MKA RASEL, 23 Apr 2020Honor 30 is better in every aspect.But its price is ~100 euros higher, too.
And no GMS, which is a deal breaker for me.
Well, Lenovo has near-stock Android and, like I have said, their battery optimization is extreme. And since MIUI has a lot more options than the near-stock Android of Lenovo devices, I'm hopeful that we'll be able to keep our apps running in the background. Besides, things get added and removed all the time in OSes, so even if apps don't get closed now, who knows how they will handle the situation in MIUI 12?
I think that they should let users decide if they want the OS to go for high performance or for long lasting battery, maybe with a simple toggle in the settings menu. Phones nowadays are very powerful and many people might want a „desktop-like“ experience, where you can switch between several apps without the OS constantly closing them down. Then, when you go on a trip, you could just turn on that toggle to save the battery by closing background apps.
Friend, it looks like we're going to have to „bite the bullet“ and try the Mi 10 Lite 5G for ourselves! I hope it will be just how we want and exceed our expectations!
Spanky, 22 Apr 2020Well, I haven't seen anyone complaon about it, so far. Also, MIUI seems to have a ton of optio... moreIt's a very well known thing in the mobile world, just google it. There are many websites explaining what to do to prevent the issue, however users are still reporting problems.
Xiaomi does this to extend battery life, so they can brag about it, but it certainly hampers user experience, at least out of the box.
Well, I haven't seen anyone complaon about it, so far. Also, MIUI seems to have a ton of options and settings, so I don't think it's going to be a problem.
Where did you hear/read that Xiaomi does aggressive memory/battery management in MIUI, since your phone didn't have such issues?
Spanky, 21 Apr 2020No problem. I'm actually very curious about this issue, too. It's exttemely annoying, because ... moreYeah, it would be great to learn more.
The only Xiaomi I owned was a Mi A3, which is an Android One phone and it had no issues with RAM management. It had 4GB of RAM, btw.
My concern is actually about whether the agressive memory management can be successfully overcome with MIUI's settings.
I know MIUI provides settings to choose which apps to keep running always (and to autostart), but what I'd like to know is if these settings actually and really work consistently
If someone knows the answer first-hand, I'd appreciate it very much.
Sergio, 20 Apr 2020Thanks for the reply. Yes, it's very annoying, but Xiaomi seems to insist on similar practices... moreNo problem. I'm actually very curious about this issue, too. It's exttemely annoying, because I'd like to keep some apps running in the background.
The Lenovo that I'm talking about has 4 GB of RAM, so limited memory is not really an explanation or a reason for them to force-close apps. How much memory did your Xiaomi device have?
Spanky, 20 Apr 2020I have the same problem with Lenovo. If I accidentally bring up the „latest apps“ list, even f... moreThanks for the reply. Yes, it's very annoying, but Xiaomi seems to insist on similar practices. However, your example applies to Lenovo, perhaps Xiaomi has recently improved in this aspect.
Can anyone here who is using a Xiaomi phone tell us how's the background app management with their phone?
I mean, does MIUI kill apps running in the background, such as messaging apps, sports score apps, reminder apps, phone automation apps, etc?
Sergio, 20 Apr 2020I'm looking to buy this phone when it's released, but first can anyone tell if Xiaomi has made... moreI have the same problem with Lenovo. If I accidentally bring up the „latest apps“ list, even for just a few seconds, the running app has to restart from the beginning. I disabled battery optimizations for apps and removed all restrictions, but it still happens. VERY annoying, especially for games. Even Spotify closes randomly and I can't exit the current app to restart it, because then the currently running app closes as well!
I'm looking to buy this phone when it's released, but first can anyone tell if Xiaomi has made their MIUI any easier for the average user in terms of its background app/memory management?
It seems that users have to go through a lot of effort to prevent MIUI from killing their apps in the background..and that really hampers user experience..
Accurate info on spec for Mi 10 Lite 5G is currently very scarce. Some unboxing videos on Youtube at the moment look suspicious and likely not real.
Shebba, 18 Apr 2020Are you satisfied about mi 10 lite specification? i am not...If there would have been a punch hole notch and smaller chin, it would have been more appealing (as a design). After all, it's Snapdragon 765G and 1080p AMOLED HDR display, for 350 euros, in a slim and relatively light body.
Are you satisfied about mi 10 lite specification?
i am not...
will this phone be configured to work with u.s. gsm networks (t-mobile)?
I checked out Netflix's help pages, last night, and they list the Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite 5G as being compatible with both Netflix's HDR, as well as full HD content. So it's pretty much confirmed to have an HDR screen. GSMArena might want to include that detail in the specs sheet. It also means that it has Widevine L1 certification.
It was pretty much expected for the phone to have HDR (since the Mi 9 Lite has it too), but the Mi 9 Lite is NOT listed as compatible on Netflix's help pages.
Spanky, 16 Apr 2020The phone is supposed to come out in a few weeks, yet there is no more info on this model! Wha... moreAccording to Xiamoi's blog post: "Mi 10 Lite 5G will be available for purchase starting at €349 in May." Two weeks to go. ;-)
The phone is supposed to come out in a few weeks, yet there is no more info on this model! What's going on, Xiaomi? There's no product page on the official Xiaomi websites, no press photos and no detailed specifications! The Xiaomi blog post which revealed the Mi 10 line has links to some Google Drive folders where they say you can find renders of the phones, but they are empty!
Also, I wonder why they didn't put a punch hole notch in this phone. It would have been much better.
Mr o2, 11 Apr 2020I still not understand. Why xiaomi release phone like this, with mi 10 name. We just need redm... moreRead on Wikipedia what does Redmi mean. Then you will understand. So it make sense Xiaomi releasing also the lite version of Mi 10. Some of us are waiting for the release of this phone.
Mr o2, 11 Apr 2020I still not understand. Why xiaomi release phone like this, with mi 10 name. We just need redm... moreNo, you just need K30 5G
Mr o2, 11 Apr 2020I still not understand. Why xiaomi release phone like this, with mi 10 name. We just need redm... moreEverything in this world need your understanding?
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