Where do you carry your Mi Max? - Xiaomi Mi Max Questions & Answers

I am awaiting the arrival of my Mi Max. As of late I have been pondering on whether this device will be too big. All I have as points of reference are youtube videos, hence this thread. So my question is simple: where do you carry your Mi Max? and, in case your answer is "front pocket", how confortable is it? does it limit your movement? e.g., sitting down, bending over, etc.

moxiot said:
I am awaiting the arrival of my Mi Max. As of late I have been pondering on whether this device will be too big. All I have as points of reference are youtube videos, hence this thread. So my question is simple: where do you carry your Mi Max? and, in case your answer is "front pocket", how confortable is it? does it limit your movement? e.g., sitting down, bending over, etc.
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short answer: in my pants front pocket
long answer : when i ordered my phone I was in the same dilemma as yourself.I suggest u make a mockup with craftsheet like I did using dimensions from gsmarena to get a feel of its size.coming to my practical experience, mi max isn't so unwieldy as its claimed to be,the tapered edges help in pocket ability.unless u r wearing overly skinny pants I don't think its going to be a problem.I'm 5ft 11in high,36in waist pants--i can sit,ride my bike,drive without too much of a problem..ur going to feel it but not in an unpleasant sort of way.u get used to it as days go by and can't imagine using anything else,rest of the screens will feel tiny.it happened to me

wingryder said:
I suggest u make a mockup with craftsheet like I did using dimensions from gsmarena..
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A mock-up is a great idea. I'm also awaiting delivery of my Mi Max (it's taking too long!!!) and have wondered about the overall size of the handset. I know exactly what you mean about other phones seeming tiny. After I switched to a 5.5" screen I couldn't imagine going back to anything smaller. I'm guessing it's going to be the same with the 6.4"....!

wingryder said:
short answer: in my pants front pocket
long answer : when i ordered my phone I was in the same dilemma as yourself.I suggest u make a mockup with craftsheet like I did using dimensions from gsmarena to get a feel of its size.coming to my practical experience, mi max isn't so unwieldy as its claimed to be,the tapered edges help in pocket ability.unless u r wearing overly skinny pants I don't think its going to be a problem.I'm 5ft 11in high,36in waist pants--i can sit,ride my bike,drive without too much of a problem..ur going to feel it but not in an unpleasant sort of way.u get used to it as days go by and can't imagine using anything else,rest of the screens will feel tiny.it happened to me
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Making a mock up is exactly what I did too, it helped me pull the trigger and buy it. I also have it in my front pocket (generally wearing chinos for work) and I couldn't agree more with what you said. You feel it there but it's not uncomfortable. The only thing is to make sure, if you wear jogging pants for example, is that the pockets are deep enough... I've had it slip out a few times but only when I'm on the sofa so no problem.

The Mi Max feels medium size now and the rest of the screens seem too tiny in comparison. I mean why would you squint just to look at those 5.5 screens . Waste of time.
Also, I was considering getting a 5 inch phone but I'm real glad I chose this instead. I feel there is no point in getting a small phone. Ive attended dinner parties and no one batted an eye when I took my phone out. It's not big at all in real life.
The only con is it doesn't fit into the car cupholder but I just put on top instead of in it so it works.
Also, love the battery life.

netusername said:
The Mi Max feels medium size now and the rest of the screens seem too tiny in comparison. I mean why would you squint just to look at those 5.5 screens . Waste of time.
Also, I was considering getting a 5 inch phone but I'm real glad I chose this instead. I feel there is no point in getting a small phone. Ive attended dinner parties and no one batted an eye when I took my phone out. It's not big at all in real life.
The only con is it doesn't fit into the car cupholder but I just put on top instead of in it so it works.
Also, love the battery life.
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Ha, I know what you mean about the cup holder part. It fits in my Honda Accord's cup holder just fine but in the Infiniti Q50 I'm going to be leasing when the Accord lease is up the cup holders are smaller and the phone doesn't fit unless you turn it sideways.

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Ghetto battery modding.

