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  • The Mi Mix 3 slid into the flagship playing field late last year.

  • So I hope you don't mind me sliding it into your sub box right now.

  • I'll slide my razor blade through the top plastic to commence the unboxing, and then

  • slide the top half of the box off, revealing the Xiaomi Mi Mix 3.

  • A non motorized sliding phone with hidden cameras between the two sliding halves.

  • Can a sliding phone be durable?

  • Let's get started.

  • [Intro]

  • This is one of the more interesting phones I've come across lately.

  • Last year was full of surprising new ways to hide the front facing cameras and get rid

  • of notches.

  • My favorite being the motorized pop-up cameras, like on the Vivo Nex S. This non-motorized

  • magnetic sliding phone is another pretty valid solution.

  • Sliding leaves us with a wide open no-notch display.

  • I'm a fan.

  • Xiaomi has tested this slider over 300,000 times with no damage done to the mechanism.

  • Being a Xiaomi professional phone slider has got to be a fun job.

  • The Mi Mix 3 is one of the cheaper flagships these days.

  • And interestingly enough, in the box, Xiaomi has still included a full-on wireless charging

  • pad, which is super nice of them.

  • An awesome example of a smartphone manufacturer making it easy to transition into a wireless

  • ecosystem.

  • Apple, on the other hand, announced their version of wireless charging almost two years

  • ago, and we still haven't seen it yet.

  • Maybe someday they'll catch up.

  • Let's start with the scratch test.

  • You know how it works.

  • I have a set of Mohs mineral hardness picks with different tips on the ends.

  • These tell us what the screen is made from.

  • Plastic scratches at a level 3, while glass doesn't start scratching till level 6.

  • And we should see ceramic and sapphire start scratching at level 8 or 9.

  • Getting a close up look at the screen, we can see scratches appearing at level 6, with

  • deeper grooves at level 7.

  • This puts us on par with most of the other tempered glass screen flagships.

  • Let's check out the front cameras on the sliding portion.

  • Covered with glass, there should be no scratch marks from the constant sliding motions.

  • There are two cameras: a 24 megapixel and a 2 megapixel, capable of doing that blurry

  • portrait mode background thing, even while shooting video, which is interesting.

  • There's a flash tucked in here on the right as well.

  • The speaker grille is made from metal.

  • The grille on the top display portion of the slider just allows the sound to pass through

  • from the actual speaker.

  • Below in the body of the phone, the lower grille is also very secure and won't be falling

  • out on it's own.

  • If we shine some light through the two halves of the phone, we can see there is some distance

  • between the screen and the body.

  • This is good, so that there's no direct rubbing on the camera lenses, but it does leave the

  • gap more vulnerable to something like a grain of sand or dirt getting caught inside and

  • jamming things up.

  • It'll be interesting to see how this slider phone holds up over time, and in every day

  • life with pocket lint and dirt.

  • There are obviously two halves to a sliding phone.

  • The top half containing the display is surrounded by plastic.

  • The bottom half of the phone is made from aluminum leaving us with a shiny metal scratch

  • mark underneath the black paint.

  • This button up here on the left side is a metal customizable button.

  • It can launch Google Assistant, turn on the camera, or start the flashlight.

  • Thumbs up to Xiaomi for customizability.

  • It also has a dual SIM card tray, but zero water resistance.

  • A phone with this many openings and surfaces makes it basically impossible to keep water

  • out.

  • The top of the phone is made from metal, along with the right side, power button, and volume

  • rocker.

  • The bottom of the phone has no headphone jack, but does have a USB-C and one loud speaker.

  • The Xiaomi Mix series has always had pretty solid build quality and materials.

  • The original Mi Mix having an impressive full ceramic body.

  • This time around, the fingerprint scanner is invincible.

  • So we're off to a good start.

  • And it looks like this rib texture on the under side is going to give the the Mate 20

  • Pro some competition for the Most Musical Phone Award.

  • So ceramic and glass might feel the same, but they are actually totally different materials,

  • ceramic being much harder and more scratch resistant.

  • Even with my level 6, 7, and 8 picks, we don't see any major damage until level 8 with the

  • faint marks at a level 7.

  • Much better than a slab of glass at a level 6 hardness.

  • For how inexpensive this phone is, the materials, accessories, and functionality are impressive.

  • The camera lens is made from glass with dual 12 megapixel sensors: one normal, and one

  • telephoto.

  • So far this phone is checking all the right boxes.

  • Let's see what the screen is made from.

  • I always could just look it up on Xiaomi's website to see what they say, but lighters

  • are just so much more fun.

  • After about 20 seconds of flame on the 6.4 inch notchless display, the results are in.

  • A white, non-recovering burn mark right in the center means AMOLED, which makes sense.

  • LED displays are much thinner than LCD displays.

  • And thinness is a factor with the two sliding halves.

  • Speaking of thinness, discovering how well these two halves hold up under pressure is

  • an integral part of my durability test.

  • It's time for the bend.

  • I was nervous about this one since there are more moving parts than a normal smartphone

  • would have.

  • I thought this might be weak.

  • And while it does have some flex, it's still surprisingly sturdy.

  • No creaks or cracks.

  • And more importantly, no damaged parts.

  • The Xiaomi Mi Mix is a well constructed solid device, with premium materials, and a wireless

  • charger included in the box.

  • Xiaomi is definitely looking out for their customers with this one, and it passes my

  • durability test.

  • The Xiaomi Mi Mix is a win.

  • It'll be interesting to take it apart and see how that magnetic slider contraption looks

  • on the inside.

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  • Let me know what phones you are excited to see tested this year down in the comments.

  • Thanks a ton for watching, and I'll see you around.

The Mi Mix 3 slid into the flagship playing field late last year.

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滑蓋手機到底有多耐用--小米MIX 3。 (How Durable is a Sliding Phone? - Xiaomi Mi Mix 3)

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    林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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