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And gosh was that annoying. Over the years the design has been refined, with this chin getting slimmer with each generation, but only now in the Mi Mix 3 has the chin been removed altogether. It’s worth pointing out that there is still a tiny but very much present screen bezel running the entire circumference of the phone, but Mi Mix 3 achieves an astonishing screen-to-body ratio of 93.4%. Though a 100% screen-to-body ratio would look phenomenal, we would worry about its fragility. Xiaomi has achieved this by implementing a sliding screen mechanism that uses neodymium magnets with a life expectancy of 300,000 cycles. Most smartphones are sold on two year contracts, so using this as the benchmark you could slide open the screen 410 times a day without worrying about it breaking. That said, without extensive use it’s difficult to know how much dust and grime will find its way under the display.
There’s also an Always-on Display option, showing the time, date and notifications, which should reduce the number of times you feel the need to wake the screen. And the speaker is actually built into the top bezel (though you’ll need to squint to see it), which means you don’t need to slide down the screen to hear your recipient at the other end as you do with the Honor Magic 2 and Lenovo Z5 Pro (though you can use it to answer a call). The sliding action feels smooth, with the screen maintaining the same distance from the chassis and offering a satisfying click as it opens and closes. You can also choose from five different sounds that play as you slide open or shut the screen – Hi-tech, Warrior (our favourite), Mechanics, Intellect and Lighter – plus a few more available to download.
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On the Lenovo and Honor alternatives the sliding screen is of little use other than hiding away the selfie camera(s) and other blemishes that would usually adorn the front panel of a phone. But on the Xiaomi sliding open the screen can actually launch the front camera, or if you’re not a selfie fiend you can set it to offer other quick-access options such as the weather, a note-taking app and a calculator (mobile payments, too, if you’re in China). Thought it’s not immediately obvious how you might go about accessing the home screen from here, touching any blank area of the screen achieves this. Whereas it might feel a little like a gimmick on those other phones, here the sliding screen not only adds functionality but allows for a big improvement on existing functionality. If you’ve ever used a Mi Mix phone before then you’ll know that putting the selfie camera below the screen just does not work: the angles at which you need to hold the phone in order to capture a selfie where you look anything other than deranged are difficult to achieve, and the filters in apps such as Snapchat just don’t play well with the format.
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Now the selfie camera is not only in the correct position, but it’s better than ever – up from a single-lens 5Mp camera to a dual-lens 24Mp + 2Mp model, with the second lens used to blur the background on portrait shots, plus there’s an LED flash. The quality is significantly better, and the software integrates Xiaomi’s AI, able to intelligently select the scene. Removing the camera from the chin of the phone also means you no longer need the chin, so Xiaomi has reduced the bezels and increased the size of the screen – from 5.99in to 6.39in. Given that it has a larger screen and a sliding screen mechanism it’s incredible that the Mi Mix 3 is fractionally shorter and narrower than the Mi Mix 2S, and only 0.4mm thicker. The battery capacity has been reduced by 200mAh, of course.
This all helps toward making it feel more comfortable to use in a single hand, too. The display itself has a taller aspect ratio than previously, now at 19.5:9 (previously 18:9).
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