The Sprint S3 is my first smartphone and this forum has been AMAZINGLY helpful to me and I thank everyone here greatly. Sadly at this point I dont really have anything useful to give back, however I do get comments and questions on my ghetto battery modding by people at school all the time, so maybe a few of you will get a chuckle out of it too:
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I bought 2 extended batteries, a 4800mAh no name off ebay and a 4500mAh onite off amazon, then I stripped off their casings and seperated the cells then I stripped the cover off my stock battery and carefully lined up everything and glued all 5 cells together with arctic silver thermal adhesive. After that I carefully wired them all together in parallel and cut a hole in my otterbox so that they all stick out the back. I figure I now have between 10500mAh and 11400mAh.
Ghetto eh? But it works great, it charges just like normal and while I can kill it by gaming all day, it lasts about 3-5 days under normal usage for me depending on how I have my settings. An unexpected benifit that I discovered completely by accident is that if you drop it from about 3.5-4 feet up it seems to always land flat on the battery (I tested this by standing on my bed doing drop tests).
If I had been very careful I could have even kept the NFC antenna on the battery doing this, but I didnt know to watch out for it, so I accidently destroyed it.
joelespinoza said:
The Sprint S3 is my first smartphone and this forum has been AMAZINGLY helpful to me and I thank everyone here greatly. Sadly at this point I dont really have anything useful to give back, however I do get comments and questions on my ghetto battery modding by people at school all the time, so maybe a few of you will get a chuckle out of it too:
Well that sucks.... I cant post pictures of it.... Just google joelespinoza photobucket they should be the top pictures in my only album.
I bought 2 extended batteries, a 4800mAh no name off ebay and a 4500mAh onite off amazon, then I stripped off their casings and seperated the cells then I stripped the cover off my stock battery and carefully lined up everything and glued all 5 cells together with arctic silver thermal adhesive. After that I carefully wired them all together in parallel and cut a hole in my otterbox so that they all stick out the back. I figure I now have between 10500mAh and 11400mAh.
Ghetto eh? But it works great, it charges just like normal and while I can kill it by gaming all day, it lasts about 3-5 days under normal usage for me depending on how I have my settings. An unexpected benifit that I discovered completely by accident is that if you drop it from about 3.5-4 feet up it seems to always land flat on the battery (I tested this by standing on my bed doing drop tests).
If I had been very careful I could have even kept the NFC antenna on the battery doing this, but I didnt know to watch out for it, so I accidently destroyed it.
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Great story. You get your first thanks from me. I do crazy modding like this sometimes and love it if some else appreciates the ghetto inventiveness. Love the drop testing bit. Absolutely entertaining....and actually...the mod...for you...is very useful!
themadproducer said:
Great story. You get your first thanks from me. I do crazy modding like this sometimes and love it if some else appreciates the ghetto inventiveness. Love the drop testing bit. Absolutely entertaining....and actually...the mod...for you...is very useful!
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Thanks man! I appreciate it. And my wife has a normal S3... Honestly I like the way mine feels MUCH better, its just way easier to hold onto and easier to use one handed without it slipping around. The fact that I could use it to jump start my Honda in a pinch is a nice bonus too!
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Thanks man! I appreciate it. And my wife has a normal S3... Honestly I like the way mine feels MUCH better, its just way easier to hold onto and easier to use one handed without it slipping around. The fact that I could use it to jump start my Honda in a pinch is a nice bonus too!
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Ironically, my Honda battery is suffering during this colder season and could use such a boost! LOL
Honestly, I can't see how anyone could actually use the S3 without a case. I have never held such a slippery and uncomfortable device...begging to fly out of my hand. Too thin. But there are so many case options out there that compliment it. Love it. :good:
On the topic of "entertainment", here is a video for a new Griffen Survivor case that gives your BED DROP tests a run for the money...
all well and good but isnt this extremely dangerous to carry around like that?
ddurandSGS3 said:
all well and good but isnt this extremely dangerous to carry around like that?
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Dangerous? is it dangerous to carry a 9 volt battery? Fully charged this is around 4 volts, why would it be dangerous?
When that hack job goes into thermal runaway, it will be like a cutting torch in your pocket and you'll have a new asshole out the side of your waist. What a mess.
MCL1981 said:
When that hack job goes into thermal runaway, it will be like a cutting torch in your pocket and you'll have a new asshole out the side of your waist. What a mess.
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Very unlikely, I wear carpenter jeans and and always use the leg pocket for my phone and nothing else goes in there, so there is almost no chance of it shorting out against anything. This phone has had this battery since about 3 weeks after Sprint released the S3s and it has never been an issue, and I recently redid the connections and switched from gorilla glue to thermal adhesive.
Not only that but if it did start heating up, there is nothing holding the battery in there but friction. Pulling the battery out takes me all of 1 second.
But worse case scenario if you wanted to do it and you were worried about it, just pot the side with the connections.
Hahaha this is great, love the idea!
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i carry uncovered batteries (AA) like that for another device and shortly after use if they come in contact with anything metal they can combust, and at the very least burn a hole rught through your pants and severely burn your leg.
just asking. dont know naythign about batteries but i had one close call with the AA batteries.
ddurandSGS3 said:
i carry uncovered batteries (AA) like that for another device and shortly after use if they come in contact with anything metal they can combust, and at the very least burn a hole rught through your pants and severely burn your leg.
just asking. dont know naythign about batteries but i had one close call with the AA batteries.
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I work in IT and keep my pockets very organized, if I was tossing this phone into a purse or pocket with a bunch of loose change or other metal objects I would have it better insulated. I will probably do so anyway at some point but right now it is not an issue.
As a side point I seriously doubt anything but shorting out could possibly cause any kind of "thermal runaway" with this setup. The battery has 5 times the mass and better airflow then stock and the phone can only draw the same power. I do still get a warm screen with this setup (how the CPU/GPU dissipates heat) but the battery never gets much more then body temp, even under the most brutal use for hours at a time.
