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My waifu is calling - Moondrop MIAD01

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Check out LG’s stunning OLED TVs at howl.me Purchases made through some store links may provide some compensation to Linus Media Group. Moondrop is famous for their headphones (and their waifus), but now they're dipping their toes in the competitive mobile phone market with the new Moondrop MIAD01. With budget specs and a great port selection, has Moondrop hit it out of the park on their first try or is the biggest draw to the phone the cute girl on the box? Want us to unbox something? Make a suggestion at lmg.gg ► GET MERCH: lttstore.com ► GET EXCLUSIVE CONTENT ON FLOATPLANE: lmg.gg ► SPONSORS, AFFILIATES, AND PARTNERS: lmg.gg ► PRODUCTS WE USE ON THE SHORTCIRCUIT SET: lmg.gg FOLLOW US ELSEWHERE --------------------------------------------------- Twitter: twitter.com Instagram: @shortcircuityt TikTok: @linustech Facebook: @ShortCircuitYT CHAPTERS --------------------------------------------------- 0:00 MIAD not MAID 0:58 Included "accessories" and button/port walkthrough 2:50 Sponsor - LG 3:22 Some weirdness... 3:56 Screen specs and screen/speaker impressions 5:27 Battery weirdness 5:59 DAC weirdness and network bands 8:03 3.5mm listening impressions and phone pricing 9:21 4.4mm listening impressions, LABS gaming performance, and phone specs 10:36 Figuring out battery weirdness and trying the camera 11:28 Overall thoughts 12:11 Outro

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Moondrop enters the mobile phone space with the MIAD01, a device the host frames as a hybrid aimed at integrating audio with conventional phone functions. The video opens with a literal naming correction, then proceeds to a physical tour that highlights a distinctive compact form and a camera-like hook element on the top edge. The presenter walks through the included accessories, which are minimal, and then evaluates core hardware features including the 64 MP main camera, 8 MP wide, and 32 MP front camera, as well as the microSD slot and USB 3.0 capable port. He questions the ergonomics and build quality, noting a very slim profile around the edges but a somewhat awkward feel in hand. The software experience is discussed critically, with Android 13 installed without Google Play Services, requiring manual app sideloads to get basic apps like Spotify running. Battery performance is flagged as a concern, with a lab-style endurance claim of around 12 hours being inconsistent with real-world use observed in the demo. Throughout, the host juxtaposes the MIAD01’s claimed audio-focused identity with practical compromises such as limited HDR display performance, mediocre camera output, and a pricing position that pits it against more capable or cheaper rivals. In the closing segment, the speaker weighs the device’s unique selling proposition against its overall value, concluding that while the onboard audio innovations are a positive start, the MIAD01 still needs refinement in ergonomics, software polish, and multimedia experience to justify its price, especially for buyers who might be tempted by the novelty of a phone that doubles as a portable DAC. The video ends with a balanced takeaway: Moondrop has introduced a bold concept, but as a first attempt the MIAD01 falls short of delivering a fully rounded, compelling package for most users.

Topics · technology · consumer_electronics · audio · mobile_phones · unboxing · product_review

Questions answered

What are the main selling points of the Moondrop MIAD01?
The MIAD01 markets itself as a phone with an integrated high-quality audio experience, bypassing the standard Android audio subsystem and offering a 4.4 mm balanced output along with a 3.5 mm jack, aiming to appeal to audiophiles who want portable DAC capabilities built into a phone.
How does the MIAD01 perform in display and battery life?
The display is an OLED panel with 2460x1080 resolution, 60 or 120 Hz operation, and auto-dimming features. HDR performance and peak brightness under SDR are limited, and battery life is reported as weaker than expected, with real-world endurance around 12 hours in tests, though official numbers vary.
What software challenges are noted with the MIAD01?
The device runs Android 13 without Google Play Services, requiring sideloading to install essential apps, which complicates setup for users in regions reliant on Google services.