Positioning<\/span><\/h2>\nXiaomi company presented Redmi K20 and K20 Pro smartphones in May 2019. A few months later, Xiaomi Mi 9T appears – a full analogue of Redmi K20. As far as I understand, Mi 9T is positioned as a semi-flagship in the medium-high price category.<\/span><\/p>\nThe novelty is quite curious. Almost all fashionable features were used in it: both a fingerprint scanner on the screen, and an outgoing selfi camera from the upper part of the body, and 48 MP main camera, and SuperAMOLED sensor with support for HDR10 technology, and a battery with 18 W power adapter.<\/span><\/p>\nThe 6\/64GB version of Xiaomi Mi 9T costs $329 and the 6\/128GB version costs $369.<\/span><\/p>\nAppearance<\/span><\/h2>\nIt feels that people worked on the design of this model, whose hands grow from the right place, as the appearance of Mi 9T turned out very much even winning. And it despite the fact that almost all phones are similar to each other.<\/span><\/p>\nThe front panel has smooth transitions to the sides, the corners are slightly smoothed, the sides also smoothly transition to the back panel. I think the designers and designers kept the balance between a strict appearance and youthful spectacular design as much as possible. For example, the Mi 9T in red and blue looks very nice. But Xiaomi black is ordinary.<\/span><\/p>\nIn this case, of course, we are talking about the back cover, because the front side of a modern phone is almost 90% of the screen without any fanciful elements.<\/span><\/p>\nOriginally, the power button and the ring around the main camera were made in one colour – scarlet.<\/span><\/p>\nThe volume is high, but without reserve, legibility is excellent.<\/span><\/p>\nUnder the display is a fingerprint scanner. Its speed is average, so it is not comfortable to use.<\/span><\/p>\nTo unlock the screen, you can use a sliding selfi camera. But it slides out slowly and not always at the right moment: most often the graphic key is started.<\/span><\/p>\nThe top end has a noise-canceling microphone and a 3.5 mm jack. At the bottom there are skids for two nano SIM cards, a USB-C, a main microphone and holes for handsfree output. On the right rib is the power button and the volume control swing button. On the back side is a free-standing lens, and just below is a module with two more lenses, next to it is a two-section flash.<\/span><\/p>\nThe result is a spectacular appearance, medium ergonomics due to weight and a slow fingerprint sensor.<\/span><\/p>\n