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Xiaomi 17T Pro in the test: Xiaomi in competition with itself
Austria🏛️ Politics10 hr. ago

Xiaomi 17T Pro in the test: Xiaomi in competition with itself

The article reviews the Xiaomi 17T Pro smartphone, describing it as part of Xiaomi’s 'middle series' aimed at offering high-end features at a more affordable price compared to the main Xiaomi 17 series. The review notes that while the phone has good build quality, a large battery, and a Leica-branded triple camera, its screen brightness is lower than expected for a device priced around €1000, which could affect readability in bright sunlight. The reviewer also criticizes the placement of the fingerprint scanner as too deep and suggests that the USB connection supports only USB 2.0 speeds despite claims of high charging capabilities. Overall, the author concludes that the pricing is overestimated but acknowledges it might still be worth considering.

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Xiaomi 17T Pro in the test: Xiaomi in competition with itself

The article reviews the Xiaomi 17T Pro smartphone, describing it as part of Xiaomi’s 'middle series' aimed at offering high-end features at a more affordable price compared to the main Xiaomi 17 series. The review notes that while the phone has good build quality, a large battery, and a Leica-branded triple camera, its screen brightness is lower than expected for a device priced around €1000, which could affect readability in bright sunlight. The reviewer also criticizes the placement of the fingerprint scanner as too deep and suggests that the USB connection supports only USB 2.0 speeds despite claims of high charging capabilities. Overall, the author concludes that the pricing is overestimated but acknowledges it might still be worth considering.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced assessment of the Xiaomi 17T Pro, focusing on technical specifications and user experience without overtly criticizing or praising the brand or its market strategy. It does not frame the product release within a broader political or economic debate, nor does it take a

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