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The global version of Xiaomi Mi 9 Lite is already here

The global version of Xiaomi Mi 9 Lite is already here

The phone can be ordered, the expected delivery time will start in a week.

Already here is the global version of Xiaomi Mi 9 Lite 1

We wrote about the arrival of Xiaomi Mi 9 Lite just two weeks ago and it has already arrived. The only question is why. The phone has a Snapdragon 710 chipset, an AMOLED display of 6,34 and a choice of 6/64 GB or 6/128 GB versions in memory configuration. The mobile has four cameras, the front panel is a 32 megapixel, it sits on a drop-shaped camera island. The triple camera on the back usually consists of a main camera, a wide-angle unit, and a depth-sensing sensor, with resolutions of 48 to 8 and 2 megapixels, respectively.

Already here is the global version of Xiaomi Mi 9 Lite 2

The new phone is not cheap when ordered from China, but if you try to buy it from an official European source, the price can be said to be extremely high. The 64 GB version can be had from China for $330, but in the EU we have to pay nearly $390 for it. This seems quite a lot, even if it is a completely new device, since the Xiaomi Mi 9T is on the market, which offers a more powerful central unit (Snapdragon 730) for a much cheaper price, and its cameras are also better (48+13+8 megapixels). . The only data in which the 9 Lite is better is the front camera, where the 9T "only" got a 20 megapixel sensor compared to the Lite's 32 megapixels.

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So the question is, who will buy the weaker Lite more expensive? The 9GB version of the Xiaomi Mi 64T is under $ 300 even without a coupon, and we can buy it around $ 275 in a coupon sale. The $ 330 difference is completely uninduced.

If you still want to be one of the first Xiaomi Mi 9 Lite to order, you can order it here: Xiaomi Mi 9 Lite 6 / 64 GB

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