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The Xiaomi 12S Ultra is a dual-camera powerhouse that boasts impressive specs, but its performance is uneven. The phone's main camera, backed by Leica's color science, delivers stunning results with rich and cinematic shots. However, the ultrawide camera struggles to produce accurate colors, particularly when switching between modes. In contrast, the Samsung Galaxy S series, although not as strong in the main camera department, excels with its ultrawide and zoom cameras. The overall color science of the Samsung phone is also more pleasing, especially when capturing skin tones. Battery life is another area where both phones shine. Despite having a slightly lower battery capacity, Xiaomi's 12S Ultra manages to keep up with Samsung's power-hungry device, thanks to its more efficient chip. Wireless charging speeds are also significantly faster on the Xiaomi phone, making it a clear winner in this department. Charging times and software features further sway the balance towards Xiaomi. The company's battery management software is intuitive and helpful, while its charging capabilities outpace those of Samsung. Ultimately, the Xiaomi 12S Ultra is a capable camera phone that edges ahead in some areas but lags behind in others. If you prioritize photography, this phone may be worth considering, but if other features like battery life, charging speed, or software are more important to you, Samsung's offerings might still take the cake. Both phones have their strengths and weaknesses. While Xiaomi takes the lead in some areas, Samsung excels in others. The decision ultimately comes down to your personal priorities.
The Xiaomi 11T is a mid-ranger that packs high-level specs at an affordable price point. While sharing the same design as its Pro sibling, the vanilla model has some notable differences, including a lower-end chipset and slower charging speed. However, this may actually make it the better value proposition. One of the standout features of the 11T is its 6.67-inch AMOLED display with a fast 120Hz refresh rate, offering smooth performance and excellent color accuracy. The phone's design is sleek and well-crafted, featuring a two-step camera bump and a curved glass back panel that reflects light. The 108MP main camera delivers excellent results, with rich detail and natural colors. The ultra-wide camera also performs well, producing sharp and detailed shots. However, the lack of HDR means that more challenging scenes may become blown out. Battery life is decent, with an endurance score of 98 hours in our tests. Charging speed is somewhat slower than its Pro sibling, reaching 86% charge in half an hour using the included 67W adapter. Overall, the Xiaomi 11T offers great value for a mid-ranger, competing with more expensive devices. Its powerful chipset, competitive cameras, and fast charging make it a compelling option, despite some minor compromises on features compared to its Pro sibling.
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