That's frickin' sweet! Could you make a video of this? Lol. I'd attempt it if I had a video to follow.
Well it was sweet until I saw the pictures.. LOL! Not really something I'd want on the back of my phone.. It's usually function over fashion for me, but in this case I think I'll make an exception. It's not really the fashion thing, it's I think it'd be really awkward to hold.
nh97103 said:
That's frickin' sweet! Could you make a video of this? Lol. I'd attempt it if I had a video to follow.
Well it was sweet until I saw the pictures.. LOL! Not really something I'd want on the back of my phone.. It's usually function over fashion for me, but in this case I think I'll make an exception. It's not really the fashion thing, it's I think it'd be really awkward to hold.
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Keep in mind I am not trying to convince anyone else to do this, and I have readlly big hands as you can see from the pictures, but I find it much more comfortable to hold and use. 2 handed its only slightly better, but one handed its WAY better... the bottom edge of the battery fits right above my pinky and the weight centered in the back both give a much better feel.... when I hold my girlfriends stock s3 in one hand it feels like its gonna fall straight down out of my hand or fall forewards towards me, that might just be me though.
It also has what I call a manly heft. I don't mind it at all but if you are looking for a sleek featherweight device..... this isn't. But I like it :fingers-crossed:
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Keep in mind I am not trying to convince anyone else to do this, and I have readlly big hands as you can see from the pictures, but I find it much more comfortable to hold and use. 2 handed its only slightly better, but one handed its WAY better... the bottom edge of the battery fits right above my pinky and the weight centered in the back both give a much better feel.... when I hold my girlfriends stock s3 in one hand it feels like its gonna fall straight down out of my hand or fall forewards towards me, that might just be me though.
It also has what I call a manly heft. I don't mind it at all but if you are looking for a sleek featherweight device..... this isn't. But I like it :fingers-crossed:
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Even if it was awkward to hold, the battery life would so be worth it.. Getting the battery life of my old flip phone would be an incredible experience on a smartphone. I don't think I'd ever attempt this, but I'm wondering did just kinda wing it, or did you know what you were doing..?
Be super careful doing this. I know that lithium polymer batteries are really bad news if they are punctured or damaged... I believe this is also the case with the Lithium Ion batteries.. specifically if you inadvertently short them causing heat and internal breakdown.. Have seem my share of laptops that were burned when someone used the wrong laptop power supply (21V instead of 12V for example)
Not saying to not do this sort of mod... just saying to be VERY careful and don't risk your safety or risk burning down your house for the sake of extra battery life.. there are too many USB charging batteries out there to help with battery life extension if you are away from a USB port for too long.
nh97103 said:
Well it was sweet until I saw the pictures.. LOL!
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Where are the pictures? I would like to see how it looks.
Ninolina said:
Where are the pictures? I would like to see how it looks.
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I added a couple pics in the first post.
nh97103 said:
I don't think I'd ever attempt this, but I'm wondering did just kinda wing it, or did you know what you were doing..?
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I have done my fair share of messing with electronics, but im not an electrical engineer or anything... If you are comfortable soldering, its not that big of a deal. The hardest part is attaching the wires to the stock battery, because you have to lift up the small circut board the contact points are attached to, then resolder it back down after you attach wires underneth it. But to be fair you dont need the boards of the other 2 batteries so you can pratice on them. Then you line up all the batteries where you want them and glue them together. After that its all wire routing and ataching negatives to negatives and positives to positives.
It would probably be a good idea to have the main battery completely drained before starting. But having the other 4 with some charge would be fine if you are somewhat careful.
Be sure to pick a very thin wire with a decent casing, some kind of ribbon wire would probably work best I think, however, I just used ethernet wire I had laying around, but some of them had great insulation and some of them the insulation sucked.
If you want to play around with it without jumping in with both feet you can take apart just about any old cell phone battery and see how they are put together, they are all pretty similar. My old verizon LG octane 950mAh battery actually runs my S3 and charges normally in it, it just has to be held in with a piece of tape.
Its like anything really, if you are patient and careful you will get a nice finished product, if you are not......
You need more protection. If anything ever, and yeah, I get it, you never have anything in your pocket, but if anything ever shorts that out, you're ****ed.
The whole "Never have anything in my pocket" argument isn't working for me. You could have it on a desk, bump something into it, and then burn down the building you're in. Just cover it up and it should be fine.
Felnarion said:
You need more protection. If anything ever, and yeah, I get it, you never have anything in your pocket, but if anything ever shorts that out, you're ****ed.
The whole "Never have anything in my pocket" argument isn't working for me. You could have it on a desk, bump something into it, and then burn down the building you're in. Just cover it up and it should be fine.
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I do agree I should probably slap some insulation on the side... However I think all of you people who are worried about something terrible happening are wildly overestimating the results.... I have shorted out this battery, its not a huge deal. Would it be bad if I purposefully directly shorted it out for a long period of time? Well yea... is it a big deal if it brushes up against something and I immediately pull it away? Has not been a problem so far,,,
This is not a single cell battery, its 5 cells connected by thin copper wire... I have actually used copper wire this thin as a fuse in a pinch, if it gets hot it melts then you are back to a single cell, assuming that the arcing didnt simply melt away the metal shorting out, which usually happens nearly instantly.
I know Lithium ion batteries can be dangerous, I also know how much abuse it usually takes to make them that way. I was around and saw some of these "tests" first hand with Luke:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dree...gcnR3aIyzfEYEaOlYsyQe_ANtSuo7U2FsvDnzcBTJK8yE
an s3 commuter with batteries?
who does that?:laugh:

