Great video, it's good to see these kind of comparisons, it really shows how far the cheap and midrange smartphons came. Would love to see more of that sort in the future. It proves that we don't often need " the latest and greatest" ;)
Great video again Alex! I think those comparisons are amusing. 200 euro phone vs 1200+ euro phone. Sure the Apple is slightly better, but the question one needs to seriously ask after seeing this video is : is it 1000 euro better? ;) Keep up the great work mate
Great video as always, Alex! Man, if I had seen only the iPhone portrait pictures of you I'd tell you to look for a doctor asap! You are so orange... looking like someone we know... Also, the amount of detail the Xiaomi is capable of capturing during day time is really impressive...
Mă așteptam să fie diferență mai mare între ele. Pentru ~200€ nu poți cere mai mult de la acel xiaomi, mai ales că l-ai comparat cu un etalon când vine vorba de cameră. 👍
The iphone is generally better but I'd cope with the Xiaomi as I'd have nearly $1000 tucked in my back pocket to console myself with !!! Another good video Alex
It's impressive to see how the cheaper end phones are improving. Also, the sound quality on the Xiaomi seemed much better than the iPhone! Great comparison as usual, Alex.
waiting for some comparisons between latest flagship models and some from lets say 5 years ago to see the technology progress. especially for dim lighting and other difficult situations
Is this phone a good buy brand new now for low light FHD videos for social media compared to Poco M3 Pro or Huawei Nova Y90? I only need to shoot stationary videos hand held at low light while slowly panning the phone left and right. I know that there are better cameras but i cannot work on AMOLED screens.
i hope mtk releses good soc in 5nm aswell or with euv,and by that time please use omnivision lens for redmi..this is getting close only letdown by no ultrawide and poor stabilisation in lowlight
I think redmi note 9t is a bit brighter than iphone in some ways and iphone is sharper than redmi, yeah, almost there for redmi mid range phone, for it's price redmi is the winner but overall? Iphone is the winner. You should try to compare Xiaomi MI 11 to iPhone.
The main question is: how much are you willing to pay for that last mile. People get crazy looking at numbers and when pixel peeping photos on big monitors. They want to feel good about their purchase.
True! I personally feel that if I wouldn't be in my position... with this RU-vid job I would be pretty happy with a mid-range phone or a 2 years old flagship.
@@RedskullPro I have never spend more than €300 on a phone. I hesitated buying the Poco F2 for just under €400. But bought the Poco X3 for €199 as an early bird with Mi band 5 included instead. For this price I couldn't resist. I plan to use it for about another year and then give it to my youngest son.
A heavy blow to the overpriced, fanboys-only Apple device. The Redmi is doing almost as well at 1/7th the price (except on nighttime shots). Take that, Apple fanboys.
What do we have here? An iPhone that saturates and a Chinese phone shoots more natural tones?!!! What's going on here? And also, I feel that Apple has been boosting the saturation on iPhones every generation and now their images are more saturated than Samsung or some other Chinese vendors. I liked how the skin tones came out on the 9T whereas the iPhone skin was an orange mess.
@@RedskullPro No youre right but i am a fan of custom roms and MTK processors are hard to use with custom roms. Otherwise great phone and camera for the budget.