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Redmi K70 is actually in hand, and you should pay attention to these shortcomings before buying

author:科技Unclechen

As a highly anticipated new machine, Redmi K70 has attracted the attention of many consumers. The Redmi K70 phone shows a stunning side in terms of exterior design, and among its four colors, I chose the white "Clear Snow". This colour scheme stands out for its pristine appearance, but is particularly special for its rocky surface, which is reflected in light and shadow to create a unique dark pattern.

Redmi K70 is actually in hand, and you should pay attention to these shortcomings before buying

K70 also has a relatively large upgrade point, Qingshan eye protection. The dimming has been increased from 1920Hz to 3840Hz in the previous generation, and it has also cooperated with some professional ophthalmology centers to develop new eye protection standards. Although it is domestic, there is still a lack of color optimization, but fortunately, the fineness is relatively good, and the overall look and feel is okay. I think 2000 more to give you 2K screen, and also support 3840Hz high-frequency PWM dimming, you just steal the fun.

Redmi K70 is actually in hand, and you should pay attention to these shortcomings before buying

The K70 texture is definitely the best generation in the K-series in the past. The 120w+5000 mAh battery is indeed the top, even if it is used for a long time, the blood return is fast, can you stand it. The overall smoothness of the system is much better than that of MUI14, but there are still some poor optimizations, with occasional frame drops and occasional small stutters in animations. In terms of imaging system, the K70 includes a 16-million-pixel selfie camera on the front and a triple camera system on the rear. Although there are two seemingly one-sided lenses in the rear system, the main camera is really impressive.

Redmi K70 is actually in hand, and you should pay attention to these shortcomings before buying

Speaker tuning seems to need some improvement. The user experience is on the upper average, and the screen, bezel, performance, charging, system, photography, texture and other aspects have been well received, but the battery life has always been the focus of general concern. There really is nothing to fault with overall. Personally, I feel that the only regret is that the wireless charging and IP68 dust and water resistance supported by the previous generation Redmi K60 have been removed in this generation. Maybe it's because the previous generation was equipped with these features, but it didn't cause any splash, and no one paid for it, so this generation simply gave up, right?