[Discuss] S4 is not pocket friendly?

Okay, so, I found out the hard way that even with a hard-shell-back case on the S4, it is very much NOT pocket friendly. Last week (5 days ago), I put my S4 (which i've babied from day 1 and looks brand freakin' new), pull it out of my pocket 5 minutes later to a dead screen. After some fiddling by taking everything out and plugging it back in, I found the screen kind of came back but failed again shortly after that. The S4 felt light to begin with, I didn't think there's a shred of metal anywhere in the device to provide a supportive internal structure to keep things from bending in a way they shouldn't (one of the reasons I bought the case at T-Mo's 80% markup)... After calling in to claim on my warranty (this thing is 6 months old), I brought it into a store and spoke with a rep who said it looked perfect otherwise, brand new, however he confirmed my suspicions that they're only plastic framed. This design is great for many reasons, weight being one, but horrible for things such as pockets, imagine if I had sat down in a car with it in my pocket instead of just walking down the stairs at work and using a urinal... the thing would have been obliterated, even in it's hard-back case. Wanted to get out there and find out if anyone else has had some issues with the S4 and pocket incidents.
To note, I have a random replacement device coming back because they didn't have an S4 on back-back-order and decided rather than to make me wait, they just shipped something android to me, probably not an S4, and if it is, it's black, which I will promptly return because I live in Arizona and black is the worst idea for a color of anything out here unless you want it to be hotter than hell when you touch it. Let's hope they got me something good, not HTC, and not black, I suspect I'm gonna lose this roulette and be stuck with this awful HTC HD7 (WinPhone7, fml) for a while, while I go back and forth with T-Mo to get my replacement android device.
No problems whatsoever with keeping my S4 in my pocket.
You must be wearing skinny jeans.
HampTheToker said:
No problems whatsoever with keeping my S4 in my pocket.
You must be wearing skinny jeans.
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Same here, i work in a factory, and i lean against lots of extremely hard surfaces/objects and no issues at all, however i do have an otter box on it.
Btw, i do wear skinny jeans and i still don't have an issue Don't be hatin my friend
@elesbb your to much
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elesbb said:
Same here, i work in a factory, and i lean against lots of extremely hard surfaces/objects and no issues at all, however i do have an otter box on it.
Btw, i do wear skinny jeans and i still don't have an issue Don't be hatin my friend
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Pics or it didn't happen.
I second the pics or it didn't happen.
Bonus points if you're wearing guyliner.
I read the other thread on this subject in the I9505/I9500 forums... No one asked this question, what is your BMI (weight (lbs) divided by height (inches) squared multiplied by 703)? Just curious. Mine is 26.4 (considered overweight, can't argue with belly pudge), I wear skinny to straight pants, rocking a Neo Hybrid case - no issues or concerns (aside from the occasional stretch-out-leg-while-sitting-to-pull-phone-out issue). I walk up and down roughly 20 flights of stairs a day, use the urinal 3-4xs, and generally go about my day with my primary device damage concern coming from placing my keys in same pocket and droppage.
as long as you dont wear pants that make your balls retract into your body you should be fine
TheAtheistOtaku said:
as long as you dont wear pants that make your balls retract into your body you should be fine
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My thoughts exactly lol
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TheAtheistOtaku said:
as long as you dont wear pants that make your balls retract into your body you should be fine
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Smartass... they're kind of tight around the waist because I've put some weight on, however, they're not tight at the crotch, the pockets are a little tight, but I can get my hands in and out of the pockets with my wallet (much fatter than the phone) and the phone no problem before. I only had my phone on me at that time though.
TASL: Your BMI calculations, put them into mathematic notation, I'm trying to make sense of your phrasing and every number I come up with is either friggin tiny as hell and wrong, or is insanely high and completely wrong (cause I'm not the size of the damned planet...) Give me actual mathematical notation to follow so I can give you a number damnit.
BMI formula: (We[lbs] / (He[inches]^2)) * 703 = 35.95 -- I am overweight, but I'm not friggin obese, I can run, I can jump, I can climb, hell I can chase a city bus down for a quarter mile without too much trouble, I may be out of breath, but I'm not dying. These BMI calculations do not take into account where the weight is or how it's distributed. My doctors have told me I'm overweight for my build, but not by much, right now 50lbs, when I went in, I was only 25-30 over.
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Smartass... they're kind of tight around the waist because I've put some weight on, however, they're not tight at the crotch, the pockets are a little tight, but I can get my hands in and out of the pockets with my wallet (much fatter than the phone) and the phone no problem before. I only had my phone on me at that time though.
TASL: Your BMI calculations, put them into mathematic notation, I'm trying to make sense of your phrasing and every number I come up with is either friggin tiny as hell and wrong, or is insanely high and completely wrong (cause I'm not the size of the damned planet...) Give me actual mathematical notation to follow so I can give you a number damnit.
BMI formula: (We[lbs] / (He[inches]^2)) * 703 = 35.95 -- I am overweight, but I'm not friggin obese, I can run, I can jump, I can climb, hell I can chase a city bus down for a quarter mile without too much trouble, I may be out of breath, but I'm not dying. These BMI calculations do not take into account where the weight is or how it's distributed. My doctors have told me I'm overweight for my build, but not by much, right now 50lbs, when I went in, I was only 25-30 over.
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Pretty sure he was joking, bud. :highfive:
Exel said:
Pretty sure he was joking, bud. :highfive:
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Ugh... Sarcasm does not transmit well through text. "Smartass..." was sarcastic, beyond that I was explaining the situation and that my shorts should not be the problem.
Cynagen said:
Ugh... Sarcasm does not transmit well through text. "Smartass..." was sarcastic, beyond that I was explaining the situation and that my shorts should not be the problem.
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Lol, tell me about it. :good:
Cynagen said:
Smartass... they're kind of tight around the waist because I've put some weight on, however, they're not tight at the crotch, the pockets are a little tight, but I can get my hands in and out of the pockets with my wallet (much fatter than the phone) and the phone no problem before. I only had my phone on me at that time though.
TASL: Your BMI calculations, put them into mathematic notation, I'm trying to make sense of your phrasing and every number I come up with is either friggin tiny as hell and wrong, or is insanely high and completely wrong (cause I'm not the size of the damned planet...) Give me actual mathematical notation to follow so I can give you a number damnit.
BMI formula: (We[lbs] / (He[inches]^2)) * 703 = 35.95 -- I am overweight, but I'm not friggin obese, I can run, I can jump, I can climb, hell I can chase a city bus down for a quarter mile without too much trouble, I may be out of breath, but I'm not dying. These BMI calculations do not take into account where the weight is or how it's distributed. My doctors have told me I'm overweight for my build, but not by much, right now 50lbs, when I went in, I was only 25-30 over.
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i was referring to skinny jeans lol im not that in shape myself
Actually this is kind of what happened to mine, only mine bent the frame along with the busted screen. Mind you this was a hot day and this particular car's A/C (1997 Saturn SL2) is slow to work on hot days (although it feels fine when it's warm but not humid). no more than 15 minutes in my pocket, *break*. of course I had my wallet next to mine.
I have mine in the Leather flip book case and its stable and durable enough to last in my pocket. i have had a slight issue with pocket dialing though, but probably because im not shutting off the screen before closing the case and putting it away.
1buy said:
Can you tell me why? I think should be no problem.http://www.1buy.com/6-inch-zopo-zp9...creen-1gb-ram-16gb-rom-13mp-camera-white.html
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that is disgusting.
TheAtheistOtaku said:
that is disgusting.
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Looks like a Galaxy Mega without the physical home button...
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I've kept mine in my pocket for 3 months and have had no problem with it, other than it falls out of my pocket occasionally when I'm in the car.
Mine always wants to turn on its side in my pocket and sit horizontal instead of vertical... That's annoying.
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Can you run or walk comfortably with the Mi Max in your pocket?

