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Metric | Honor X7a | Ulefone Power Armor 16 Pro |
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Connectivity | #755 | #695 Winner |
Design | #540 | #370 Winner |
Display | #754 Winner | #843 |
Performance | #779 Winner | #810 |
Battery | #690 Winner | #783 |
Camera | #399 Winner | #783 |
item_phones_categoryId | #1 Tie | #1 Tie |
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Choosing a budget-friendly smartphone can be a challenge, especially when every peso counts. The new Honor X7a is an entry-level phone that retails for 7990 pesos, making it an attractive option for those with limited budgets. Design-wise, the Honor X7a's design is similar to its predecessor, the Honor X7, but with some minor tweaks. The rear camera bezel has been redesigned with a new rectangular housing and separate camera lenses. While the phone feels nice to hold, the back side can be a fingerprint magnet, making a case necessary. The 6.74-inch IPS screen is large and produces great colors with good contrast, although it can be too saturated at times. However, there are some issues with lag, especially when scrolling or tapping the screen quickly. This could be related to the phone's hardware. The quad-camera setup on the back takes decent photos in well-lit conditions, but struggles in low light or night mode. The front camera is also underwhelming, producing filtered photos that require touch-ups. Video recording is limited to 1080p at 30fps without optical stabilization. Performance-wise, the Honor X7a's specs are not impressive, but it can still run basic tasks and games like Asphalt 9 with graphic settings set to low. However, it struggles with more demanding games. On the bright side, the phone has a massive 6000mAh battery that can last up to three days. In conclusion, the Honor X7a is an okay phone for its price point of under 8000 pesos in this day and age. While it may not be the most powerful device, it has everything you might need from a smartphone, including dual SIM support, a big battery, and a decent camera. If budget is a concern, the Honor X7a is worth considering at its affordable price of 7990 pesos.
The Ulefone Power Armor 16 Pro is a rugged smartphone that offers a unique blend of features and durability. The phone's design is built to withstand harsh environments, with IP68/IP69K ratings and MIL-STD-810G certification. On the inside, the phone runs on Android 12 OS and boasts a powerful Halo G25 chipset, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage. The display is a 5.93-inch classic screen without any holes or notches. The camera setup includes a 60-megapixel primary sensor paired with a 2-megapixel auxiliary lens. Additional features include a long-lasting 9600mAh battery, an FM radio that doesn't require headphones, and support for OTG file transfer and power bank functionality. One of the most impressive features is the phone's speaker system, which produces a loud and clear sound. The phone also includes a built-in endoscope, which can be used for inspecting small areas. In terms of durability, the phone has a rugged design that can withstand drops, dust, and water. It's also protected by a protective case with anti-shock absorber TPU corners. Overall, the Ulefone Power Armor 16 Pro is an excellent budget smartphone that offers a lot of value for its price. With its impressive battery life, powerful chipset, and unique features like the endoscope, this phone is perfect for those who want a rugged device that can keep up with their active lifestyle.
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