio, a 7.5% exaggeration by Xiaomi." GSMArena
Make sure you see real life pictures of the phone before you buy it!
julianoronaldo
19 Sep 17#33
Cracking price to be honest. Don't understand the hostility towards purchasing genuine branded Chinese phones like Xiaomi, you'd think all these people worked for Samsung and Apple :joy: If people are looking for reassurance in buying direct from China, I personally bought my oneplus 5 from gearbest and it came in a week with full tracking and no customs charges.
philjstephenson
19 Sep 17#34
Cant we all just get along, Mmm?
Good make, cracking specs and half the price of the iPhone X, its just a LOT of cash to risk sending over the China, customs could catch it so price could go up, warranty is worldwide and they have service centres in the UK you can send it to, i dont get all the posturing on here just lately, is it a good deal when you look at it, yes it is, is it risky, yes it is....cold light of day = HEAT!
DanyH
19 Sep 17#35
Great phone with great price, but if I'm paying in excess of £400 then I'd want some form of warranty. I have multiple Xiaomi devices at home and none has given me problem as yet, but not willing to gamble £400.
crazy_kalz to DanyH
19 Sep 17#36
Just get your phone insured. Simples
DanyH to crazy_kalz
19 Sep 17#37
If I need to pay at least £120 on top for the insurance plus the excess money when making a claim then the phone will cost ~£600, I will not spend that amount of bones on a Chinese phone :grin:
crazy_kalz to DanyH
19 Sep 17#39
Good point. But what I'm trying to say is most people have insurance with their banks anyway which covers you for travel, tablets phones gadgets etc. So in effect your not paying £120 for this specific phone.
rehydrated
19 Sep 17#38
Anyone purchased a phone recently with such good specs for less?
* I have also never had to use a phone warranty in over 20 years, but with the technology getting so much more advanced, it might be regarded as a must have for some.
maprel
19 Sep 17#40
One of the specifications to take into consideration too is Display screen
iPhone 7 Plus ~401 ppi pixel density OnePlus 3T ~401 ppi pixel density Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 ~403 ppi pixel density Samsung Note 8 ~521 ppi pixel density Google Pixel XL ~534 ppi pixel density LG G6 ~564 ppi pixel density
roda13
19 Sep 17#41
the real iphone x killer
finnmaccool
19 Sep 17#42
Good find, and amazed at how much the price has dropped. Are you saying Xiaomi will repair these in the UK?
mcek
19 Sep 17#43
depends on where or who you buy them from. eg, some shops offer 6 months warranty.
iDealYou
19 Sep 17#44
I don't mind paying the taxes. It's the handling fees that p* me off. For China exclusive phones, the only way to buy is online. I wish there was a way I can pay taxes to HMRC directly, a bit like paying for online postage & printing it yourself.
UberPark
19 Sep 17#45
This will definitely be subject to tax and customs charges as geek buying use dhl to deliver once get to the UK. Dhl declare all items to customs so it has no chance of slipping through. So your going to have to pay £100 extra on top. So not such a bargain!
iibdii
19 Sep 17#46
I'm waiting it to come sub 300 il prefer this over Samsung or op. I have had bad experience with Samsung warranty so don't think it's worth horse sh¡t Xiaomi also third largest phone manufacturer and worth over 4 billion $
jameswalker457
19 Sep 17#47
1+5....
badboyofrock
19 Sep 17#48
Didn't pay when I bought anything from them. Didn't get delivered by DHL either.
badboyofrock
19 Sep 17#49
6.
octopus
19 Sep 17#50
Ridiculous amount of money for something that is shipped from China with no warranty.
Avoid!!!
Horrorwood
19 Sep 17#51
Anyone know if it will support Wifi calling? especially on EE?
OP5 supports wifi calling on EE and its vital for me at work.
pgilc1
19 Sep 17#52
Theres still £100 odd between this and the cheapest S8, and dont forget its bigger than an S8 and an S8 Plus is £200 more expensive than this.
It does come with a valid warranty. Just not a UK one. Also if you pay by credit card, your credit card company are obliged to provide a UK warranty
Correct. It wont have the same support as Samsung, but it doesnt have the same price tag either. If you want to be a sheep and follow the herd then pick the Samsung - to the detriment of the cost to you.
