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Metric | Honor 60 Pro | Ulefone Note 18 Ultra |
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Connectivity | #110 Winner | #360 |
Design | #546 Winner | #665 |
Display | #262 Winner | #484 |
Performance | #441 Winner | #546 |
Battery | #427 Winner | #658 |
Camera | #59 Winner | #490 |
item_phones_categoryId | #1 Tie | #1 Tie |
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The Honor 60 Pro is a powerhouse of a smartphone that's breaking records with its cutting-edge features. Boasting the world's first premium mid-range chipsets, Qualcomm's Snapdragon 778G+, and a stunning 50MP ultra-wide selfie camera, this device is a force to be reckoned with. Add to that a massive 4,800mAh battery, fast wired charging, and a sleek quad-curved LED display, and you have a phone that's poised to shake up the mid-range market. But will it make its way to global markets?
The Ulefone Note 18 Ultra is a budget-friendly smartphone that offers a decent set of features at an affordable price point of around $140. The phone boasts a large screen perfect for watching videos, a big battery life that can last up to 2-3 days on a single charge, and supports 5G connectivity. The camera performance is average, suitable for everyday snaps but not ideal for professional photography. However, the phone's customizable button on the side is a convenient feature that allows users to quickly launch their favorite app. In terms of gaming performance, the Note 18 Ultra holds its own with casual games like Asphalt 9 Legends and PUBG Mobile running smoothly on medium settings. However, hardcore gamers may find it lacking in more demanding titles. The phone runs on Android 13, which is slightly outdated but promises an update to Android 14 within a reasonable timeframe. The MediaTek Dimensity 720 chip handles daily tasks efficiently, and the 6GB RAM provides sufficient multitasking capabilities. Other notable features include NFC for contactless payments, Bluetooth, GPS, and Wi-Fi 5 connectivity. While it's not the most powerful phone in its class, the Ulefone Note 18 Ultra delivers the essentials at a great price, making it a solid option for everyday users who value a good-looking phone with basic functionality. Overall, the Ulefone Note 18 Ultra scores a respectable 7 out of 10, offering a reliable and feature-rich experience without breaking the bank.
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