Ergonomics (in-hand feel) - Xiaomi Mi Max 3 Real Life Review

Please, no "that's what she said" jokes. Rate this thread to express how you think the Xiaomi Mi Max 3 feels in-hand. A higher rating indicates that it's comfortable to hold for long periods of time, even in one hand. Resist the urge to say "TWSS" just now. Seriously.
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Mi Max 3 is heavier than Max 2 but it still feels lighter and more comfortable in the hand. I had wrist strain after using Max 2 a couple of hours. The reason I think is that Max 3 is thicker (8mm vs 7.5mm) so the density of the phone is actually lower.

Size (particularly width) is not much different than my old Nexus 6, so it doesn't feel bad in hand at all.

This is my fist Max device. It feels pretty damn huge. That said I'll probably adjust to it.

Power button not in the best place , might be triggered unintentionally

mmarcus10 said:
Power button not in the best place , might be triggered unintentionally
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Does fingerprint reachable with single hand to unlock instantly?

THEHARI said:
Does fingerprint reachable with single hand to unlock instantly?
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Yes it does

Coming from the Mi Max 1 and the Sony Xperia Z Ultra before that, I'm not sure I think this phone is an improvement in respect to ergonomics. I never use my phones with cases but am thinking about getting a thin one for this phone. My problem is this. I hold (and often use) the phone with one hand by putting my pinky under the bottom for support, holding the phone in portrait mode. The phone is fairly heavy and the edge of the USB-C port is sharp and cuts into my finger. If I move my finger to avoid holding it in the middle, where the port is, the tapered body is pointy enough to also cause discomfort. I've got fairly large man hands, which is why I bought the largest phone possible but it's not great for using one handed. The Sony Z Ultra and Mi Max 1 had a flatter bottom, no sharp edge and the screen was 16:9 which made it easier to drive one handed. I appreciate a large 16:9 screen but I don't see the advantage of the 18:9, and am reconsidering my decision in this phone.

THEHARI said:
Does fingerprint reachable with single hand to unlock instantly?
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Yes, but for me the fingerprint sensor could be on the same height like the power button.

In my opinion as far as size/dimensions of the phone go, it's big but you can get used to it, but consider getting some sort of extra cover for it, as the texture of the material is rather smooth, it may slip out of hand especially if your hands get sweaty easily, like in summer for example.
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Like the Max 2 you need a case with this phone... the size/weight/metal body will just irritate your fingers if you don't. I go with gel cases and instantly the phone feels comfortable and easy to hang on to.

It feels good without cover.
i think its just balanced by makers carefully to feel good as it is..
after adding a typical back cover, it feels heavier and unreasonable

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Ergonomics (in-hand feel)

Please, no "that's what she said" jokes. Rate this thread to express how you think the LG V10 feels in-hand. A higher rating indicates that it's comfortable to hold for long periods of time, even in one hand. Resist the urge to say "TWSS" just now. Seriously.
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I prefer LG design, having buttons on the back. That being said, the power button is harder to find IMO then on the G4, previous sets, because it's flat for finger prints.
Good Hand Feel
I moved on from my Nexus 6. IMHO, the V10 has batter hand feel. It's very sturdy and feels more comfortable in the hand. It's a very balanced unit.
Timefusion said:
I moved on from my Nexus 6. IMHO, the V10 has batter hand feel. It's very sturdy and feels more comfortable in the hand. It's a very balanced unit.
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How are differences in the screen department?
This is my first LG phone so it's taken some time to get used to the power button placement, but I prefer it now on the larger phone not having to reach across to the opposite side. I use mine without a case and love the feel of the rubber back and metal side rails. Definitely the most solid phone I've ever had.
power button has been the biggest annoyance, but all feels good. I previously had the G3 and G4
LBJM said:
How are differences in the screen department?
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I have noticed two differences. First, the amoled panel on the N6 creates a more saturated appearance while the v10 appears more natural. There is perhaps the slightest "lean" towards blue. I believe I saw somewhere the the color (Kelvin) is well north of 5000, which supports this notion. That said, to me it's hardly noticeable. THe second is the brightness. I kept the N6 at about 33% percent brightness and I keep the v10 at 45% brightness to achieve the same appearance. Again, this is a minor issue, except for the battery impact. I'm on my third charge cycle, and after 36 hours of run time on this charge and nearly 3 hours of talk time and 2 hours of screen on time, I'm at 8 %. The N6 was a bit better, but the battery was 15% larger. Overall, I think the phone is excellent. It feels great in the hand and I'm getting used to the back buttons quickly.
I have large hands, so overall a 4/5 from me. The button placement is great, but I'm still getting used to LG functionality (button locations, knock codes, etc). The size of the phone deters some functions such as knocking, but it's really the weight that causes it to lose a star from me. The power button feel is also a bit annoying--makes it hard to find between the volume buttons just due to texture. Not a huge deal, and this is my first phone larger than an SGS4 so my opinion will likely change over time.
Timefusion said:
I moved on from my Nexus 6. IMHO, the V10 has batter hand feel. It's very sturdy and feels more comfortable in the hand. It's a very balanced unit.
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That's what she said... (sorry couldn't resist)
LBJM said:
How are differences in the screen department?
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IMO The v10 visibility is brighter and clearer than the G4, even though the G4 is really clear already. The N6 amoled is still neat, contrasty colors (but not real) and bigger screen wise.. I still like the N6 screen size, as it's wider not taller, but I think I can finally sell it, as I've essentially turned it off since getting the v10. Haven't used my G4 since either.
Note. I keep my phones in my left front pocket solo. It fits very well. No bending pressure felt when walking or going up down steps. Not heavy, can't feel it bulge, slides in and out super easy without feeling like it's gonna slip out. It doesn't flip horizontally or diagonally, stays vertical, other designs do flip and I have to readjust so not to snap it.
it's my first phone with controls on the back side and after a day or two - it's perfect! My fingers naturally fall about where the On/Off and Volume buttons are and it feels natural. A great design for a positive user experience.
I like this phone. But this is my large phone. I find the phone a little slippery. Mainly the metal bars makes it slippery. especially when taking photos. any suggestions?
Weight: you start to feel the weight of the phone after using it for a longer period. But it also adds a premium feel to it.
Ergonomics: First phone which I don't accidentally push the power or volume buttons, because they are all on the back.
Fingerprint scanner: snappy, and reliable.

