Honor X5vsSamsung Galaxy A02

We compare these two popular phones to help you decide which one fits your needs and budget better.

Honor
Honor X5
X5
Processor:Mediatek Helio G25
RAM:2GB
Storage:32GB

Quick Stats

The Honor X5 Plus offers decent battery life for casual users with moderate daily use.
The Honor X5 Plus' decent but not exceptional display is suitable for casual use and web browsing.
The Honor X5 Plus camera is decent for casual use but struggles in low-light conditions consistently.
The Honor X5's performance is decent for casual use but falls short of expectations when gaming or multitasking.
Samsung
Samsung Galaxy A02
Galaxy A02
Processor:MediaTek MT6739V/WW
RAM:3GB
Storage:32GB

Quick Stats

The Samsung Galaxy A02's subpar battery life and poor power-saving features are major drawbacks.
The Samsung Galaxy A02's display is a major letdown with dim and grainy visuals at its price point.
The Samsung Galaxy A02's camera is a significant disappointment with poor quality and inconsistency issues persisting.
The Samsung Galaxy A02's woeful performance is its biggest flaw and major letdown for users expecting smooth experience.
Key Differences

Processor Speed

Winner
Honor X5
2 GHz
Samsung Galaxy A02
1.50 GHz

RAM

Winner
Honor X5
2GB
Samsung Galaxy A02
3GB

Storage

Tie
Honor X5
32GB
Samsung Galaxy A02
32GB

Weight

Winner
Honor X5
193g
Samsung Galaxy A02
206g
Specifications Comparison
Specification
Honor Honor X5
Samsung Samsung Galaxy A02
Model
Mediatek Helio G25
MediaTek MT6739V/WW
CPU
8x Cortex, A53 2.0 GHz
4x Cortex, A53 1.5 GHz
Type
Octa-Core
Quad-Core
Nanometer
12
28
Frequency
2
1.50
64 Bits
Yes
Yes
GPU
IMG PowerVR GE8320 600MHz
PowerVR GE8100
RAM
2
3
Capacity
32
32
Fingerprint security
No
No
Fingerprint sensor
No
No
Proximity sensor
Yes
Yes
Light sensor
Yes
Yes
Accelerometer sensor
Yes
Yes
Gravity sensor
Yes
N/A
Audio
N/A
Dolby Atmos
Antutu Score
97899
50774
Antutu Version
Antutu v9
Antutu v8
Antutu Standing
Overall performance better than 47% of devices
Overall performance better than 44% of devices
Cooling system
No
No
Gaming buttons
No
No
Extras
N/A
N/A

Note: Highlighted specifications show differences between the two devices.

Pros and Cons

Honor X5

Strengths

The Honor X5 Plus has a matte finish that's light on the hand, and isn't a fingerprint magnet.
The phone features a 6.56 inch HD+ TFT LCD display with a 90Hz refresh rate and a 720x1612 resolution, which makes it enjoyable for watching videos.
The Honor X5 Plus is powered by a Mediatek Helio G36 octa-core chipset, which claims to be made for entry-level gaming phones.
The phone's camera can capture colors and details decently in well-lit environments.

Weaknesses

No specific cons listed for this device

Samsung Galaxy A02

Strengths

The phone has a decent gaming experience, with playable games like Need for Speed, despite the slow pages and animations.
The phone is affordable, making it a good option for those on a tight budget.
Despite its age, the quad-core MediaTek processor is still capable of handling some tasks, although not efficiently.
The phone's design and build quality are decent, making it look like a more premium device.

Weaknesses

No specific cons listed for this device

Read Full Reviews

Honor X5

The Honor X5 Plus was announced last August but its release date for the Philippines has been pushed back until September. As a budget smartphone, expectations are tempered, and the design reflects that. The phone's matte finish is fingerprint-resistant, and the camera island features two lenses and a depth sensor. The device boasts a 6.56-inch HD+ TFT LCD display with a 90Hz refresh rate, making it enjoyable for watching videos. However, sound quality is average due to the single speaker. Performance-wise, the Mediatek Helio G36 octa-core chipset handles entry-level gaming tasks adequately but may struggle in more demanding situations. The Honor X5 Plus features a dual rear camera setup with a 15MP main lens and a depth sensor, while the front camera offers a 5MP sensor. While photos and videos taken are decent in well-lit environments, low-light settings can be challenging. The phone runs on MagicOS 7.1 based on Android 13. The Honor X5 Plus has a polycarbonate body with IPX4 rating for water resistance. It features Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and NFC connectivity but no 5G support. The battery is 5200mAh with 10W charging speed, which may not be the fastest in its class. Overall, this phone seems suitable for casual use such as viewing photos and videos, scrolling through social media, and taking pictures. However, it should not be expected to perform well in demanding tasks like gaming or high-speed charging. The Honor X5 Plus is an average smartphone with decent features but may fall short in certain areas, making it a mid-range offering rather than a top-tier device.

Samsung Galaxy A02

The Samsung Galaxy A02 is a budget-friendly smartphone that fails to deliver on its promises. Despite having a quad-core Mediatek processor and 3GB of RAM, the phone's performance is sluggish, making everyday tasks like web browsing and app usage frustrating experiences. The phone's camera, display, and battery life are average at best, but it's the poor performance that really stands out as a major issue. Even simple tasks like loading apps or browsing the web become long-winded processes, making it feel like a chore to use the phone. What's even more puzzling is that when you do finally manage to get into a game, it runs surprisingly smoothly. It's a strange paradox where the phone can handle demanding games but struggles with everyday tasks. This inconsistency makes no sense and only adds to the overall frustration of using this device. In terms of specifications, the phone has a 4-year-old quad-core Mediatek processor and either 2 or 3GB of RAM, which is not impressive compared to other devices in its price range. The Geekbench scores are also underwhelming, putting it at the bottom of the list among recent phones. Overall, the Samsung Galaxy A02 feels like a phone that's been left behind by time and technology. Even considering its low price point, it's hard to recommend this device when there are better options available for the same or slightly higher cost. The a02s and a12, both more expensive than the A02 but still budget-friendly, offer far superior performance, cameras, and features. Unless Samsung releases some significant software updates in the near future, it's best to avoid the Galaxy A02 altogether. Instead, consider one of its better siblings or other devices from different manufacturers that can provide a much smoother and more enjoyable user experience.

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