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Which phone: Samsung S21 FE OR Xiaomi 11T Pro OR Poco F4
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<blockquote data-quote="gonza" data-source="post: 1006661" data-attributes="member: 82319"><p>This!</p><p>I have a Mi9T and before this one, I had 3 Xiaomi phones. Always nice specs, good price, etc. But the updates are awful. I mean, their business it's to sell a lot of phones withe their services in it, so they have a LOT of phones per year. Xiaomi can't keep up with updates for every model, so they stop to do it after a year or so. No more than 2 years. And keep in mind that the updates, most of the time are: security patches or a new MIUI version not the latest Android version.</p><p></p><p>Yes, someone can say that you can use custom ROMs, but you have to unlock your bootloader and then start to test what ROM works on your phone.</p><p></p><p>I'm not a Samsung fan, but right now they have one of the best updates policies on the market: 4 years of upgrades and I think 4 o 5 years of security updates.</p><p></p><p>Yes, in all my Xiaomi's phones I had problems with the proximity sensor. Sometimes it's always on, so the screen turn off when your are using the phone. A restart "fix" the issue, but it's annoying</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gonza, post: 1006661, member: 82319"] This! I have a Mi9T and before this one, I had 3 Xiaomi phones. Always nice specs, good price, etc. But the updates are awful. I mean, their business it's to sell a lot of phones withe their services in it, so they have a LOT of phones per year. Xiaomi can't keep up with updates for every model, so they stop to do it after a year or so. No more than 2 years. And keep in mind that the updates, most of the time are: security patches or a new MIUI version not the latest Android version. Yes, someone can say that you can use custom ROMs, but you have to unlock your bootloader and then start to test what ROM works on your phone. I'm not a Samsung fan, but right now they have one of the best updates policies on the market: 4 years of upgrades and I think 4 o 5 years of security updates. Yes, in all my Xiaomi's phones I had problems with the proximity sensor. Sometimes it's always on, so the screen turn off when your are using the phone. A restart "fix" the issue, but it's annoying [/QUOTE]
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