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Xiaomi Mi 9 SE Review

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Xiaomi bag-o lang naglunsad sa Mi 9 SE sa Pilipinas. Gisuway namo ang mas batan-ong igsoon sa standard nga Mi 9 sa usa ka bug-os nga pagsulay, aron makita kung unsa kini kaangay. Basaha pa!

Disenyo ug Pagtukod

Ang Mi 9 SE gihimo gamit ang salamin, nga adunay aluminum nga frame nga naglibot sa kilid niini. Kung hawiran kini sa kamot, halos ergonomic ug komportable kini nga hawiran, bisan pa kung walay case. Murag premium pud ang pagbati niini. Sama sa kanunay, kung dili ka ganahan sa mga taya ug fingerprint, mas maayo nga ibutang ang device sa case. Mas kompakt kini nga Mi 9, nga ang gidak-on sa display kay 5.97 pulgada ra. Kung itandi sa gidak-on sa Mi 9, ang mga tawo nga adunay gamay nga kamot tingali mas ganahan sa gidak-on sa Mi 9 SE.

Sa unahan, adunay usa ka notch nga gi-describe sa team sa Xiaomi ingon nga “dot” drop notch, ug mao kini ang dapit diin nahimutang ang front camera sa Mi 9 SE. Adunay usa ka nipis nga call speaker sa ibabaw niini, ug halos dili kini mapansin kay nagtan-aw kini nga seamless kauban ang taas nga bezel.

Turning it over the rear, we have the dual camera setup situated at the top left. Similar to the Mi 9, one of the Mi 9 SE’s cameras also has a holographic accent around it. The rear cameras protrude slightly, making the device wobble when placed on a flat surface.

Sa wala nga kilid anaa ang tray sa dual SIM card, ug mao na kana kay walay expandable storage ang Mi 9 SE. Sa tuo nga kilid, makit-an ang volume rocker ug ang power button.

An IR blaster and a noise-canceling microphone for loudspeaker sit at the top of the smartphone, while on the bottom, we get a USB Type-C port, a noise-canceling mic for regular calls hidden under the left grille, and a single downward-firing speaker. There's no 3.5mm audio jack on this device but Xiaomi does provide an adapter in-box.

Display and Multimedia

Ingon nga mas bata nga igsoon sa mas premium nga Mi 9, ang display sa Mi 9 SE gamay gamay lang sa 5.97 pulgada, nga naggamit og FHD+ Super AMOLED panel, nga adunay screen resolution nga 2340 x 1080 ug 19.5:9 nga aspect ratio. Giprotektahan kini sa Corning Gorilla Glass 5, nga nagpasiguro nga luwas kini gikan sa mga yawe sa imong bulsa. Ang contrast ug saturation maayo, nga ang kolor nga pag-reproduce halos eksakto ug ang mga itom nagpakita nga labing lawom kutob sa mahimo.

As for the audio quality, the device’s single downward-firing speaker produces crisp sounds. It also evidently separates the highs, mids, and lows pretty well.

Kamera

Moving on to the cameras, the Mi 9 SE is equipped with a triple-rear camera setup on the rear, comprised of 48MP main, 13MP ultra-wide, and an 8MP telephoto shooter. As for the front camera, the 20MP is housed inside the notch.

Let's talk about the front camera first. When it comes to indoor selfies, the Mi 9 SE tends to raise the shadows quite a bit, resulting in hazy photos. It's best to take selfies where the lighting is ample. As for portrait selfies, the subject-background separation is rather on point.

Here's a gallery of selfies taken with the Mi 9 SE:

Checking out the rear cameras, the color reproduction seems natural and has a good amount of detail. Sharpness also seems just about right. In portrait shots, the subject-background separation is clean but the photo becomes noisy when taken in situations where light isn't the best. Taking Night Mode photos will require you to stay still as possible to capture a non-blurry photo. Still, it works well, and it evens out the shadows and highlights, creating a balanced image.

For video, the Mi 9 SE produces 4K UHD videos that are usable, which is a great thing. It also has a time-lapse feature.

OS, UI, and Apps

For its operating system, the Mi 9 SE runs on MIUI 10.2, based on Android 9 Pie. Pre-installed apps include Mi Drop, Mi Remote, Mi Community, MIUI Forum, and the usual apps from Google such as YouTube, Gmail, Drive, Photos, and the like. Similar to other Xiaomi devices, the Mi 9 SE only has a home screen option when displaying apps, which could be a drawback for some users who prefer a drawer-type display. MIUI also has a dedicated dark mode that can be toggled on in the settings. Apart from that, it also has features such as a Cleaner, Deep Clean, Security Scan, Dual Apps, and Second Space.

