Grand Launch of xiaomi 12 pro 5g inaugurated at chennai vasanth & co
எம் ஐ நிறுவனத்தின் xiomi 12 ப்ரோ புதிய மொபைல் அறிமுக விழா சென்னை நார்த் உஸ்மான் சாலையில் உள்ள வசந்த் அண்ட் கோ கிளையில் இன்று நடைபெற்றது
எம் ஐ நிறுவனத்தின் தென்னிந்திய மண்டல விற்பனை மேலாளர் மல்லிகா அர்ஜுன்ராவ் தலைமையில் எம் ஐ நிறுவனத்தின் xiomi 12 ப்ரோ என்ற மொபைல் அறிமுக விழா சென்னை சென்னை நார்த் உஸ்மான் சாலையில் உள்ள வசந்த் அன்கோ கிளையில் நடைபெற்றது
இதில் வசந்த் அண்ட் கோ இயக்குனர் வினோத் குமார் சிறப்பு விருந்தினராக கலந்து கொண்டு புதிய மொபைலை அறிமுகம் செய்து வைத்தார்
இந்நிகழ்ச்சியில் எம் ஐ நிறுவனத்தின் தமிழ்நாடு மண்டல மேலாளர் ஜெய பிரகாஸ், தமிழ்நாடு தலைமை நிர்வாகி அரவிந்த், சென்னை தலைமை நிர்வாகி பிரசாந்த், வடசென்னை மாவட்ட விநியோகிஸ்தர் அரவிந்த், வசந்த் அண்ட் கோ மொபைல் விற்பனை நிர்வாகி செந்தில்,ஜெகன் உள்ளிட்ட பலர் இந்நிகழ்ச்சியில் கலந்து கொண்டனர்
முன்னதாக எம்ஐ நிறுவனத்தின் மொபைல்களை சென்ற மாதம் அதிக அளவு விற்பனை செய்த வசந்த் அண்ட் கோ நிறுவனத்திற்கு ரெட்மி நிறுவனத்தின் தென்னிந்திய விற்பனை மேலாளர் மல்லிகா அர்ஜுன் ராவ் எல்இடி டிவியையும் பரிசுத் தொகைக்கான காசோலையையும் வசந்த் அன்கோ இயக்குனர் வினோத்குமாரிடம் வழங்கினார்
இதனைத் தொடர்ந்து செய்தியாளர்களை சந்தித்த தென்னிந்திய விற்பனை மேலாளர் மல்லிகா அர்ஜுன் ராவ்
எம்ஐ நிறுவனம் புதிதாக xiomi 12 ப்ரோ என்ற புதிய மொபைலை அறிமுகம் செய்துள்ளது இது வாடிக்கையாளர்களை கவரக்கூடிய வகையில் மிகவும் அற்புதமாக வடிவமைக்கப்பட்டு உள்ளது
எளிய முறையில் மிக அற்புதமான புகைப்படங்களை எடுக்க வதற்கான கேமரா வசதி இதில் இருக்கிறது
மேலும் அனைத்து அம்சங்கள் நவீன டெக்னாலஜி அடங்கிய மொபைல் ஆக இது இருக்கின்றது எனவும் தெரிவித்தார்
The Xiaomi 12 Pro is Xiaomi’s most premium smartphone of early 2022, and it sits with some notable Android competitors like Motorola Edge 30 Pro, OnePlus 10 Pro 5G, and Samsung Galaxy S22 series. Although the smartphone does not look as muscular as the Xiaomi 11 Ultra 5G from last year (currently discontinued in India), it still remains praise-worthy for offering 120W ultra-fast charging, three 50-megapixel rear cameras, and a relatively more powerful chipset from Qualcomm (Snapdragon 8 Gen 1). If we look at these three areas that Xiaomi is flaunting, the Xiaomi 12 Pro shines bright – in some cases, brighter than its Android rivals.
