Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 - The Bezel-less Sequel!

The Mi MIX 2 was basically a once-over of the entire phone to take anything that was a little bit extreme to make that original design happen and bring it down to earth, so that piezoelectric speaker at the top of the old phone that had to vibrate the whole front of the device to make sound, which is replaced by an actual real front-facing speaker and earpiece up at the top of the phone, much more practical directional sound, much more useful. It still has the ultrasonic proximity sensor firing through the glass, so that's cool and the selfie camera is still at the bottom in the small chin, but they coated the glass in a slightly more polarized shaded way, so it kind of it's darker and it sort of blends into the front of the phone more, and it's harder to see it's a nice touch that adds to the seamless feel of the phone, and doesn't seem to have any impact on the camera's performance. They did upgrade the camera on the back, so it's now a 12 megapixel Sony IMX 386 sensor with optical image stabilization, an f/2.0 aperture, and still inside that 24 karat gold ring in the middle of the back of the phone, so no dual cameras on the back of this guy again, but it's definitely an upgrade in the camera department, even if it's not quite to the level of what Samsung and Apple are doing right now. The fingerprint reader on the back is also now even faster, like it's super fast now, which is confidence inspiring, and of course it's now in that ideal location for one-handed use since the phone's smaller and it's still in the middle of the back.

On the inside, you have some pretty op specs right now, Snapdragon 835, six gigs of ram up to 256 gigs of storage, and a 3,400 milliamp hour battery. With all that refresh in the hardware, which is pretty impressive, it basically comes down to whether or not you can stand the MIUI software on top of Android that ROM and they have added a bunch of new things in these updates to make it more accessible but more importantly more familiar. MIUI now has a split screen multitasking mode, so this is something almost every phone now has except for the iPhone where you can do two apps open at once, which is been added, and it's pretty simple to use and works well, so you can really take advantage of the big screen honestly, I'm kind of surprised it wasn't on the original.

There's still that quick ball that moves the bottom row of shortcuts anywhere you want on the display in case the corners of the six inch panel are still kind of hard to reach, and it's overall cleaned up, it's pretty snappy, it doesn't have much bloat not many bloatware apps, and it's honestly already gotten one software update since I've gotten the thing out the box, and hopefully, it continues to get more, so it's on top of Android 7.1.1 right now, so pretty standard for new phones coming out right now but I think the benchmark is just how fast they move to Android 8.0.

I'm kind of having tabs on all the big phones to see how fast they do it but wait there's more, there's also a MimiX 2 special edition here it is actually next to the standard MimiX 2. Surely you can tell the difference or probably not the special edition basically instead of rocking the matte black aluminum sides has curved the ceramic all the way over around to the front so it's a ceramic unibody phone, which is actually kind of amazing and then it also has eight gigs of ram so that's what makes a special edition super limited, a little more expensive hard to get, also harder to grip, that's your call.

A lot of changes that are comfortable and make a lot of sense for the mix too, that I think they're hoping will get people to go from drooling over the MimiX to actually buying one. Obviously 2017 has been this year of disappearing bezels on the front of smartphones, I made an entire video about that but I think the changes they're making are more to just put it on a global scale now. This supports a massive amount of bands 37 bands total 22 of those being LTE bands so the goal here is to put your sim card in this anywhere and it'll work including here, so to mix or not to mix that is the question that I'll pass on to you guys.

