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Take Xiaomi phones with a pinch of salt. I've got the Mi 10t Lite 5g, and while it's fairly decent, it's got its share of problems too.
Every time the Xiaomi browser updated, it asks if it can be the default viewer for pdfs, no matter how many times you set your default as something else. I've uninstalled it now, but I'm pretty sure that it was happening with the video player too. Both would open a 'Open with' dialogue with the software as the preselected option, and 'other' for the second option, but pressing other would just launch a random selection from the list.
The camera is awful too. Using it in bright sunlight is ok, as long as you don't want to zoom in. If you do, everything is blotchy? It looks as if it's been zoomed in by an algorithm that got it wrong, and guessed what the pixels should look like. If you try to use the zoom while taking the photo, you sometimes get random blurred spots in the image. I took what would have been a great photo of my kid with their grandfather, but parts of the photo were randomly blurred.
They might have improved with the newer models, but I would want to see one in the flesh before I spent any money on one.
IDK about the software, I know there is bloatware, but it should be possible to uninstall. The new MIUI 14 should be pretty good reviewers say.
The camera is absolutely amazing, no doubt about that. Just look it up on YouTube. Absolutely amazing night shots, and very good tele and macro too, although not as good as Samsung S23 Ultra.
I found this comparison very good, although I don't agree with the conclusion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BY01sKTnJPA&t=32s
I was able to remove some of the bloat using the Universal Android Debloater. If you do the same, remove a few things at a time and test in between. Removing the Xiaomi phone app stopped my dialler from putting the overlay on top of everything else.
The Mi 10t Lite camera looked great in reviews too. Like most reviews, the photos were taken under ideal conditions. It's very rare to see real world photos, like trying to get a photo of a kid or a pet running around in poor lighting.