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Choosing Between Huawei p9 lite and Xiaomi 4X: User Experiences and Performance Review

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  • #1 16709392
    Skafarello
    Level 1  
    Hi, I would like to ask you for advice on which phone to choose up to PLN 900?
    I read a lot of reviews etc but usually these are the people who test the phone for maybe a couple of weeks
    and I care about the opinion of people who have these phones for at least 6 months.
    As in the subject, I am looking for a phone up to PLN 900.
    In short, the design and general appearance do not interest me somehow, the phone is supposed to work smoothly
    not look like, I mainly want it to have a reasonably good camera to work smoothly and hold a little 3000mah just right. My previous one
    the model is the LG g2 mini and to be honest I was very pleased with this handy phone, even
    cool camera but after a year it has already silted up so much that the massacre has reset itself more than once and it made it very difficult
    use.
    Now I am considering a few models .. from what I have read this would be the perfect proposition for me
    Lenovo moto g4 plus but the size (5.50) scares me for me max 5 inches would be ok
    That's why I thought a lot about the Huawei p9 lite 2017, the screen (5.20), but the components and the camera
    they seem really fine. On the other hand, I have heard a lot of praise about Xiaomi 4X (5.00)
    but apparently there is a noticeable cage and slight jams after the first start and what worries me
    after a few months the problem may be even bigger. That is why I am asking for help from people who
    have any of the above models for some time and maybe they can recommend another one in this price range?
    It is mainly about smooth operation and a decent camera for the price. I note that I am not a person who floods the device with a lot of applications, which is known to slow down the phone so .. I don't know anymore.
    Or maybe 5.50 inches is not such a handy size? and g4 plus would be just right?
    I hope that someone will dispel my doubts because I am currently without a phone and I would use something that I will not regret for a long time.
    Best regards and thank you for each opinion.
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    #2 16709922
    Taero
    Level 11  
    Hello,
    I have had a Huawei P10 Lite for half a year, which (when it comes to components) is almost the same as the P9 Lite 2017 (it has a slightly faster processor).
    And just like you, I previously used (for 3 years) the LG G2 mini.
    For me, LG did not behave like you did, but I switched from Kitkata to CyanogenModa right away. I used the original Android 5.0 for a while, but it performed significantly worse than the older original Kitkat. I would like to add that LG worked better for me than for a standard user, because I modified it a lot
    As for Huawei:
    - the battery charges very quickly (using a 2A charger) - it is full in 1.5 hours, although I usually connect it for an hour. It keeps me 2 days with the data package still on, but not having too much fun. Yes, it's 1 day without a problem - just like in LG.
    - 3 GB RAM is too much at the moment. When I have a browser and a few other programs running, I still have 1 GB of free. Also, 2 GB of RAM in Xiaomi is today (and let's say in a year) OK, but not necessarily in 2 years.
    - at the beginning he had some muds, but this was fixed by a software update. After it, everything works beautifully. The processor is much faster than that of Xiaomi.
    - the graphic layout is supposedly weaker than in many other phones, but I won't say anything here because I don't play any demanding positions.
    - there is space for an additional memory card, which is a big advantage for me.
    - the camera is ok. Like in phones. What I like about it is the HDR mode and the professional mode, where I can set the ISO, shutter speed, EV and autofocus mode myself.
    - the finger reader is a revelation. I never thought that I would like this gadget so much - thanks to them you forget about entering the PIN and you unlock the phone instantly.
    - the phone is comfortable in the hand, and I still use a rubber cover - but here everyone has to "try on" the phone in their hand.
    - I regret that the battery is not replaceable. And the phone cannot be easily dismantled - unfortunately it is already becoming a trend on the market.
    - call quality is very good. I have no comments here. The interlocutors are satisfied with how effectively the microphone de-noises the background. I know this because after plugging in headphones with a microphone, everyone immediately complains about the noise in the background.
    - bluetooth works without problems, I do not use NFC.
    - I haven't rummaged in the phone software yet, because I don't feel such a need. I just disabled a few redundant pre-installed applications. And in my opinion, this alone speaks well for the phone.
    I hope this will shed some light on the subject for you.

    Greetings,
    Arthur
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