But either way that's pretty much it, the new iPhone's right around the corner, new video on that coming very soon, be sure to subscribe to see that if you haven't already.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhey what is up guys mkvhd here and fun fact my second most viewed video of all of the past year was the one that i made about this guy the xiaomi me mix that video got a lot of attention in fact a lot of you guys were asking about it since it's been about a year if there would be some kind of a follow-up or a sequel to that and there is and this is it this is the xiaomi me mix 2. you see the thing about the original meme mix was as beautiful and awesome as it showed up on video i don't know if that really directly translated to sales i mean at the end of the day this is still a pretty huge unwieldy phone for a lot of people it's still running a rom that's pretty unfamiliar to a lot of people that aren't in those asian markets so even though it did have an awesome super thin bezel suite form factor that helped move the needle for the entire smartphone industry like we see in 2017 people weren't exactly rushing to uh import this into the us and buy it and actually make it their daily driver so that's where me mix 2 comes in so pretty much every single change that xiaomi made from the mix 1 to the mix 2 is to make this a more approachable more viable sequel to the phone that made such an impact for them last year so right off the bat the mix 2 is smaller so it's rocking a 6 inch oled display but of course keeping the signature tiny front and side bezels so it's a huge display about the same size as the new iphone we're about to see you know 5.8 to 6 inches but of course in a footprint that's way smaller and easier to grip even with one hand and the six inch display even though it sounds big for a phone it's in that tall narrow two to one aspect ratio so it's going to be easier to reach the size on the corners than your typical six-inch screen not all six-inch displays are created equal a lot of people forget that the body is now ceramic on the back and aluminum on the sides so it's still that super shiny fingerprinty slippery finish but is also a bit heavier than normal phones of this size so ceramic is a really dense premium material like we talked about with the essential phone and it's packing that as well but really all the placement of everything the buttons the ports the speaker is all the same because the body is smaller so that just means everything is easier to reach the only difference is just that they got rid of the headphone jack this year so essentially now that they have everything from that original phone in a smaller more compact more reasonable size what they did was basically a once-over of the entire phone to take anything that was a little bit extreme to make that original design happen and bring it down to earth so that piezoelectric speaker at the top of the old phone that had to vibrate the whole front of the device to make sound that's replaced by an actual real front-facing speaker and earpiece up at the top of the phone much more practical directional sound much more useful it still has the ultrasonic proximity sensor firing through the glass so that's cool and the selfie camera is still at the bottom in the small chin but they coated the glass in a slightly more polarized shaded way so it kind of it's darker and it sort of blends into the front of the phone more and it's harder to see it's a nice touch that adds to the seamless feel of the phone and doesn't seem to have any impact on the camera's performance and they did upgrade the camera on the back so it's now a 12 megapixel sony imx 386 sensor with optical image stabilization an f 2.0 aperture and still inside that 24 karat gold ring in the middle of the back of the phone so no dual cameras on the back of this guy again but it's definitely an upgrade in the camera department even if it's not quite to the level of what samsung and apple are doing right now and the fingerprint reader on the back is also now even faster like it's super fast now which is confidence inspiring and of course it's now in that ideal location for one-handed use since the phone's smaller and it's still in the middle of the back and on the inside you have some pretty op specs right now snapdragon 835 six gigs of ram up to 256 gigs of storage and a 3 400 milliamp hour battery so with all that refresh in the hardware which is pretty impressive it basically comes down to whether or not you can stand the miui software on top of android that rom and they have added a bunch of new things in these updates to make it more accessible but more importantly more familiar miui now has a split screen multitasking mode so this is something almost every phone now has except the iphone where you can do two apps open at once that's been added and it's pretty simple to use and works well so you can really take advantage of the big screen honestly i'm kind of surprised it wasn't on the original there's still that quick ball that moves the bottom row of shortcuts anywhere you want on the display in case the corners of the six inch panel are still kind of hard to reach and it's overall cleaned up it's pretty snappy it doesn't have much bloat not many bloatware apps and it's honestly already gotten one software update since i've gotten the thing out the box and hopefully it continues to get more it's on top of android 7.1.1 right now so pretty standard for new phones coming out right now but i think the benchmark is just how fast they move to android 8.0 i'm kind of having tabs on all the big phones to see how fast they do it but wait there's more there's also a meme mix 2 special edition here it is actually next to the standard mix 2. surely you can tell the difference or probably not the special edition basically instead of rocking the matte black aluminum sides has curved the ceramic all the way over around to the front so it's a ceramic unibody phone which is actually kind of amazing and then it also has eight gigs of ram so that's what makes a special edition super limited a little more expensive hard to get also harder to grip that's your call so a lot of changes that are comfortable and make a lot of sense for the mix too that i think they're hoping will get people to go from drooling over the mimics to actually buying one obviously 2017 has been this year of of disappearing bezels on the front of smartphones i made an entire video about that but i think the changes they're making are more to just put it on a global scale now this supports a massive amount of bands 37 bands total 22 of those being lte bands so the goal here it has a dual sim card slot the goal is that you can put your sim card in this anywhere and it'll work including here so to mix or not to mix that is the question that i'll pass on to you guys but either way that's pretty much it the new iphone's right around the corner new video on that coming very soon be sure to