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The main differences between the Mi 8 and the Mi 8se are as follows:1. Different screen sizes.Xiaomi 8:6.21 inch large screen, the use of curved glass body design, for Samsung Amol...

What's the difference between the Mi 8 and the 8se?

The main differences between the Mi 8 and the Mi 8se are as follows:

1. Different screen sizes.

Xiaomi 8:6.21 inch large screen, the use of curved glass body design, for Samsung Amoled display, the overall ratio of 18.7:9, the screen proportion of 86.68%.

Mi 8se: 5.88-inch screen, screen proportion of 86.12%.

2, different processors, that is, different performance.

Mi 8: Processor Snapdragon 845 is currently Qualcomm's strongest performance of an eight-core processor, equipped with 4 A75 (2.8GHz) large core 4 A55 (1.8GHz) small core, built-in Adreno 630 graphics core, in terms of CPU and GPU performance is stronger, Adreno 630 graphics processor, The maximum frequency is 710MHz.

Mi 8se: The world's first mobile phone equipped with Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 710 octa-core processor, it is equivalent to the Snapdragon 660 AIE upgrade, using the same advanced 10nm FinFET as the Snapdragon 845. Composed of two Cortex-A75 cores with a 2.2GHz main frequency and six Cortex-A55 small cores with a 1.7GHz main frequency, it has Adreno616 graphics chip and multi-core artificial intelligence engine, and the performance improvement of AI applications is twice that of Snapdragon 660.

3. Take pictures differently.

In terms of cameras, the front camera of the Mi 8 SE remains the same as that of the Mi 8, but the rear camera has significantly shrunk, and the differences between the rear camera are as follows:

Mi 8 main camera specifications:

Rear main camera: 12 megapixels, wide-angle lens, 4-axis optical stabilization, f\/1.8;

Rear camera: 12 megapixels, telephoto lens, portrait lens, f\/2.4.

Mi 8se main camera specifications:

Rear main camera: 12 megapixels, 1.4um large pixel, f\/1.9 large aperture, Dual PD dual-core focus;

Rear camera: 5 megapixels, 1.12um large pixel, f\/2.0 large aperture.