With its tall 18:9 display and on-screen navigation buttons, the Mi A2 looks more modern than the A1. It also feels nicer in the hand, Still unadulterated Android One with only a few Xiaomi additions. Right now, it's running 8.1 Oreo with the August secur
It may not be a deal-breaker to everyone, but if you live in a country where NFC payments are prevalent, the Mi A2 is probably something you'll skip, Why Xiaomi decided to remove the extra storage slot, I don't know. It's even more baffling when the base
Possibly, yes. The decision to recommend the Mi A2 is not as clear-cut as it was for the Mi A1. The omission of a headphone jack, FM radio, and MicroSD slot can potentially be deal-breakers for a lot of users. I certainly would have preferred to see the M...
Good design, Excellent midrange performance, Adequate battery life, Pretty good cameras, both rear and front, Fast fingerprint scanner, Smooth and intuitive stock Android interface, USB TypeC port
The display could use better color and contrast adjustments, No microSD card slot & 3.5mm audio jack, The LED notification light is annoying
Unlike most Xiaomi devices that mainly target the Chinese and Indian markets, the Mi A2 is geared towards a much wider global release – the phone will be up for grabs in many countries across Europe, Asia Pacific, the Middle East & Africa. The USA is trad...
Great performance, Clean Android One experience, 2 years of guaranteed updates, Premium aluminum build quality, Excellent camera for the price, Crisp display, Very affordable, Quick Charge 4.0 support (in India)
Average battery life, Screen doesn't get that bright, Missing features like microSD, NFC, etc, No IP rating, No headphone jack, Strong competition, Derivative design
The Xiaomi Mi A2 offers a compelling upgrade over the Mi A1, with a big performance bump and much better camera. But it omits several simple features that are dealbreakers for many...
No headphone jack, Android One, not running the latest version of Android, No NFC, Wrap Up, There has been an influx of Android One smartphones in the past year, and Xiaomi has gotten some competition in that space from Nokia (HMD Global) and HTC. But the
There has been an influx of Android One smartphones in the past year, and Xiaomi has gotten some competition in that space from Nokia (HMD Global) and HTC. But the Mi A2 might be the best option for an Android One device. This is largely because of its pr...
Excellent cameras, Solid performer, Assured Android updates for the next two years
No headphone jack, Battery life is average, Pronounced camera bump, Photos by Gaurav Rajput, Xiaomi Mi A2
The Xiaomi Mi A2 retails for Rs 16,999 and faces stiff competition from mainly three smartphones currently available in India – the 6GB RAM variant of the ASUS Zenfone Max Pro M1 (review), the company's own Redmi Note 5 Pro (review) and the recently-launc...
Abstract: There are only two things you need to know about the Xiaomi Mi A2: it's got a Xiaomi body with Google guts. That means the familiar industrial design, build quality and affordability of Xiaomi combined with stock-standard Android 8.1 Oreo and regular upd...
Published: 2019-07-17, Author: Daniel , review by: wovow.org
Our first review and comparison showed that new Xiaomi Mi A3 has received many improvements, compared with the previous model Xiaomi Mi A2, but also some drawbacks. First, the new Xiaomi smartphone has received a modern design, and this is definitely a bi...