Hi, as the question states. Are you able to walk, run and sit on a chair comfortably with the Mi Max in your pocket? I had heard that it is impossible to sit on the floor with the Mi Max in your pocket or it is just really uncomfortable. However, I'm wondering whether it is comfortable when you sit on a chair with the Mi Max in your pocket?
jefft1 said:
Hi, as the question states. Are you able to walk, run and sit on a chair comfortably with the Mi Max in your pocket? I had heard that it is impossible to sit on the floor with the Mi Max in your pocket or it is just really uncomfortable. However, I'm wondering whether it is comfortable when you sit on a chair with the Mi Max in your pocket?
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Personally i have no problem with this. feels the same as when i had my Mate 8, But i guess it depends on the size of your pockets.
Depends on how tight your pants are. It's a 6.4" device. It'll handle differently from lesser sizes. I wear loose, no chair problem. No car problem, device in front trouser pocket.
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Thanks a lot! Yes, I do wear loose pants and I don't wear jeans often so I should be good to go.
badrsj said:
Depends on how tight your pants are. It's a 6.4" device. It'll handle differently from lesser sizes. I wear loose, no chair problem. No car problem, device in front trouser pocket.
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I was just watching some YouTube reviews about the fitting of Mi Max on your pocket. Some reviewers says it is not going to fit in all pocket but the other half said it could fit. So I'm so confused..lol
jefft1 said:
I was just watching some YouTube reviews about the fitting of Mi Max on your pocket. Some reviewers says it is not going to fit in all pocket but the other half said it could fit. So I'm so confused..lol
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yep, i think reviews have been pretty mixed up, and ends up being 2 categories [big phone lovers] vs [big phone haters],
as i said it really depends on the size of your pockets. I have different pairs of jeans, and some fit perfect, some it just fits.
I managed to test this before i bought it by a funny method
I found the dimensions of the device, and i created a replica from some wood, you can try some plastic or paper or cardboard also, and tested if it fit and felt ok in my pocket
dj69holland said:
yep, i think reviews have been pretty mixed up, and ends up being 2 categories [big phone lovers] vs [big phone haters],
as i said it really depends on the size of your pockets. I have different pairs of jeans, and some fit perfect, some it just fits.
I managed to test this before i bought it by a funny method
I found the dimensions of the device, and i created a replica from some wood, you can try some plastic or paper or cardboard also, and tested if it fit and felt ok in my pocket
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Thanks for the quick reply!
jefft1 said:
I was just watching some YouTube reviews about the fitting of Mi Max on your pocket. Some reviewers says it is not going to fit in all pocket but the other half said it could fit. So I'm so confused..lol
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It fits in every pocket in every pair of shorts I own. I haven't put on a pair of pants yet since I bought the Mi Max but it's really not all that big. It's a little taller and wider than the Nexus 6P which isn't that much larger.
Here's the actual size difference between a Nexus 6P and the Mi Max. On my screen when you look at the photo they are calibrated to be the exact size of the actual phones.
ajsmsg78 said:
It fits in every pocket in every pair of shorts I own. I haven't put on a pair of pants yet since I bought the Mi Max but it's really not all that big. It's a little taller and wider than the Nexus 6P which isn't that much larger.
Here's the actual size difference between a Nexus 6P and the Mi Max. On my screen when you look at the photo they are calibrated to be the exact size of the actual phones.
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Are you able to go jogging comfortably with the Mi Max in ur pocket?
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Are you able to go jogging comfortably with the Mi Max in ur pocket?
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LOL I don't jog with anything in my pocket, not even my car keys.
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LOL I don't jog with anything in my pocket, not even my car keys.
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lol, I see. I was scared my pants will start falling down if I have a Mi Max in my pocket .
it can fit my "loose fit" jeans perfectly, but some others not.
i would not recommend to keep it in your pocket when going to a run etc.
i always take it out when sitting down etc etc.
my first mi max was slightly bended when I was in rollercoaster, so now I make sure it's not in my pocket
it can bend quite easily, so be careful
Well, it is a rather large phone. I cannot keep it in my shorts pocket while driving as the phone always slips out when I sit on the driving seat. Also, I did try running with it while holding the phone with one hand and it was a pain to hold this large slippery phone! It is absolutely impossible to ride my motorcycle at desired speeds with this phone in one of my pockets.
Its depends of your height i thought.
I can but i dont do it beacouse i have a bag :good:
Thanks for all the replies! I think this phone is not right for me..hahaa