Ergonomics (in-hand feel)

Please, no "that's what she said" jokes. Rate this thread to express how you think the Sony Xperia Z5 feels in-hand. A higher rating indicates that it's comfortable to hold for long periods of time, even in one hand. Resist the urge to say "TWSS" just now. Seriously.
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Z5 isn't comfortable to hold as much, because OmniBalance design has a flat back panel and sharp edge.
but It's acceptable for me since this phone is a third xperia device I've ever owned.
The real problem is volume button. I don't know why they positioned it very close to camera button. make it difficult to press with one hand.
I find the Z5 compact very uncomfortable to hold. Slightly too big for my hands. Too thick and corners add to the problem. I think the device is gorgeous though. Z1 Compact is way more comfortable to hold.
Nimda01 said:
The real problem is volume button. I don't know why they positioned it very close to camera button. make it difficult to press with one hand.
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+1 on that point. The volume button is ridiculously low compared to most phones. Makes it somewhat of a pain to use.
That said, overall the feel is quite nice. My only concern is the back, with no case on, it's fairly slippery and easy to lose your hold of.
looks good but:
-slippery, prone to drop
-edgy or quite sharp corners at the back of the phone
Feels nice to hold, but feels very slippery.
The volume button is sometimes a pain because its too low near the camera button.
Esp. because that i had z1, im used to pressed the volume button on the middle of the phone.
So its kinda weird now.
But i love the design, and i have the white z5, and i love it
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It is not much ergonomic but design is fantastic
Looks amazing but super slippery
The volume buttons are that way because when you hold it horizontally, it is more comfortable. I don't agree fully with this decision, but I am pretty sure that is the reason.
also if the phone is in your pocket, its very easy to access the volume buttons
Ergonomics is great.I use Nillkin Scrub and feel nice in the hand and not too heavy in the pocket.
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its a large phone dude! and no curves to set hands! its slippery also and above all! they don't ship it with BOOK CASE COVER (leather) in order to protect the device! I bought leather cover online in order to protect my investment!
The back glass isn't quite even with the metal frame, so you would feel the sharp edges of the frame when holding the phone. In other words, the metal frame is a hair thicker than the phone itself. You might not see that in the pictures but you'd certainly feel it. I'd say it's a design flaw but nothing you can't live with.

considering to get a mi 9

I'm looking to upgrade from my mi A1. I prefer smaller phones but I don't mid big phones either, but the thing that drives me mad about my mi a1 is that it's top heavy. So if I use my phone in one hand it'll just tip over from my hand (sometimes), forcing me to put my palm a bit higher than usual. Is the mi 9's weight balanced? is it comfortable to use one handed?
It's a personal opinion but I think it's well balanced. But take in account that it's heavier than A1 and it's not a phone designed to be used with only one hand, the screen is way too big to reach all parts with one hand. (but it's the case of almost all phones now).
Other than that, it's not the same for everybody but I like the rounded back and I think it's confortable, only complaint in design it the back cameras, they are too much out of the phone body and I'm scared to scratch it every time I put it on a table
well, i have a Mi 9 since last week, not using much but as a confort in the hand is awesome, cause the phone is thin and not much weight on it considering its size.
You, coming from a A1 will be amazed with the Mi9 screen, cause is a big big screen for that small size.
One thing that drive me nuts with this phone is just when typing, i have big hands and my thumbs get a little uncofortable when typing and hurt a little when need to move the thumb but, not a big deal.
Overall this phone is a must and deserve all the atention for what they offer, i recomend to you go for the 128GB version cause 64 i think is just too small, you gonna fill it up quick, as of the other features, is a phone with tons of things to praise like wireless charging, IR blaster, amazing amoled screen with under display fingerprint scanner, and a battery life decent for the size.
My hand is above average size wise and I can operate it with minimal risk of sliding out. The upper and lower parts feel almost identical in heft so I'd say it's pretty well balanced, for what it's worth I have had an s9+ and 7 pro in hand recently and i'd say the weight is best balanced on the mi 9.