However, the phone is not perfect and here’s what you need to know about this Rs 62,999 (8GB RAM and 256GB storage) device. Design: The Xiaomi 12 Pro 5G is easily one of its most attractive looking smartphones, and the colour palette of the three variants is distinct. The Couture Blue, Noir Black, and Opera Mauve options have a gradient matte-finish, but the back is surprisingly smooth in your palms. Xiaomi is using a special coating that also repels fingerprint smudges from the back and even seemingly adds some layers of durability. At 8.16mm, it is not the thinnest smartphone in the market, but 74.6mm width makes it comfortable to hold, even while gaming. Xiaomi is still offering a clear silicone case in the box that I feel needs an upgrade, especially at this price point. There’s no point comparing this with Apple or Samsung, as both brands don’t even provide protective cases in their packages; however, Xiaomi’s philosophy for the Indian market revolves around providing the best at the most unusual pricing. In this case, iQoo does a good job at offering a stylish BMW-pattern inspired case with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1-powered iQoo 9 Pro 5G. I was also very happy to receive the Couture Blue variant from Xiaomi for this review, as I expect most customers would go for the usual Black shade. The light blue shade with a velvety finish is the best I’ve held so far, much better than the no-frills Motorola Edge 30 Pro and flamboyant iQoo 9 Pro with BMW red-blue stripes. Lastly, the top and bottom spines have two speaker grills for the quad-speaker system on the phone. The phone also supports dual-SIM cards. Display: If we look at the spec sheet, the Xiaomi 12 Pro comes with a long list of things to promise the best display performance. We get a large 6.73-inch E5 AMOLED display, which offers a 20:9 aspect ratio, 2K resolution (3200×1440 pixels) 522 PPI, 120Hz refresh, HDR10+ support, and Dolby Vision. The E5 AMOLED panel seemingly improves the overall display brightness by 11 percent and reduces power consumption by 16 percent compared to its predecessor. Now, it is difficult to verify these claims without proper equipment, but regular customers can be assured that the smartphone offers one of the sharpest display performances in the market. The screen offers more brightness than rivals like Motorola Edge 30 Pro, and the viewing quality, thanks to Dolby Vision, makes the experience worthwhile. The Xiaomi 12 Pro also comes with LTPO 2.0 display tech that adjusts the refresh rate automatically to preserve the battery. Watching megahits from Marvel on Disney+ Hotstar was fantastic with HDR10+ support and high contrast support. Watching content on Netflix can equally be immersive, but that depends on your plan. Performance, Battery Performance issues are not expected at this price, and this was largely the case. There was quite a difference in performance and touch response when playing Genshin Impact on this, compared to some of the other devices I’ve reviewed this year. This is a flagship and it shows There’s also an under-display fingerprint sensor that mostly remains responsive; however there’s always the limitation of unlocking the phone with sweaty fingers. Performance: The Xiaomi 12 Pro comes with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC that already features in a bunch of flagships. Now, Qualcomm’s new chipset is infamous for throttling, and that’s the case here too. When it comes to performing daily tasks like reading, texting, and browsing through social media apps, the Xiaomi 12 Pro will run smoothly without showing visible signs of heating. However, the phone does heat up under pressure (120W charging or 8K recording) and during heavy gaming. Plus, if you’re in India right now, the severe heatwave already raises the temperature of your device when outdoors. In terms of benchmarks, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1-powered Xiaomi 12 Pro attained 1,210 and 3,546 points in Geekbench’s single-core and multi-core CPU tests. It performed much better than the Galaxy S22+ and Motorola Edge 30 Pro in the same test, likely because of the higher 12GB of RAM capacity. Similarly, its GPU performance was better than rivals at 9,755 points on 3D Mark’s minute-long Wild Life test. However, the Xiaomi 12 Pro throttled to 57 percent of its Max performance, while the Galaxy S22+ and Edge 30 Pro throttled to 71 percent and 72 percent, respectively. If we keep the numbers aside, the Xiaomi 12 Pro is indeed a performer, though the phone will heat as the throttle test shows. Thankfully, the phone’s intelligent battery AI helps in power consumption, and you will get a full-day charge easily. I tested heavy titles like Call of Duty and Into the Dead, and both titles ran smoothly with negligible stutters. Cameras: Xiaomi is heavily banking on Xiaomi 12 Pro’s 50-megapixel triple rear cameras – for all the right reasons. Each sensor takes stunning photos – be it in light or dark conditions – and the camera AI can detect the right subject with almost accurate colours. The rear camera setup includes a 50-megapixel wide camera with OIS, a 50-megapixel telephoto with f/1.9 aperture, and a 50-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera with a 115-degree field of view. I was most impressed by the ultra-wide sensor as it is able to capture a good amount of details in one frame without compromising on the sharpness. As with most ultra-wide sensors, the colours are a bit faded, but it’s easily one of the best you’d see in a smartphone at this point.