These do have resale value. I paid £408 for my Xiaomi Mi Mix 6GB / 256GB variant. CEX will give me £261 for it. So thats £147 in depreciation. If i'd bought an S8 at the time at £599, CEX will give me £324 for it. Thats £275 in depreciation.
The most likely cause for a failure on mobile phones is breaking the glass screen. I can buy a replacement touch screen for a Mi Mix on ebay for £108 ish. Any phone repair shop will fit it for around £40. A replacement touch screen for an S8 is around £180+
Importing a phone like this isnt for everyone. If you're risk averse and want to go with the herd then yes, pay more for the Samsung. If you want to try something different (and in many ways better) then a Mi Mix or Mi Mix 2 are worth a look.
pgilc1
19 Sep 17#53
Pretty much all mobile phones are shipped from China.
It does have a warranty.
pgilc1
19 Sep 17#54
I got a Mi Mix from China with no issues. Just opt for the regular option, not express and its very unlikely to get picked up.
finbaar
19 Sep 17#55
One advantage of this device is that you won't see anyone else with one unlike the iPX, S8 etc.
Xiaomi are very good with security patches (or at least in my experience they are) they also have a beta programme for latest versions of their firmware. And you should think of the phone as running MIUI rather than Android, they quite often upgrade the MIUI version but keep the Android version the same. So you can have two devices both running MIUI 8 but one is ANdroid 6.0 the other 7.1.
pgilc1
19 Sep 17#56
I am saying this as I know. I've done it - bought a Mi Mix 6GB / 256GB.
A used Galaxy S7 edge is worth £190 if you sell it to CEX. Both phones will be worth proportionally more if you sell via ebay (but good luck with that)
It does have a warranty, just not a UK one. The biggest "killer" of mobile phones is dropping them, not reliability, which wont be covered by warranty anyway.
pgilc1
19 Sep 17#57
I did. Lots of people do.
You're getting a lot of phone for the price.
I prefer the Mi Mix though. 6.4 inch edge screen, 6GB RAM / 256GB storage, ceramic case, got mine for just over £400. A Note 8 is over £800 and a iPhone X is £1000.
If you're risk averse or prefer the safety of a mainstream brand (and the price tag to match), then yes, go for a Samsung or an iPhone.
pgilc1
19 Sep 17#58
Xiaomi have been around a long time. The Mi Mix is highly regarded and this is the latest version of it.
Most phones have issues because they're dropped. No UK warranty will cover that anyway.
pgilc1
19 Sep 17#59
No it wont. Mine wasnt.
Dont have it shipped via DHL. Simples.
RiverDragon8
19 Sep 17#60
What dreadzone101 is saying and others are agreeing to is that you're a hypocrite and full of shit.
zoopakev
19 Sep 17#61
bought a redmi note 4x a couple of months ago ... wish i'd waited and got this .... Not because the note 4x is rubbish, far from it. Getting a chinese phone for 145 quid that turned out to be really really good has totally changed my stance on buying traditional sourced phones from the usual sources.
octopus
19 Sep 17#62
Don't spread false information. I was talking about this phone in particular and custom charges if held at customs. Looks like you are a commission earner for Xiaomi.
octopus
19 Sep 17#63
Who mentioned Samsung or Apple? Don't jump to conclusions as there are cheaper and better phones shipped from China. Are you a Xiaomi salesperson by chance trolling on HUKD?
crazy_kalz
19 Sep 17#64
I have ordered atleast 5 Xiaomi phones from China and not once have I been charged custom fees.
Those who missed out can try again, as the device will be again available for purchase this week - the second flash sale is set for September 21.
As was the case first time around, all three 6GB RAM variants - 6GB+64GB, 6GB+128GB, and 6GB+256GB - will be up for grabs. Pricing is CNY 3,299 ($500), CNY 3,599 ($545), and CNY 3,999 ($605), respectively.
The Chinese company recently confirmed the handset will arrive in India "very soon", but an exact date is yet to be specified.
pgilc1
19 Sep 17#66
Its not false information. Dont opt for DHL and theres no issue.
Isnt it funny how its ok to be a Samsung or Apple advocate but if i comment on how good Xiaomi are, then i can only be doing that because i;m a commission earner???
bellboys
19 Sep 17#67
Trmendously conservative edtimate. Being a privately-owned company it's hard to put a figure on them unless they apply for funding in the money markets. Last time they did that (in late 2014) it valued the company at $46 billion. Which at the time was $15 billion more than Sony! And 13 times the worth of Motorola!