Ergonomics (in-hand feel)

Please, no "that's what she said" jokes. Rate this thread to express how you think the Xiaomi Poco F2 Pro (Redmi K30 Pro) feels in-hand. A higher rating indicates that it's comfortable to hold for long periods of time, even in one hand. Resist the urge to say "TWSS" just now. Seriously.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
Although slightly (noticeable) heavier than the K20 Pro, the K30 Pro just feels much more comfortable. The seemingly strange position of the fingerprint sensor (very high up on the screen) also becomes apparent when used single-handed as it is actually perfectly located for easy thumb unlocking.
@murakh Since you say heavy is it uncomfortable for one handed use on the side in bed under the blankets ?
Only heavier in comparison to the K20 Pro. I don't find or consider it to be a heavy phone and it is overall very comfortable and well balanced.
For me I have no problem holding it one-handed while lying down, even for extended periods. (Holding it with a cupped hand also helps a bit to curve the sound back towards you).
Noobkid77 said:
@murakh Since you say heavy is it uncomfortable for one handed use on the side in bed under the blankets ?
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Can be used, not that heavy that it can't be used like that
AsimRauf_44 said:
Can be used, not that heavy that it can't be used like that
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Thanks alot for your reply the weight of the phone was always a concern of mine,
This phone is rated heavier than my Oneplus 7pro but while using it I find it much easier to handle and it actually seems lighter. Go figure
Noobkid77 said:
@murakh Since you say heavy is it uncomfortable for one handed use on the side in bed under the waffle blanket ?
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The same question came to my mind after reading this.

Ergonomics (in-hand feel)

Please, no "that's what she said" jokes. Rate this thread to express how you think the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra feels in-hand. A higher rating indicates that it's comfortable to hold for long periods of time, even in one hand. Resist the urge to say "TWSS" just now. Seriously.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
Its good, but wish they would have had a smaller note 20 with about a 6.5" display that had the same exact form factor, same design, same features, with only a smaller battery and smaller display. I would have bought it instead. This phone is a bit too big sometimes.
Big problem, the camera bump. Clearly it's going to be ending up scratching the lens. I purchase a case about that let's see when I will receive it.
That makes the phone not straight, with a big bulge, unstable.
Also, the phone is somehow slippery, I already made it fall like 5 times. Rarely happened in years with the other phone. It seems that the weight is not balance also, probably due to the bulge. I am hoping the case will provide more grip.
Without a case the bump is a real problem and the phone is too slippery. My 1TB S10+ bit the dust when I was briefly using it without a case and it slipped from my hand. My Note 3 suffered a cracked screen when, once again, it was temporarily without case and fell 50cm from my lap to the ground.
Now I always use a case unless I am feeling particularly stupid. The clear TPU case that came with the phone greatly increases grip, adds some protection at least and somewhat reduces the offensiveness of the camera bump.
No issues with camera bumb since clear view case, but the corners are too sharp for the jeans pockets...
I may have to give up the best phone I've ever had because it's simply too heavy. It pains my hand to hold it all day because of course it has replaced my laptop and everything else over the years, even my tv. But it sucks to hold this thing and I'm dreading switching now that I've customized the stuffings out of it over the months.
Too lopsided , too big. Note 10 Plus was a much better feel in my opinion.
bagery77 said:
I may have to give up the best phone I've ever had because it's simply too heavy. It pains my hand to hold it all day because of course it has replaced my laptop and everything else over the years, even my tv. But it sucks to hold this thing and I'm dreading switching now that I've customized the stuffings out of it over the months.
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I've done the same as you with the 10+
The SD card serves as the data drive; my favorite way to setup a PC. Lol, I keep my laptop isolated from the internet.
As for managing the bulk...
Try the Zizo Bolt case. Very easy to hold; a lot of different ways to hold it including by it's kick out stand.
I've been using it on my 10+ for over a year. It makes the phone a lot more user friendly.
It has a real nice in hand feel nestled in its Caseology Parallax case with good, proportioned weight distribution.
Feels heavy. I use a case very VERY rarely and thr phone is bit heavy. Thr camera bump is bad when you use your phone flat on a table and you use tour pen... Very bad when you use phone pen like that.
Except those thr pgone feels very premium in the hand, no othet phone feels soo good in the hand.i love it, but the above mentioned sometimes make it a hard relationship hahah

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