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Metric | Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro | Xiaomi Redmi K60 Pro |
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Connectivity | #288 | #265 Winner |
Design | #305 Winner | #702 |
Display | #14 Winner | #87 |
Performance | #286 | #83 Winner |
Battery | #150 | #143 Winner |
Camera | #195 Winner | #460 |
item_phones_categoryId | #1 Tie | #1 Tie |
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The Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro is a testament to the company's ability to create exceptional smartphones. Even after a year since its release, this device still stands as one of the best phones globally from Xiaomi. Its design was revolutionary for its time, featuring a stunning blue color and tiny bezels that have been carried over to newer models like the Mi 11. The display is still impressive with a 6.67-inch OLED screen at 90Hz, although it may not be as impressive as the latest devices with higher refresh rates. Under the hood lies the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor, which provides great performance despite some heat issues and slightly lower benchmark scores compared to newer models. The dual speakers are still among the best in any smartphone, producing rich and beautiful sound. The cameras on the Mi 10 Pro were also top-notch, featuring a 108-megapixel primary sensor and excellent telephoto capabilities that have stood the test of time. Although they may not be as good as the cameras on newer models like the Mi 11 Ultra, they are still among the best on any Xiaomi phone. One year after its release, the Mi 10 Pro remains an exceptional device that showcases Xiaomi's commitment to producing high-quality smartphones. Its durability and performance have withstood the test of time, making it a great option for those looking for a reliable Android experience.
The Xiaomi Redmi K60 Pro is equipped with 120W wired fast charging and 30W wireless fast charging capabilities. The original charger, a 120W GaN charger from Xiaomi, has a smaller size compared to its predecessor but still features a USB-A port and supports PD protocol via a special contact. We tested the charger's performance and found that it can support input of 100-240V~50/60Hz, 3.0A. The original cable is a customized USB-A to USB-C cable with widened internal contacts to increase current to 6A. The charger also integrates two self-developed charging chips, Surge P1 inside, which divide the 20V 6A into two circuits of 20V 3A each and then buck the voltage to 5V and increase the current to 12A. In testing, we found that the original charger can charge the Redmi K60 Pro at 100W for the first four minutes before gradually dropping to around 56-63W. The phone was fully charged in 20 minutes. We also tested compatibility with other chargers, finding that only Xiaomi's own chargers and some PPS chargers could trigger high charging speeds. The temperature during charging remained stable at around 42°C (107.6°F), indicating good heat management. However, the device's compatibility is limited to original accessories for optimal charging speed. Overall, the Redmi K60 Pro's charger performed well in our tests, but its limitations should be noted.
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