subscribe to see that if you haven't already until then catch you guys in the next one talk to you later peacehey what is up guys mkvhd here and fun fact my second most viewed video of all of the past year was the one that i made about this guy the xiaomi me mix that video got a lot of attention in fact a lot of you guys were asking about it since it's been about a year if there would be some kind of a follow-up or a sequel to that and there is and this is it this is the xiaomi me mix 2. you see the thing about the original meme mix was as beautiful and awesome as it showed up on video i don't know if that really directly translated to sales i mean at the end of the day this is still a pretty huge unwieldy phone for a lot of people it's still running a rom that's pretty unfamiliar to a lot of people that aren't in those asian markets so even though it did have an awesome super thin bezel suite form factor that helped move the needle for the entire smartphone industry like we see in 2017 people weren't exactly rushing to uh import this into the us and buy it and actually make it their daily driver so that's where me mix 2 comes in so pretty much every single change that xiaomi made from the mix 1 to the mix 2 is to make this a more approachable more viable sequel to the phone that made such an impact for them last year so right off the bat the mix 2 is smaller so it's rocking a 6 inch oled display but of course keeping the signature tiny front and side bezels so it's a huge display about the same size as the new iphone we're about to see you know 5.8 to 6 inches but of course in a footprint that's way smaller and easier to grip even with one hand and the six inch display even though it sounds big for a phone it's in that tall narrow two to one aspect ratio so it's going to be easier to reach the size on the corners than your typical six-inch screen not all six-inch displays are created equal a lot of people forget that the body is now ceramic on the back and aluminum on the sides so it's still that super shiny fingerprinty slippery finish but is also a bit heavier than normal phones of this size so ceramic is a really dense premium material like we talked about with the essential phone and it's packing that as well but really all the placement of everything the buttons the ports the speaker is all the same because the body is smaller so that just means everything is easier to reach the only difference is just that they got rid of the headphone jack this year so essentially now that they have everything from that original phone in a smaller more compact more reasonable size what they did was basically a once-over of the entire phone to take anything that was a little bit extreme to make that original design happen and bring it down to earth so that piezoelectric speaker at the top of the old phone that had to vibrate the whole front of the device to make sound that's replaced by an actual real front-facing speaker and earpiece up at the top of the phone much more practical directional sound much more useful it still has the ultrasonic proximity sensor firing through the glass so that's cool and the selfie camera is still at the bottom in the small chin but they coated the glass in a slightly more polarized shaded way so it kind of it's darker and it sort of blends into the front of the phone more and it's harder to see it's a nice touch that adds to the seamless feel of the phone and doesn't seem to have any impact on the camera's performance and they did upgrade the camera on the back so it's now a 12 megapixel sony imx 386 sensor with optical image stabilization an f 2.0 aperture and still inside that 24 karat gold ring in the middle of the back of the phone so no dual cameras on the back of this guy again but it's definitely an upgrade in the camera department even if it's not quite to the level of what samsung and apple are doing right now and the fingerprint reader on the back is also now even faster like it's super fast now which is confidence inspiring and of course it's now in that ideal location for one-handed use since the phone's smaller and it's still in the middle of the back and on the inside you have some pretty op specs right now snapdragon 835 six gigs of ram up to 256 gigs of storage and a 3 400 milliamp hour battery so with all that refresh in the hardware which is pretty impressive it basically comes down to whether or not you can stand the miui software on top of android that rom and they have added a bunch of new things in these updates to make it more accessible but more importantly more familiar miui now has a split screen multitasking mode so this is something almost every phone now has except the iphone where you can do two apps open at once that's been added and it's pretty simple to use and works well so you can really take advantage of the big screen honestly i'm kind of surprised it wasn't on the original there's still that quick ball that moves the bottom row of shortcuts anywhere you want on the display in case the corners of the six inch panel are still kind of hard to reach and it's overall cleaned up it's pretty snappy it doesn't have much bloat not many bloatware apps and it's honestly already gotten one software update since i've gotten the thing out the box and hopefully it continues to get more it's on top of android 7.1.1 right now so pretty standard for new phones coming out right now but i think the benchmark is just how fast they move to android 8.0 i'm kind of having tabs on all the big phones to see how fast they do it but wait there's more there's also a meme mix 2 special edition here it is actually next to the standard mix 2. surely you can tell the difference or probably not the special edition basically instead of rocking the matte black aluminum sides has curved the ceramic all the way over around to the front so it's a ceramic unibody phone which is actually kind of amazing and then it also has eight gigs of ram so that's what makes a special edition super limited a little more expensive hard to get also harder to grip that's your call so a lot of changes that are comfortable and make a lot of sense for the mix too that i think they're hoping will get people to go from drooling over the mimics to actually buying one obviously 2017 has been this year of of disappearing bezels on the front of smartphones i made an entire video about that but i think the changes they're making are more to just put it on a global scale now this supports a massive amount of bands 37 bands total 22 of those being lte bands so the goal here it has a dual sim card slot the goal is that you can put your sim card in this anywhere and it'll work including here so to mix or not to mix that is the question that i'll pass on to you guys but either way that's pretty much it the new iphone's right around the corner new video on that coming very soon be sure to subscribe to see that if you haven't already until then catch you guys in the next one talk to you later peace\n"