A very big company in other words....
dreadzone101
19 Sep 17#68
You do more than just that :angry: . You have specifically criticised the retailers themselves for installing malware/spyware (especially Gearbest) and accused other members on this site for being commission agents and employees if they post these deals. In order to validate your accusations, you said you've received an email from Gearbest asking you to post here and be paid hotukdeals.com/com…819 You've also said that people are selling their soul to the devil for profit when dealing with them, yet you've posted 2 Gearbest deals in the past.
You mention spyware hidden in official stock ROM yet you continue to ignore comments about this exact issue on your Umidigi thread: hotukdeals.com/dea…277 And then you'll say "the jury is still out"< because it hasn't been released yet but you'll find no problems with criticising other brands for the exact same thing, even if it's a pre-order.
On many occasions, you've displayed your bias against Chinese phones even when it has B20 and no incidences of spyware. You even slated OP3 for cutting corners and said it will be wasting battery because it has LTE bands which are unsupported in UK: hotukdeals.com/com…100 By your logic, unsupported LTE bands = battery drain so then how bad is the battery drain for this Xiaomi if it has at least 20 LTE bands which aren't used in UK?
pgilc1
19 Sep 17#69
There was a direct comparison made to Samsung and Apple devices. Neither of those are UK made.
Look at how long and how active I am on hotukdeals. Giving real world experience does not make me a Xiaomi salesperson
sam_of_london
19 Sep 17#70
You seem to have all time in the world to criticise me. This phone is not tailor made for this country but will still work due to support for all the global bands . Those which lack UK bands do not work correctly or miss B20 do not get good reception. The more optimized the hardware and software , the better its performance . Get it into your thick head now.
dreadzone101
19 Sep 17#71
The amount of times I have pointed out your comments, is nothing compared to the amount of times you've criticised other people for their deals and opinions. I'm sure you must be aware that I am not the only person who has noticed your biased opinions. You comment suggests lack of B20 = poor reception yet you've lied to others repeatedly in the past by saying no B20 means it's a mini tablet and won't work in UK. Apparently pointing out your lies, hypocrisy and baseless accusations means I have a thick head :laughing:
iibdii
19 Sep 17#72
Heat added great phone great price. Don't mind the haters
octopus
19 Sep 17#73
Your own words "Pretty much all mobile phones are shipped from China". This is not correct as most phones bought in the UK are MADE IN CHINA but not shipped from there. They are two different things and pretty much everything you buy in the UK is covered by manufacturer warranty. I have a Huawei phone bought in the UK and agree it is as good as Samsung or LG which I have owned in the past.
I would be happy to buy direct from China but anything over £200 is too risky due to lack of warranty and risk of getting hit by customs.
sam_of_london
19 Sep 17#74
That is correct as I have told you numerous times as no network in this country sells 4G phone in UK without B20 band . The government harvested B20 band from closing down Analog TV in UK . They sold the band to mobile network s who have spend billions in buying the bandwidth and building infrastructure for it . Being lower in frequency it is suited for mobile communication as it can penetrate buildings and hard to reach areas . Also having more bands in use means carrier aggregation is possible which brings faster data speeds especially in crowded places like London. EE demonstrated 1gigabit network speed in Wembley Stadium London using Xperia XZ Premium using carrier aggregation.
badboyofrock
19 Sep 17#75
That demonstration didn't utilise B20. It was the 1800 and 2600 bandwidths.
jimborae
19 Sep 17#76
It's a good phone, it's a good price, warranty & customs charges etc are concerns of the buyer and that's their decision.
sam_of_london
19 Sep 17#77
It got is using 3CA or three carrier aggregation so two bands are insufficient.
dreadzone101
19 Sep 17#78
You've said all of this stuff before and continue to completely miss the point I am making when we've discussed B20. I am not disputing your reception comment. I am pointing out that you've said numerous times in the past that a phone which lacks B20 won't work in UK and is a tablet which is an outright lie.
You've said the phone that I own "will definitely not work at 4G in UK" which I pointed out as being false: hotukdeals.com/com…845 Despite this, you went on to comment that it is missing several bands which again is false. Like with most non B20 phones that get posted here, it has 100% of UK 2G&3G bands and 2/3 of the UK 4G bands but you still refuse to accept non B20 phones work in UK and ignore comments from owners of non B20 phones who tell you otherwise.
pgilc1
19 Sep 17#79
My comment was a quip that all phones pretty much "ship from china" as they are made there, thus by buying a familiar UK brand you are not in some way getting something (a) made here / europe or (b) "better" even though the brands themselves pitch themselves as western brands.
