With the new Xiaomi POCO X6 and POCO, the first mid-range of 2024 begins to arrive
We will tell you what the three key points a mid-range vehicle must meet to be competitive in 2024; most of these are inherited from higher-end models from previous years.
OIS. When we look at the camera features of a phone, we usually look at megapixels. If we are a little more geeky, we can even pay attention to the camera sensor it has. However, one of the most forgotten points is the most important thing: stability.
A camera without OIS (optical image stabilizer) is a camera that is prone to taking blurry and fuzzy photos. OIS was a major frontrunner in the high and mid-high range a few years ago, but it’s not over yet. mainstream in the mid range. If a mid-range model doesn’t have OIS by mid-2024, it won’t be very competitive in photography.
AMOLED panel at 120 Hz… has good peak brightness. Although it is far from what is experienced with 120 Hz terminals in terms of user experience, 90 Hz has survived into 2023 as a better alternative to 60 Hz. In 2024, the panel requirement should be 120 Hz.
To this we must add an even more important factor: peak brightness. This is one of the most dramatic points in the mid-range: they generally do not show well in the sun. Luckily, this is where next-gen panels focus, and it’s easy to find devices with brightness above 1,500 nits, even if there are certain peaks.
Muscle in fast loading. Unless there are too many surprises, 2024 should be the year of saying goodbye to 33W charging systems. The high range (except for some models) will be fixed at close to or above 100W, while 67W aims to be the norm in terminals starting from 300 Euros.
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