Honor 6X Durability Test - JerryRigEverything

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXhw0hLmqG0
Shame to see this :/
This phone is bad, really bad. This is a shame for Huawei to do this with glass. DO NOT BUY IT! Scratches at level 3/4 WTF?!
sTefIx420 said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXhw0hLmqG0
Shame to see this :/
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There's already a thread for this.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-6x/help/honor-6x-catastrophically-fails-t3549049
xphyle1971 said:
There's already a thread for this.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-6x/help/honor-6x-catastrophically-fails-t3549049
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You came here to promote your thread that was create after this one ? very nice
I got my phone for 200 bucks so what i'm saying next is with the price in mind:
To be honest, with the included cover the scratch issue is not that big of a deal
The bend test is an over kill. just don't sit on your phone.
This phone rocks for the price. (I'll say better than my galaxy s7) The only thing i miss is the faster lens on the s7.
The people who take JerryRigEverything's "durability tests" seriously are simply put, dumb. The videos he make are for pure entertainment purpose. Who lights up their phone's screen with a lighter? Are there still people who wouldn't protect their screen with a protector anyway? And seriously who the heck tries to bend their phone in half even if you're a rough user. Dumbness is taking over the people.
I own Honor 6X from about a month, I have about 10 hours SoT daily on my phone. With that kinda usage, I have 0 scratches so on my screen or back so far. And of course no freakin "bends" like it's a metal ruler lol.
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The people who take JerryRigEverything's "durability tests" seriously are simply put, dumb. The videos he make are for pure entertainment purpose. Who lights up their phone's screen with a lighter? Are there still people who wouldn't protect their screen with a protector anyway? And seriously who the heck tries to bend their phone in half even if you're a rough user. Dumbness is taking over the people.
I own Honor 6X from about a month, I have about 10 hours SoT daily on my phone. With that kinda usage, I have 0 scratches so on my screen or back so far. And of course no freakin "bends" like it's a metal ruler lol.
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There's no excuse for the s-h-i-tty glass used on the Honor 6x. None of the 50 phones he tested had the glass scratch at level 3 or 4. While I somewhat agree with the bending thing, the glass they used on this phone is pure crap.
xphyle1971 said:
There's no excuse for the s-h-i-tty glass used on the Honor 6x. None of the 50 phones he tested had the glass scratch at level 3 or 4. While I somewhat agree with the bending thing, the glass they used on this phone is pure crap.
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Let me ask you something, do you use a protector for whatever current phone you own regardless of the glass type?
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Let me ask you something, do you use a protector for whatever current phone you own regardless of the glass type?
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Nope. Never. But when I saw the durability test for this device I went out and got one right away.
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Nope. Never. But when I saw the durability test for this device I went out and got one right away.
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If you think your phones with gorilla glass won't get scratched without a protector, you're not thinking right.
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If you think your phones with gorilla glass won't get scratched without a protector, you're not thinking right.
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It's not really about buying a screen protector or not. It's about the inferior quality of the glass Huawei chose to use on this device. It's the worst ever tested out of 50 phones and it's worse than last years 5x. I literally have a drawer full of phones and this is the first test that actually persuaded me to go out and buy a tempered glass screen protector. I never have felt the need before and the screens on all of my devices are still pristine.
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It's not really about buying a screen protector or not. It's about the inferior quality of the glass Huawei chose to use on this device. It's the worst ever tested out of 50 phones and it's worse than last years 5x. I literally have a drawer full of phones and this is the first test that actually persuaded me to go out and buy a tempered glass screen protector. I never have felt the need before and the screens on all of my devices are still pristine.
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Lol mate, you're taking JerryRig's stupid (meant for fun) durability tests way too seriously. His tests are not equivalent to day-to-day usage.
Fair point ?
hsn97 said:
Lol mate, you're taking JerryRig's stupid (meant for fun) durability tests way too seriously. His tests are not equivalent to day-to-day usage.
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AGREE I DON'T TAKE HIM SERIOUSLY TOO.
But, you need to admit the fact that what ever be the day to day use of a device
there is that one day where things are not in your favor and S#!t Happens.
So, understanding the worst case scenario is not a crime but a reminder what you should expect rather.
CONSIDER:
In my **** day i accidentally drop my phone on the street while getting of a bus in INDIA and a car runs over it
now since JERRY DOES A BEND TEST BOTH THE FRONT AND BACK OF THE PHONE you will have an idea of what kind of damage you should be expecting and
if you should dive in to push your phone away
or
let it be it can handle a car running over it
and
i can get it back with no problem
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AGREE I DON'T TAKE HIM SERIOUSLY TOO.
But, you need to admit the fact that what ever be the day to day use of a device
there is that one day where things are not in your favor and S#!t Happens.
So, understanding the worst case scenario is not a crime but a reminder what you should expect rather.
CONSIDER:
In my **** day i accidentally drop my phone on the street while getting of a bus in INDIA and a car runs over it