There are of course warranty differences, no one is disputing that, however i have added that most phones "breaking" is caused by droppage and no warranty covers that anyway and you do have a warranty though not to uk standard.
RE: the £200 price point. That is your SUBJECTIVE opinion. It is not an invalid one, however your instruction to everyone was "Avoid!" based on your SUBJECTIVE opinion. There are many OBJECTIVE reasons why people may chose a Xiaomi import phone - i have aimed to give OBJECTIVE reasons why i did or why someone might wish to, it is not up to me (or you) to dictate that people should or shouldnt buy this based on emotive language / false hysteria.
badboyofrock
19 Sep 17#80
So why is B20 not mentioned in articles?
pgilc1
19 Sep 17#81
Absolutely. Each individual needs to look at the facts, look at other peoples actual experiences (not subjective views) and then weigh up the risk versus reward for them personally.
sam_of_london
19 Sep 17#82
Before 4G ,phones worked on 3G , 2G for data. So it may still work at 3G speed . But the fast 4G speeds which are now possible will not be available compared to a UK network phone. Also when you are struggling to get a signal like in moving train or car etc , your reception may be much poorer . And if you don't have good reception , your phone is a tablet or phone shaped object. I struggle many times to get good signal in Central London so I would never buy a phone which will make the reception and data speed even worse.
dreadzone101
19 Sep 17#83
You keep switching between saying it will have poor reception and saying it will be completely non functional. Strange that you're suggesting you know better about my phone and it's functionality than I do, even though I have used it without issue on 4G for over 18 months. For "a tablet or phone shaped object", it oddly works as a fully functional 4G phone. Your comment is epitome of your B20 bias.
sam_of_london
19 Sep 17#84
I never said it would be a brick . It will still switch on .
billysablo
19 Sep 17#85
is it too late to grab some popcorn ?
Kofsw4
19 Sep 17#86
Unsubscribing to this nonsense
woldranger to Kofsw4
19 Sep 17#89
I'm quite aware about Xiaomi as a brand, how long they've been around and about their specific phones. They're huge in India, where I spend quite a bit of time and they sell direct there.
A specific phone having a good reputation means nothing when it comes to it's replacement. The new units have new mobo's and new processors which have no connection to the previous model. This ties in to issues with the phones that has nothing to do with being dropped - the Samsung Note 4's "lag, freeze, reboot", the LG G3's overheating, the LG G4's bootlooping, the Moto G 4's ghosting display to name but a few. Those are all crippling issues, most on major brands flagship models. The only way they can be resolved is by replacing mobo's/displays or often, a completely new phone. Hence my issues with warranty. Pretty straight forward
leedsfan83
19 Sep 17#87
Got a 64gb 4x myself a few days ago and am now converted to xaoimi, well built hardware, love MIUI and my battery fully charged at 9am, 12 hours later is still at 71%! :astonished:
Glad I lost my LG G5 now! So the note 4x ain't quite as nippy but I don't care. Bought last years flagship from big brand LG only to have screen image retention issues, a battery that can't last a day and poor build quality.
Anyone unsure about Xaoimi, give their wonderful tech a try, you won't be disappointed! :wink:
maj2509
19 Sep 17#88
Do you work for the Chinese retailers or manufacturer? Lots of places selling S8 for under £490. Nice essay though. HUKD must control these posts before they make big holes in every body's pocket.
pgilc1 to maj2509
20 Sep 17#90
I love the Xiaomi Mi Mix phone i bought from banggood several months ago, after years of predominantly Samsung phones. Its a premium, flagship product that deserves consideration, as does this.
Stuff like this Xiaomi bring more choice to the marketplace, which is now pretty much dominated by the likes of Samsung and Apple. Choice brings competition and competition is a good thing for the consumer as it drives down price across the board.
Anything i have said is aimed at giving people an objective view and giving them information to allow them to make an informed decision on whether a personal import of a Xiaomi device or similar is for them.
