Xiaomi Mi 10T Lite 5G review
Alternatives
The Mi 10T Lite appears to be aimed at the European market, judging by its notable absence from the Indian market.
At the time of writing, the Mi 10T Lite 5G 64GB starts at £200 in the UK but is considerably more expensive (€280) in the Eurozone for some inexplicable reason. The 128GB version is £225 in the UK and €320 in the Eurozone.
This makes drawing general comparisons really hard. For instance, its close competitor, the Mi 10 Lite 5G, is more expensive in the UK but cheaper in the EU.
The Mi 10 Lite 5G has a crisp, bright AMOLED panel but no high refresh rate. It offers roughly the same performance and arguably a better camera experience. Sadly, the stereo loudspeakers aren't included in the specs sheet, and when it comes to battery endurance and charging, the Mi 10T Lite 5G has the edge over its close sibling.
Then there is the Poco X3 NFC - again by Xiaomi. It doesn't have 5G, but it is also €50 less expensive. A great all-rounder with similar camera performance, the same 6.67-inch 120Hz IPS LCD panel, stereo speakers, the same fast charging tech but slightly longer battery life. The chipset is the only thing that's inferior to the Mi 10T Lite. So in case you really like the Mi 10T Lite 5G, but it's a bit out of reach, and you don't care about 5G, the Poco X3 NFC may make all the sense.
Realme has a budget 5G contender, too, in the face of the Realme 7 5G. It doesn't get any cheaper than the Mi 10T Lite, but these two are head to head in pretty much all departments. We guess the choice here will be down to brand preference or any available options for carrier subsidies.
Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC • Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite 5G • Realme 7 5G
Verdict
The Mi 10T Lite 5G is a great phone. It's powerful, feature-packed, and offers some high-end features like HRR, stereo loudspeakers, and excellent haptic feedback. Although there are some similarly-priced alternatives with OLED panels, this IPS screen is one of the good ones. It's sufficiently bright (in most cases), supports HDR10, goes up to 120Hz and the smart refresh rate control makes the whole experience even more worthwhile. Bonus points for not having those annoying halos around the punch-hole camera and the bezels.
The battery life and charging speeds are great, while the Snapdragon 750G seems to be packing a punch, beating even the Snapdragon 765G in some CPU-intensive scenarios. Adding the IR blaster, the mature MIUI 12, and the dedicated microSD card slot into the mix, you get a decently-priced all-rounder. Our only complaint would be the camera's overall performance.
We feel like the Mi 10 Lite 5G is too close to the Mi 10T Lite 5G performance and price-wise, so some users will be drawn to the former due to its more competent camera performance and OLED display. And we would totally get that. We are sure you would be happy with either one.
Pros
- Good build with Gorilla Glass 5 on the front and back
- Great IPS LCD panel with variable 120Hz HRR (in gaming, too), tiny selfie punch hole and dual-sided light sensor
- Great battery life and fast charging
- Stereo loudspeakers
- IR blaster, microSD card slot, FM radio , good haptic motor.
- Mature and feature-rich MIUI 12 with granular refresh rate control
Cons
- Expected sharper and more detailed photos from the main 64MP camera.
Reader comments
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- 25 Jan 2024
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- 25 Oct 2022
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