Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite is supposed to be a budget phone so on hardware side, I was expecting it to have budget specs and that is indeed the case with it. Phone is powered by Snapdragon 625 processor and Adreno 506 GPU, coupled with either 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of onboard storage, or 4 GB of RAM with 64 GB of onboard storage. It also supports MicroSD storage expansion, and this time you don't even have to sacrifice your dual sim slot, as there's a dedicated slot for MicroSD in sim tray.
As I have guessed, Xiaomi is trying to serve old wine in a new bottle over here. It has offered same processor in Xiaomi Redmi Note 4, Xiaomi Redmi Note 5, Xiaomi Mi A1, and Xiaomi Mi Max 2 earlier. However, during my performance test, phone handled some graphically demanding games like PUBG mobile and Injustice 2 relatively well. I did not face any heating issues but there were occasional hiccups, though not far too often to ruin entire gaming experience. PUBG was unable to run at high settings and even lagged occasionally in lowest setting. I also played Honor of Kings I could see that highest picture quality, high-definition display, and high frame rate modes were active. Phone performs well at 50 fps but with one move, it dropped to 42fps. In scenes, where we have to use skills, it dropped to an even lower 33fps. Even with all that frame drop, performance is still in excellent level for Snapdragon 625 processor.
As compared to Xiaomi Mi A2's gaming experience, I would say that this phone wasn't too behind, but it sure did feel as if I'm playing on an underpowered phone. Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite's Snapdragon 625 processor just couldn't match the speed and performance of Snapdragon 660 found on Xiaomi Mi A2. Still, I wasn't completely unimpressed because performance was still pretty good for a budget phone at this price. On Benchmark test, phone scores 78,702 points on AnTuTu, which is a standard result for Snapdragon 625 chipset. For a comparison, Xiaomi Mi A2 scored 132,292 on AnTuTu.
There are some major changes on Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite, as there's a 3.5 mm headphone jack to be seen, a great change for most people. Also, LED notification light on this phone is placed at bottom left bezel, which is an odd position. Most phones, including Xiaomi Mi A1 has notification light on top corner of device. Furthermore, you don't get USB Type-C on with Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite, which is disappointing but again, this is a budget smartphone so can't really complain about it. For audio there's a mono bottom firing that is smaller than normal and sounds a bit flat. Other than that, you get your usual IR blaster which is pretty helpful in controlling household appliances like TV and Air-conditioner.
Overall hardware package on this device is indeed pretty solid for this price, even if it's what we have already seen on previous Xiaomi devices. It is definitely not as good as Xiaomi Mi A2, but it does provide great value for money.