Opening post
5.99 inch 2160×1080 Pixel FHD+ screen
CPU:Qualcomm Snapdragon 835, Octa Core, 2.45GHz, 64bit,GPU Adreno 540
MIUI 8 (Base on Android 7.1OS) , 6GB RAM + 64GB ROM
Dual Nano SIM card dual standby(Both SIM slots are compatible with 4G, respectively. When they work at the same time, only one of them can receive LTE service and the other WCDMA )
Support FDD LTE/4G+/3G/GPS/dual band Wifi/Bluetooth/Miracast/OTG/Type-C/ultrasonic fingerprint ID/NFC/VoLTE
Networking:2G: GSM B2/3/5/8; CDMA BC0/B1/6/10
3G: WCDMA B1/2/3/4/5/6/8/9/19; TD-SCDMA B34/39
4G: FDD-LTE B1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/13/17/18/19/20/25/26/28/29/30, TDD-LTE B34/B38/39/40/41
All comments (90)
What phone do you use yourself? Are you gonna buy this? Stop luring other people in to something that doesn't even have warranty.
All what I said is nothing but facts. Are you telling me that you will ship a phone ( £ 400 +) back to China and they will repair and send it back to you. Mate, keep your fingers as well as legs crossed :grin:
If I can stop few people from spending a fortune for something which dont even have a valid warranty, it's a Gold Star for me mate :smile:
Will probably get hit with customs though.
Cons: No double lenses, poor LCD even 2k and back fingerprint sensor
but the price, specs and design of the phone will blow the cons away easily.
I am also fuious that how many people had their phone sent back to the manufacturer or not having phone insurance.
"Also note that the official images of the Mix 2 are quite misleading – they show a phone with an 88.8% screen to body ratio, a 7.5% exaggeration by Xiaomi."
GSMArena
Make sure you see real life pictures of the phone before you buy it!
Good make, cracking specs and half the price of the iPhone X, its just a LOT of cash to risk sending over the China, customs could catch it so price could go up, warranty is worldwide and they have service centres in the UK you can send it to, i dont get all the posturing on here just lately, is it a good deal when you look at it, yes it is, is it risky, yes it is....cold light of day = HEAT!
* I have also never had to use a phone warranty in over 20 years, but with the technology getting so much more advanced, it might be regarded as a must have for some.
iPhone 7 Plus ~401 ppi pixel density
OnePlus 3T ~401 ppi pixel density
Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 ~403 ppi pixel density
Samsung Note 8 ~521 ppi pixel density
Google Pixel XL ~534 ppi pixel density
LG G6 ~564 ppi pixel density
For China exclusive phones, the only way to buy is online. I wish there was a way I can pay taxes to HMRC directly, a bit like paying for online postage & printing it yourself.
Xiaomi also third largest phone manufacturer and worth over 4 billion $
Avoid!!!
OP5 supports wifi calling on EE and its vital for me at work.
It does come with a valid warranty. Just not a UK one. Also if you pay by credit card, your credit card company are obliged to provide a UK warranty
Correct. It wont have the same support as Samsung, but it doesnt have the same price tag either. If you want to be a sheep and follow the herd then pick the Samsung - to the detriment of the cost to you.
These do have resale value. I paid £408 for my Xiaomi Mi Mix 6GB / 256GB variant. CEX will give me £261 for it. So thats £147 in depreciation. If i'd bought an S8 at the time at £599, CEX will give me £324 for it. Thats £275 in depreciation.
The most likely cause for a failure on mobile phones is breaking the glass screen. I can buy a replacement touch screen for a Mi Mix on ebay for £108 ish. Any phone repair shop will fit it for around £40. A replacement touch screen for an S8 is around £180+
Importing a phone like this isnt for everyone. If you're risk averse and want to go with the herd then yes, pay more for the Samsung. If you want to try something different (and in many ways better) then a Mi Mix or Mi Mix 2 are worth a look.
It does have a warranty.
Xiaomi are very good with security patches (or at least in my experience they are) they also have a beta programme for latest versions of their firmware. And you should think of the phone as running MIUI rather than Android, they quite often upgrade the MIUI version but keep the Android version the same. So you can have two devices both running MIUI 8 but one is ANdroid 6.0 the other 7.1.
A used Galaxy S7 edge is worth £190 if you sell it to CEX. Both phones will be worth proportionally more if you sell via ebay (but good luck with that)
It does have a warranty, just not a UK one. The biggest "killer" of mobile phones is dropping them, not reliability, which wont be covered by warranty anyway.
You're getting a lot of phone for the price.
