As you may be aware, all smartphone manufacturers are competing. In this race, Xiaomi and Apple are also competitors. Both in terms of design and hardware, they are attempting to outdo each other. Apple, on the other hand, falls behind Xiaomi in a few areas. In this post, we'll look at the areas where Apple falls short of Xiaomi.
Xiaomi has 7 features that make it superior to Apple. - Charging Speed Increase
Xiaomi's most recent devices (Mi 10 Ultra, Redmi Note 11 Pro+, Xiaomi 12 Pro, and others) support 120W charging. That implies the battery can be charged from zero to one hundred percent in around 20 minutes. However, only 27W with PD3 support is available on the Apple side. A full charge of the iPhone 13 Pro Max from 0 to 100 minutes takes roughly 1h 46 minutes. In this regard, Xiaomi makes a significant difference.Xiaomi's intermediate segments also feature a higher charging speed, even if you don't have enough money to get a flagship.
Xiaomi also offers devices with fast charging speeds of 27W, 33W, and 67W. POCO X3 series, POCO F3 series, and Redmi Note 11 Pro series are examples of these devices.
Camera with a higher megapixel
Everyone understands that the number of megapixels in a camera does not determine its quality. Photos taken on devices with larger megapixels, on the other hand, will yield more detail when cropped. After shooting landscape shots, this will be very useful for the organisers.
Also, because to its great editing ability, you may shoot better images than an iPhone if you use manual mode. Although Xiaomi's camera software isn't great, there are devices on the market that have better hardware than Apple.
Design without a notch
The notch has a negative impact on Apple users in general. And, if we use the year 2022 as a starting point, it's an ancient design. Furthermore, games and movies have a negative impact on the series experience. Xiaomi has already released notchless phones, such as the POCO F2 Pro, Mi 9T Pro, and Mi MIX 3. For games and films, the notchless design provides a superior full-screen experience.
There's also Xiaomi's MIX 4 device, which features a notchless design. Its front camera is hidden beneath the screen and cannot be seen. You will be able to enjoy the full screen experience in this manner.
AOD stands for Always on Display.
For AMOLED and OLED panels, Always on Display is a fantastic feature. You can view the time, step count, and notifications when your screen is off, and you can modify the AOD on MIUI to your liking. However, there has been no progress on Apple's end. Furthermore, it is disappointing that the iPhone 13 series has XDR OLED panels yet lacks this capability. This is something Apple should work on.
Fingerprint
Xiaomi has been offering fingerprint technology for many years. Apple, on the other hand, continues to rely only on Face ID for security. Apple does have fingerprint technology on its smartphones, but it was last launched in 2018. If not under the screen, a fingerprint sensor could be placed into the power button. Because, as you may be aware, even a standard physical fingerprint sensor outperforms Face ID with Mask.
Increased Refresh Rate of the Display
Xiaomi delivered 144Hz refresh rates on several of their devices before Apple even used 120Hz (Mi 10T series). On top of its considerable lag in this regard, Apple employed 120Hz, which is lower than Xiaomi's devices. Also, Apple lacks the MEMC (Motion Estimation/Compensation) capability, which increases the frame rate of a 60 frames per second video to 120/144 frames per second. This feature is accessible on the majority of Xiaomi devices that have a high refresh rate.
Greater Battery Capacity
Until the Mi 10, Xiaomi's flagships likewise had limited battery life. With the Mi 10 series, Xiaomi began to use larger batteries that also allow 120W charging. However, until the iPhone 13 Pro Max, Apple has always used batteries that are less than 4000mAh. In the Redmi Note 4, which was released 5 years ago, Xiaomi employed a 4000 mAh battery. Apple is still unable to employ a battery of this size. This, of course, has a significant impact on screen time. On top, there are Redmi smartphones, and on the bottom, there is an iPhone 13 Pro Max.
Of course, Xiaomi is not in every way superior to Apple or Apple Xiaomi. While some devices have a faster screen refresh rate, some do far better in terms of video. Apple, on the other hand, continues to make changes that are late and incomplete. Xiaomi uses 144Hz, while Apple uses 120Hz. While Xiaomi utilises a battery that is nearly 5000mAh, Apple has only lately managed to get to around 4300mAh. Furthermore, only a 27W charging speed is supported. That is something Apple has to work on.