now since JERRY DOES A BEND TEST BOTH THE FRONT AND BACK OF THE PHONE you will have an idea of what kind of damage you should be expecting and
if you should dive in to push your phone away
or
let it be it can handle a car running over it
and
i can get it back with no problem
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I can gurantee you that any phone you buy will become a brick if it was run over by a car. There, saved you time watching more videos. Lol
Challenge accepted !
oae08 said:
I can gurantee you that any phone you buy will become a brick if it was run over by a car. There, saved you time watching more videos. Lol
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Why argue and waste time rather lets just ask "jerry rigs everything" to throw a google pixel and an Honor 6x under a car. Or lets do it by ourselves but someone will will need to sponsor you to get a free phone to break so yeah we cant pretty much do that can we. HONOR aint sending us a free phone anytime soon so lets see what people do when they get a free one like jerry who practically breaks the phone.
THEN WHY DO I WANT THIS ARGUMENT TO CONTINUE ?
Because my SAMSUNG E500H could manage drops like i dropped it while trying to get a clear snapchat post in a DJ snake concert it practically was being run over by people but it survived with a crack on the digitizer and leaving the LCD un harmed.
Now my HTC 526g+ that had a crappy but decent tempered glass on broke in a simple fall when i missed my pockets and drooped the phone in the METRO.
I have been a person with slippery hands when it comes to phones so it helps me know
like if i got an IPHONE 4s ill cover it in a pillow
if its an OBI WORLDPHONE i will first recollect when was Android 4.4.4 awesome and re-evaluate life's decisions.
if its an honor 6x ill buy a higher quality TEMPERED GLASS and a decent quality PROTECTIVE CASE.
( METAL BODY ALLOWS FOR SOME SERIOUS DAMAGE INTAKE ).
if it is an GOOGLE PIXEL then i can call F U C K IT and throw it screen side down under a car phones internal will be safe but screen might break.
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Why argue and waste time rather lets just ask "jerry rigs everything" to throw a google pixel and an Honor 6x under a car. Or lets do it by ourselves but someone will will need to sponsor you to get a free phone to break so yeah we cant pretty much do that can we. HONOR aint sending us a free phone anytime soon so lets see what people do when they get a free one like jerry who practically breaks the phone.
THEN WHY DO I WANT THIS ARGUMENT TO CONTINUE ?
Because my SAMSUNG E500H could manage drops like i dropped it while trying to get a clear snapchat post in a DJ snake concert it practically was being run over by people but it survived with a crack on the digitizer and leaving the LCD un harmed.
Now my HTC 526g+ that had a crappy but decent tempered glass on broke in a simple fall when i missed my pockets and drooped the phone in the METRO.
I have been a person with slippery hands when it comes to phones so it helps me know
like if i got an IPHONE 4s ill cover it in a pillow
if its an OBI WORLDPHONE i will first recollect when was Android 4.4.4 awesome and re-evaluate life's decisions.
if its an honor 6x ill buy a higher quality TEMPERED GLASS and a decent quality PROTECTIVE CASE.
( METAL BODY ALLOWS FOR SOME SERIOUS DAMAGE INTAKE ).
if it is an GOOGLE PIXEL then i can call F U C K IT and throw it screen side down under a car phones internal will be safe but screen might break.
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Im not sure if you are trolling or serious. Let me tell you something, a phone dropped is not similar to a car running it over. Also ive had 4 phones since the last 5 years, first was a blackberry which screen cracked from a simple fall on the street. Second was my galaxy s3 which is still in good condition despite it falling over a million times, and not to mention i still use it from time to time until this day. My newer galaxy s6 which i had a case and a tampered glass protector got its screen fully broken when it fell less than a meter high. Should we now say that samsung flagship device is really good quality (ex s3) or very bad (ex s6)? The truth is its all about how the phone fell, the angle, the type of surface there are too many variables. Now im using my honor 6x without any cover and it is still as brand new. Even though it fell maybe 2 times it still doesnt have a scratch. So chill with these videos they are nothing scientific and only for entertainment
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Im not sure if you are trolling or serious. Let me tell you something, a phone dropped is not similar to a car running it over. Also ive had 4 phones since the last 5 years, first was a blackberry which screen cracked from a simple fall on the street. Second was my galaxy s3 which is still in good condition despite it falling over a million times, and not to mention i still use it from time to time until this day. My newer galaxy s6 which i had a case and a tampered glass protector got its screen fully broken when it fell less than a meter high. Should we now say that samsung flagship device is really good quality (ex s3) or very bad (ex s6)? The truth is its all about how the phone fell, the angle, the type of surface there are too many variables. Now im using my honor 6x without any cover and it is still as brand new. Even though it fell maybe 2 times it still doesnt have a scratch. So chill with these videos they are nothing scientific and only for entertainment
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Wouldn't that leave a giant variable for people who want to solve problems related to the exact matter if i consider the angle surface, ETC on which my phone drops and breaks.
I can only test my phone by droping it from a height and then fixing problems right and if we do this process over and over again we get a durable phone right.
SADLY, companies cannot spend that much on just making test models and break them over and over again to make a durable phone that costs more than a kidney
ALSO
Droping an object is not a standardized test and cannot be repeated without minimum human error.
hsn97 said:
If you think your phones with gorilla glass won't get scratched without a protector, you're not thinking right.
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You're right, i wanna get a glass screen protector on top of the plastic one included but I'm too lazy, regardless it's still great for the price range.

