The Mi 4i scores heavily on build, display and camera, but is unfortunately let down on performance. At the first look, the phone is bound to impress you with all its glitz, but as you start using the phone and install your usual suite of apps, the disapp...
Published: 2015-06-25, Author: Ron , review by: arstechnica.com
Outstanding value for money, Great build quality and a matte, hard plastic shell that makes the phone feel like it's worth a lot more than $200, Lots of extra that aren't guaranteed on a phone this cheap. You get LTE and Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0, A very
MIUI was fine when it was replacing KitKat, but as an alternative to Lollipop's Material Design, it feels dated. Everything has been paved over with the KitKat-era UI, so a lot of features are missing, It still—still—has a menu button symbol. It doesn't w
A great device overall despite a few shortcomingsIs the Xiaomi Mi4i a flagship device as the company declares? Well, no it is not. Considering the specs sheet and synthetic benchmark results it is more like an upper-midrange device.On the other hand, the...
While the Xiaomi Mi 4i is destined for India, and other Asian countries and won't be making its way here, I'm a bit saddened. This is a great smartphone, a great budget smartphone. That I'd definitely recommend to everyone. It does work here in the US...
Abstract: “Here's a short and snappy review of the Xiaomi Mi 4i”It was July of 2014 when the Xiaomi Mi 3 (review) landed in India, and the smartphone industry in India got a new hero… making potential buyers drool and rivals sweat. Skip to almost a year later, and...
Xiaomi's polycarbonate handset sports a large bright screen, a decent 13-megapixel camera and a big replaceable battery packed into its slim frame. It feels surprisingly sleek and comfortable for a $200 handset
Xiaomi's MIUI 6.0 interface replaces many native Lollipop features that may disappoint some Android purists. There's only 16GB of native storage and no expandable option. The lack of image stabilization hurts the overall camera quality
The Xiaomi Mi 4i packs in a surprising level of polish and solid performance for a low-cost global handset....
Abstract: The Mi 4i is Xiaomi's ‘mid-range flagship'. The phone was announced a couple weeks back in New Delhi, and has since become quite a popular device (although not many have managed to get their hands on one).The phone is, in a way, an update AND a downgrade...
Compact size, stylish looks and solid build, Gorgeous screen with Sunlight Display technology, Capable cameras, Featureloaded MIUI platform with Android Lollipop, Excellent battery life,
Nonexpandable storage, Slight lag noticeable on balanced mode
Xiaomi debut offering in India, the Mi 3, was a no-brainer when it launched. Put simply, no other smartphone at the time could match it for what it brought to the table for the asking price. A lot of water has flown under the bridge in that time, and now...
Abstract: “The camera results from the Mi 4i's shooters prove how capable the device is as a photo-capturing machine”The Xiaomi Mi 4i is a very noteworthy device. We say that not because it's a very compelling option for the asking price, but because it's the first...
Xiaomi's polycarbonate handset sports a large bright screen, a decent 13-megapixel camera and a big replaceable battery packed into its slim frame. It feels surprisingly sleek and comfortable for a $200 handset
Xiaomi's MIUI 6.0 interface replaces many native Lollipop features that may disappoint some Android purists. There's only 16GB of native storage and no expandable option. The lack of image stabilization hurts the overall camera quality
The Xiaomi Mi 4i packs in a surprising level of polish and solid performance for a low-cost global handset....