@Tejas01 You'll definitely notice the haptic feedback but tbh I have switched it off because of personal preference. I had forgotten about the weight which initially was one of my first complaints against - but I guess I've become used to it. The weight distribution is pretty even and I didn't get any hand fatigue which I initially feared would happen. But its damn slippery for sure and the weight is bound to increase if you add a cover/case.
My experience with Xiaomi phones are limited to Mi A1,A2 which were stock android and tinkering with a friends Redmi Note and POCO F1. I didn't like the resource heavy nature and all the embedded tracking inside MIUI and have always preferred as close to stock android experience I can get.
But my experience with M2 Pro has made me revaluate MIUI. I would classify my use case as light to medium. I don't really play any games so I guess I haven't pushed the device much. I use it mainly for regular, video and conference calls (atleast 3-4 hours a day), taking scans of documents (the default camera has a document option) and some light telegram/whatsapp (atmost an hour) and couple of hours worth OTT streaming apps. So far, I haven't experienced any lagging or freezing. The background apps are cached properly without getting killed off and is ready for me waiting where I have left it off. This is important as I sometimes need to switch back and forth various apps. I guess MIUI has gotten better at RAM management.
My experience with Xiaomi phones are limited to Mi A1,A2 which were stock android and tinkering with a friends Redmi Note and POCO F1. I didn't like the resource heavy nature and all the embedded tracking inside MIUI and have always preferred as close to stock android experience I can get.
But my experience with M2 Pro has made me revaluate MIUI. I would classify my use case as light to medium. I don't really play any games so I guess I haven't pushed the device much. I use it mainly for regular, video and conference calls (atleast 3-4 hours a day), taking scans of documents (the default camera has a document option) and some light telegram/whatsapp (atmost an hour) and couple of hours worth OTT streaming apps. So far, I haven't experienced any lagging or freezing. The background apps are cached properly without getting killed off and is ready for me waiting where I have left it off. This is important as I sometimes need to switch back and forth various apps. I guess MIUI has gotten better at RAM management.