Question JerryRigEverything durability test epic fail

Guys, what you think?
Link below:
As for the scratching and burning everything's ok, my concern is bending test of course.
Nobody put on fire or scratch the screen with knife on purpose but bending is another kind of stuff. Just normal regular usage seems to make using the phone extremely carefully.
What's your thoughts and input?
What are your user experience (for the model owner - not only 6 Pro, every rog phone 6 models}?
Yeah, oops. Might want a good stiff case for that phone. Cool phone... nonetheless.
I have a Note 10+ and even though it's structurally very solid I try to never torque the phone like that. If you keep it in your bdu pants cargo pocket, which is a good place for a phone, it won't be an issue.
Lol, obviously that reviewer needs to learn some respect for glass's razor like cutting ability... not to worry he will, sooner or latter
blackhawk said:
Yeah, oops. Might want a good stiff case for that phone. Cool phone... nonetheless.
I have a Note 10+ and even though it's structurally very solid I try to never torque the phone like that. If you keep it in your bdu pants cargo pocket, which is a good place for a phone, it won't be an issue.
Lol, obviously that reviewer needs to learn some respect for glass's razor like cutting ability... not to worry he will, sooner or latter
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some bend test was failed, some passed with another phones. My worries is the bend test wasn't demanding, he didn't put high pressing force to break it like matchstick
nathasnajperowa said:
some bend test was failed, some passed with another phones. My worries is the bend test wasn't demanding, he didn't put high pressing force to break it like matchstick
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Should've put on blocks and measured the actual force needed to bend it. Who holds a lighter to their display? Guy just wants to break phones for views I guess
blackhawk said:
Should've put on blocks and measured the actual force needed to bend it. Who holds a lighter to their display? Guy just wants to break phones for views I guess
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https://www.reddit.com/r/ROGphone/comments/xpbnl9
This is not on purpose but by accident, just from pants pocket. Disturbing and warning.
How to make this phone last like at least 2ys of regular usage?
Put in hard case - got overheated
Use naked to good cooling - got it broken in half.
no good solution Considering the same case occured to series 5 - why Asus didn't fix this bend test durability problem?
Apart from that phone seems to be unique and brillant.
nathasnajperowa said:
https://www.reddit.com/r/ROGphone/comments/xpbnl9
This is not on purpose but by accident, just from pants pocket. Disturbing and warning.
How to make this phone last like at least 2ys of regular usage?
Put in hard case - got overheated
Use naked to good cooling - got it broken in half.
no good solution Considering the same case occured to series 5 - why Asus didn't fix this bend test durability problem?
Apart from that phone seems to be unique and brillant.
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Well after the time I saw a fat girl sit down in her car with a Note 4 in her back jean pocket, I decided never to keep a phone there.
Switch to cargo pants, keep in thigh pocket and call it good. Alternatively a belt mounted pouch.
blackhawk said:
Well after the time I saw a fat girl sit down in her car with a Note 4 in her back jean pocket, I decided never to keep a phone there.
Switch to cargo pants, keep in thigh pocket and call it good. Alternatively a belt mounted pouch.
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What happened to this Note 4 fat abused phone? Was destroyed?
As far as I'm 5'4/99 consider myself as a well grown chicken so my weight is not an issue.
cargo or bdu pants seem a good idea, also large jacket pocket or belt mounted pouch.
For everyday use without gaming (just during day time job etc) worth to consider buying devilcase i guess.
Hope my device survives living with me
nathasnajperowa said:
What happened to this Note 4 fat abused phone? Was destroyed?
As far as I'm 5'4/99 consider myself as a well grown chicken so my weight is not an issue.
cargo or bdu pants seem a good idea, also large jacket pocket or belt mounted pouch.
For everyday use without gaming (just during day time job etc) worth to consider buying devilcase i guess.
Hope my device survives living with me
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It didn't break that time. It was a new device at then and I really wanted one. Curious why she treated it so recklessly (much like the food she consumed) she told me it was given to her. That still didn't mean it was free... dumb bunnies.
Vest pockets work most times but can occasionally fall out. Jacket pockets can have the same issues. Cargo pockets work well but once or twice I miss the pocket being too casual and it dropped to the floor. Without a good case this 3 yo phone would have been destroyed long ago. It's always cased.

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