Vive pre-orders set for February, HTC confirms blog

Vive pre-orders set for February, HTC confirms blog


The setup comprises one Sony IMX363 wide-angle lens with f/1.8 aperture, 1.4um large pixels and Dual Pixel Autofocus, and one Samsung S5K3M3+ telephoto lens with f/2.4 aperture and 1.0um pixels. The combo boasts optical zoom and four-axis OIS, and is capable of 960fps slow-motion video. It’s an AI camera, which means it can intelligently select the correct preset scene for your photo, without you having to give it too much thought. It can also use the second lens for Portrait mode in which it achieves bokeh-effect background blurring.


Vive pre-orders set for February, HTC confirms blog


You can see some of our test shots below. The first is a simple point-and-shoot from our seventh-floor office terrace, looking over the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel the other side of Euston Road. With no input from us the image is true to life with realistic colours and great detail, well exposed and sharp right to the edges.


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With HDR mode engaged the shadows and highlights are enriched, but some evidence of blurring goes to show how important it is to hold still the camera during such shots, especially on a windy roof terrace. Even so it’s still a very decent photograph that shows Mi Mix 3 is capable of great things. We were less enthused by its low-light shots, and also surprised since the Mi Mix 2S seemed to handle these much better.


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The camera struggled to light the scene without resorting to the flash, and much noise is present. Of course we have seen significantly worse. Mi Mix 3 Software The Mi Mix 3 runs MIUI 10, which is a customised version of Android 9.0 Pie. The major differences are found in the Settings menu, which is slightly reordered, in the drop-down notification bar and in the fact there is no app tray, so all app shortcuts are on the home screen. You an also change the theme, and you’ll notice the default app icons look a little different to in standard Android.


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In China they don’t use Google services, so MIUI has its own apps for pretty much everything you’d ordinarily use Google’s apps. You can use these, or you can install the apps with which you’re familiar – but here is the catch. Because we’re testing the Chinese version of the phone it does not ship with Google Play. When the Mi Mix 3 is announced in the UK this version will come with Google services, as will the Global ROM variant when it becomes available.


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No matter, it’s easy enough to install them, as we outline here, if a bit daunting for novice users. A recent minor amendment to the procedure means you will need to have a SIM card in the phone before allowing it to install files from unknown sources, but we expect if you’re setting up the Mi Mix 3 for personal use you will have installed a SIM in any case. Having used MIUI for many years we have found it quickly becomes familiar, and actually its extra features may make it preferable to standard Android.



The likes of Dual Apps and Second Screen are worthy of high praise, particularly if you’ll be taking advantage of the phone’s dual-SIM functionality. We’re also keen on the backup options, which make it so much easier to get back to where you were following a factory reset, and you’ll find features such as Split-Screen here too. A addition here is Taplus, which we’ve not seen before on a Xiaomi phone, and the description suggests you tap and hold an item to learn more. We tried it but couldn’t get it to work, so it could be only for the apps we’re not using. The oddly named ‘App Vault’ is swiped in from the left of the home screen, and as you see on many Android phones pulls together quick access to your most commonly used apps, notes and calendar events.



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