Micromax X330 - Full phone specifications

Micromax X330 - Full phone specifications


Xiaomi has pulled the same trick we first saw with the Mi 8 Explorer Edition, although this time the unique design has been refined somewhat. You can actually see what look like components and circuitry beneath the phone’s rear glass, with a Qualcomm-branded “chip” sitting front and centre. These aren’t the actual components, mind, they’re more there to show off the power of the phone, kind of like the way you might see ‘16v’ badged on the size of a sports car. Can you find all the easter eggs? Along with this, there are some little mottos, which Xiaomi describes as ‘easter eggs’ relevant to the company and the device. One of these reads ‘Always Believe That Something Wonderful Is About To Happen’.


Micromax X330 - Full phone specifications


Uh huh. It’s a rather characterful design, and surprisingly frivolous in an industry where every millimetre counts. The visible components are simply ornamental, but achieving this see-through finish is a nice touch by Xiaomi’s design team. Note that red highlights on the camera, power button and USB-C also add to the premium and interesting finish of this phone. In the UK, at least, the Mi 8 Pro is only available in this one finish right now – but it’s easily the best option anyway.


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Sadly, there are a few features that this flagship misses out on. For starters, the Mi 8 Pro is of the headphone-jack free school of thought, meaning there’s nowhere to plug your standard 3.5mm buds on the device itself. Instead, you’ll have to resort to the USB-C adapter included in the box. There’s no wireless charging, either. This certainly isn’t a given on a flagship device, but with the Mi 8 Pro’s transparent backing showcasing the location of various real components such as the NFC reader, it would have been cool to have seen the metal coil (or at least some iconography) suggesting that the technology was present. Most likely a cost-saving measure, Xiaomi also doesn’t reference any form of IP-certification. This means that while there’s no issue using the Mi 8 Pro in a light mist of rain, it certainly isn’t equipped to survive a dunk in the sink or a shower in the way that an iPhone XS or Samsung Galaxy S9 would.


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Xiaomi Mi 8 Pro – Screen Based on my previous experience with the Xiaomi-made Pocophone F1, I had high hopes for the Mi 8 Pro’s display – and I haven’t been disappointed. The screen is surrounded by fairly sizeable bezels and a notable chin and notch, but the AMOLED panel at play between the two is nothing short of excellent. The 6.21-inch screen features rounded corners, a Full HD+ resolution and it’s protected by 2.5D Gorilla Glass 5. It’s bright and colourful, displaying excellent contrast, but also boasts reliable viewing angles with only a slight drop-off in brightness and practically zero colour distortion.


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The panel is also HDR10-compliant and offers a heap of customisability over both the viewing experience and interaction. Related: What is HDR? You can manually configure Night Mode brightness and colour temperature independently of the phone’s standard display settings. Plus there’s Reading Mode and manual colour and contrast controls if you want to tailor things to your taste. The display is smart, too, with double-tap-to-wake, raise-to-wake and an always-on mode options. But the real party piece is that, unlike the standard Mi 8, the Mi 8 Pro joins a steadily expanding group of smartphones that boast in-display fingerprint sensors.



Xiaomi’s implementation is more advanced than the previous-generation technology we saw on 2017’s Huawei Mate RS, for example – factoring in depth data as well. However, while the feature is unquestionably cool on paper, and more reliable than last year’s efforts, it isn’t without its faults.


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