When it comes to storage, the Mi 9 SE offers it in 64GB or 128GB storage. There's no expansion for the Mi 9 SE, so users would have to settle for either of the two storage options. The unit we have here onhand carries 128GB of storage, with about 102GB of it usable.

Performance and Benchmarks

Snapdragon 712 powers the Mi 9 SE, paired with Adreno 616 GPU and coupled with a 6GB RAM. Animation felt slightly sluggish while navigating through the interface. That could be changed through the developer options menu in the settings. There's no other RAM offering but when it comes to doing day to day tasks, productivity, and gaming, the Mi 9 SE handled them like a breeze. When it comes to gaming, there's minimal warmth around the upper part of the phone, especially when there are multiple applications open. As for the gameplay itself, we ran PUBG Mobile and Asphalt 9, with both of them running smoothly without issues.

Here are the benchmark scores:

  • AnTuTu – 177,742
  • Geekbench –  1,864 (Single-core), 5,643 (Multi-core)
  • 3D Mark – 1,970 (SSE – OpenGL ES 3.1), 1,222 (SSE – Vulkan)
  • PC Mark – 6,809 (Work 2.0)
  • AndroBench –  462.37 MB/s (Sequential Read),  187.42 MB/s (Sequential Write)

Connectivity and Battery Life

The usual connectivity features are present in the Mi 9 SE. There's 4G LTE, WiFi ac, Bluetooth 5.0, and NFC as well. As for the GPS, it worked pretty well even in an area surrounded by buildings. The smartphone also has dual SIM capability so switching between networks won't be a hassle.

A 3,070mAh battery keeps the Mi 9 SE juiced up, which is lower than what the Mi 9 has. It's also below average given today's standards where mid-range phones pack 3,500mAh capacities and up. Still, we're getting good numbers based on our benchmark tests. PC Mark rated the battery life at 11 hours and 43 minutes. As for our video loop test, the Mi 9 SE gave us a total of 17 hours and 10 minutes. Charging to a full 100% percent took us about 1 hour and 15 minutes.

Conclusion

Overall, the Xiaomi Mi 9 SE is quite impressive, just like its older sibling, the standard Mi 9. It delivers a pretty good performance, has a good battery life, and despite having a single down-firing speaker, the audio quality is decent. It's priced a little higher than its peers in the mid-range market but, as the baby Mi 9, you pretty much get a smartphone that has flagship features and won't turn the insides of your wallet to dust.

The Xiaomi Mi 9 SE and its variants are priced as follows:

  • 6GB RAM + 64GB - PHP 15,990
  • 6GB RAM + 128GB - PHP 17,990

Xiaomi Mi 9 SE specs:

5.97-inch FHD+ (2340 x 1080) Super AMOLED Dot Drop display, 432ppi
Corning Gorilla Glass 5
Qualcomm Snapdragon 712 2.3GHz octa-core CPU
Adreno 616 GPU
6GB RAM
64GB/128GB UFS 2.1 storage
48MP F1.8 + 13MP F2.4 (ultrawide) + 8MP F2.4 (telephoto) triple rear cameras
20MP F2.0 front camera
Dual-SIM (nano)
4G LTE
Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac MU-MIMO (2.4GHz, 5GHz)
Bluetooth 5.0
GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo
Fingerprint scanner (in-display)
Face Unlock
NFC
IR Blaster
USB2.0 Type-C
MIUI 10 (Android 9 Pie)
3,070mAh battery w/ 18W Fast Charge
147.5 x 70.5 x 7.5 mm
155 g
Black, Blue

What we liked:

  • Design
  • Performance
  • Audio quality
  • Price point

What we didn't:

  • Camera performance
  • Photo quality
  • Protruding cameras
  • Non-expandable storage
  • No 3.5mm audio port

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the display size of the Xiaomi Mi 9 SE?
The Mi 9 SE has a 5.97-inch display.
Does the Mi 9 SE have expandable storage?
No, the Mi 9 SE does not have expandable storage.
Where is the front camera located on the Mi 9 SE?
The front camera is located in a 'dot' drop notch at the top of the display.
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xy · 7 years ago

link to wallpaper pls?

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