I prefer the Mi Mix though. 6.4 inch edge screen, 6GB RAM / 256GB storage, ceramic case, got mine for just over £400. A Note 8 is over £800 and a iPhone X is £1000.
If you're risk averse or prefer the safety of a mainstream brand (and the price tag to match), then yes, go for a Samsung or an iPhone.
Most phones have issues because they're dropped. No UK warranty will cover that anyway.
Dont have it shipped via DHL. Simples.
Second Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 flash sale set for September 21
The Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 went on sale late last week in China. The first flash sale saw the device selling out in less than a minute.
Those who missed out can try again, as the device will be again available for purchase this week - the second flash sale is set for September 21.
As was the case first time around, all three 6GB RAM variants - 6GB+64GB, 6GB+128GB, and 6GB+256GB - will be up for grabs. Pricing is CNY 3,299 ($500), CNY 3,599 ($545), and CNY 3,999 ($605), respectively.
The Chinese company recently confirmed the handset will arrive in India "very soon", but an exact date is yet to be specified.
Isnt it funny how its ok to be a Samsung or Apple advocate but if i comment on how good Xiaomi are, then i can only be doing that because i;m a commission earner???
A very big company in other words....
You've criticised Xiaomi even when spyware and B20 is a non factor:
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Even when the deal is completely unrelated to Chinese sellers, you'll still criticise them:
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You mention spyware hidden in official stock ROM yet you continue to ignore comments about this exact issue on your Umidigi thread: hotukdeals.com/dea…277 And then you'll say "the jury is still out"< because it hasn't been released yet but you'll find no problems with criticising other brands for the exact same thing, even if it's a pre-order.
On many occasions, you've displayed your bias against Chinese phones even when it has B20 and no incidences of spyware. You even slated OP3 for cutting corners and said it will be wasting battery because it has LTE bands which are unsupported in UK: hotukdeals.com/com…100 By your logic, unsupported LTE bands = battery drain so then how bad is the battery drain for this Xiaomi if it has at least 20 LTE bands which aren't used in UK?
Look at how long and how active I am on hotukdeals. Giving real world experience does not make me a Xiaomi salesperson
I would be happy to buy direct from China but anything over £200 is too risky due to lack of warranty and risk of getting hit by customs.
You've said the phone that I own "will definitely not work at 4G in UK" which I pointed out as being false: hotukdeals.com/com…845 Despite this, you went on to comment that it is missing several bands which again is false. Like with most non B20 phones that get posted here, it has 100% of UK 2G&3G bands and 2/3 of the UK 4G bands but you still refuse to accept non B20 phones work in UK and ignore comments from owners of non B20 phones who tell you otherwise.
There are of course warranty differences, no one is disputing that, however i have added that most phones "breaking" is caused by droppage and no warranty covers that anyway and you do have a warranty though not to uk standard.
RE: the £200 price point. That is your SUBJECTIVE opinion. It is not an invalid one, however your instruction to everyone was "Avoid!" based on your SUBJECTIVE opinion. There are many OBJECTIVE reasons why people may chose a Xiaomi import phone - i have aimed to give OBJECTIVE reasons why i did or why someone might wish to, it is not up to me (or you) to dictate that people should or shouldnt buy this based on emotive language / false hysteria.
A specific phone having a good reputation means nothing when it comes to it's replacement. The new units have new mobo's and new processors which have no connection to the previous model. This ties in to issues with the phones that has nothing to do with being dropped - the Samsung Note 4's "lag, freeze, reboot", the LG G3's overheating, the LG G4's bootlooping, the Moto G 4's ghosting display to name but a few. Those are all crippling issues, most on major brands flagship models. The only way they can be resolved is by replacing mobo's/displays or often, a completely new phone. Hence my issues with warranty. Pretty straight forward
Glad I lost my LG G5 now! So the note 4x ain't quite as nippy but I don't care. Bought last years flagship from big brand LG only to have screen image retention issues, a battery that can't last a day and poor build quality.
Anyone unsure about Xaoimi, give their wonderful tech a try, you won't be disappointed! :wink:
Stuff like this Xiaomi bring more choice to the marketplace, which is now pretty much dominated by the likes of Samsung and Apple. Choice brings competition and competition is a good thing for the consumer as it drives down price across the board.
Anything i have said is aimed at giving people an objective view and giving them information to allow them to make an informed decision on whether a personal import of a Xiaomi device or similar is for them.
Sorry you are too narrow minded to see that.