When you buy a cell phone, we usually do a lot of research on it, and I would really like to see detailed pictures of the cellphone, as well hear or learn what feelings of someone who has tried this device, both at the operating level and at the hand.
However, there is nothing quite like exploring a cellphone on your own. But now Xiaomi is approaching the program because of what we taught you today: a 3D unboxing experience, which you can control yourself and that allows you to see the mobile in full detail, almost as if you have it in front of you!
Debugging 3D for Xiaomi Mi 10 Youth Edition: the latest from Xiaomi to see your phone
In general, the images that manufacturers and media publish on their devices are a great way to see what the terminal looks like. But Xiaomi has exceeded this standard, and you've done it with a triple unboxing experience, that gives us a closer look at one of its latest facilities: Xiaomi Mi 10 Youth Edition, also known as Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite 5G.
And that is, the company has enabled a page where we can see the domain again, with our interaction, see what your box looks like, and see each corner of the signal itself, and very close to it, you can see the details of its keypad, or SIM and MicroSD tray. A completely different experience than the one we have is photographic, because it is completely interactive, and it is very detailed.
Of course, you have to pay attention to what you see Not a real end-to-end image, but a digital model of it, very similar, but there is a general difference we find between the digital model and the actual image. Besides, it is the exact same tool that was sold by a Chinese company.
In our opinion, it is a step that some manufacturers should copy, at least their most attractive models, ever since this helps to look at what a smartphone looks like without photos, and allows us to see certain details, that, in many cases, can be ignored, such as where the buttons are, or even the output of the camera module. Well, Nuances is not lacking.
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On the other hand, Xiaomi also offers you the option to change the final color to see how it looks in other shades, and "turn on" the signal to see each of its components. Although, of course, everything is in Chinese, so unless you manage the language, we can't understand much of it. Finally, we can see the camera demo, and even go straight to the company store if the intention is to buy that tool.
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