We compare these two popular phones to help you decide which one fits your needs and budget better.
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The Apple iPhone 16 Plus is this year's large vanilla iPhone alternative, offering a bigger size similar to the Pro Max without the high-end features. This phone has a few upgrades, including a new chipset, ultra-wide camera with autofocus, action key, and camera shutter key. Design-wise, it's familiar territory with a flat Corning Glass back and aluminum frame, although the camera bump is now more elegant and vertical like other iPhones. The device has IP68 water resistance to a depth of 6 meters. The display remains the same as last year, a 6.7-inch OLED screen with a 60Hz refresh rate, which may not be as smooth as higher-end iPhones. However, it still offers support for HDR10 and Dolby Vision video. Performance-wise, the Apple A18 chipset provides significant improvements in both raw performance and power efficiency, with around 20% higher CPU scores and 30% or more improved graphics scores. The battery life is also excellent, with an active use score of 18 hours and 49 minutes, beating even the Pro Max. Cameras are decent, with a 48-megapixel main camera and a new 12-megapixel ultra-wide camera with autofocus. Daylight photos from the main cam are excellent, while night shots have some limitations. The ultra-wide camera produces decent shots with plenty of detail, but limited sharpness and dynamic range. Overall, the iPhone 16 Plus is worth considering if you need a larger size without all the high-end features. However, it might not be worth upgrading if you already own last year's model.
The Honor X50 GT is a powerful phone that excels in performance and heat control. With its Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor, the device can handle demanding tasks with ease. In our tests, the phone performed well during gaming, maintaining a steady frame rate of over 100 FPS even after extended use. The phone's design is similar to its regular version, but features a golden strike pattern in the center of its silver body, giving it a sporty look. The device has a matte finish back, making it easy to grip and hold. One of the standout features of the Honor X50 GT is its heat dissipation system, which keeps the phone cool even during intense gaming sessions. Additionally, the phone's GPU Turbo X feature helps with gaming performance, allowing for smooth gameplay even in demanding titles like PUBG Mobile. The device boasts a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a fast 120Hz refresh rate and peak brightness of up to 1200 nits. The battery life is also impressive, lasting over two days on a single charge despite heavy use. However, the camera performance falls short, with average image quality from the main 108MP camera and 8MP selfie camera. The charging support is decent but not the fastest at 35W. Overall, the Honor X50 GT offers great performance, heat control, and display quality, making it a solid choice for those seeking a powerful phone. However, the below-average camera and slower charging speed might be drawbacks for some users.
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