Honor X8avsUlefone Power Armor 13

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

Honor
Honor X8a
X8a
Processor:MediaTek Helio G88
RAM:6GB
Storage:128GB

Quick Stats

The Honor X8a's impressive battery life is its standout feature, lasting up to one and a half days easily.
The Honor X8a's display is a middle-of-the-pack offering with average brightness and pixel density for its price range.
The Honor X8a's camera offers high-quality images and impressive results with its feature-packed setup, particularly the 100-megapixel main sensor.
The Honor X8a delivers seamless performance with minimal slowdown, making it a strong contender in mid-range smartphones.
Ulefone
Ulefone Power Armor 13
Power Armor 13
Processor:MediaTek Helio G95
RAM:8GB
Storage:256GB

Quick Stats

The Ulefone Power Armor 13's battery life is its crowning jewel, offering unprecedented endurance and reliability.
The Power Armor 13's display is a standout feature, delivering vibrant colors and impressive brightness.
The Ulefone Power Armor 13's cameras are disappointing and fail to impress, even in good lighting conditions generally.
The Ulefone Power Armor 13 delivers exceptional performance, making it an excellent choice for demanding users every time.
Key Differences

Processor Speed

Tie
Honor X8a
2 GHz
Ulefone Power Armor 13
2 GHz

RAM

Winner
Honor X8a
6GB
Ulefone Power Armor 13
8GB

Storage

Winner
Honor X8a
128GB
Ulefone Power Armor 13
256GB

Weight

Winner
Honor X8a
179g
Ulefone Power Armor 13
492g
Rank
Honor X8a
#676
Ulefone Power Armor 13
Winner
#634
Scores by Category
Rankings
Connectivity
Honor X8a
#619
Winner
Ulefone Power Armor 13
#701
Design
Honor X8a
#209
Winner
Ulefone Power Armor 13
#375
Display
Honor X8a
#719
Winner
Ulefone Power Armor 13
#734
Performance
Honor X8a
#682
Ulefone Power Armor 13
#514
Winner
Battery
Honor X8a
#739
Ulefone Power Armor 13
#597
Winner
Camera
Honor X8a
#233
Winner
Ulefone Power Armor 13
#452
item_phones_categoryId
Honor X8a
#1
Tie
Ulefone Power Armor 13
#1
Tie

Note: Lower rank number indicates a better position in category.

Specifications Comparison
Specification
Honor Honor X8a
Ulefone Ulefone Power Armor 13
Model
MediaTek Helio G88
MediaTek Helio G95
CPU
2x Cortex, A75 2.0 GHz + 6x Cortex, A55 1.8 GHz
2x Cortex, A76 2.05 GHz + 6x Cortex, A55 1.95 GHz
Type
Octa-Core
Octa-Core
Nanometer
12
12
Frequency
2
2
64 Bits
Yes
Yes
GPU
Arm Mali-G52 MC2 1000MHz
Arm Mali-G76 3EEMC4720 MHz
RAM
6
8
Type
LPDDR4X RAM
LPDDR4X RAM
Capacity
128
256
Type
N/A
UFS Storage 2.1
Fingerprint security
Yes, on the side
Yes, on the side
Fingerprint sensor
Yes
Yes
Proximity sensor
Yes
Yes
Light sensor
Yes
Yes
Accelerometer sensor
Yes
Yes
Compass sensor
Yes
Yes
Gyroscope sensor
N/A
Yes
Barometer sensor
N/A
Yes
Gravity sensor
Yes
N/A
Geomagnetic sensor
N/A
Yes
Audio
N/A
N/A
Antutu Score
253700
409878
Antutu Version
Antutu v10
Antutu v10
Antutu Standing
Overall performance better than 60% of devices
Overall performance better than 70% 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 X8a

Strengths

Decent Main Camera: The Honor X8a's 100MP main camera produces great images with good color reproduction, details, and post-processing.
Long Battery Life: With its 4500mAh battery and supercharge, the phone can last up to a day and a half with light usage or even a full day with heavy usage.
Reliable Performance: The phone's performance is reliable for everyday use, making it a great option for those who want a hassle-free experience.
Clean UI: The Honor X8a runs on Android 12 with Magic UI 6.1, which is clean and minimalist, with little to no bloatware.
Good Value for Money: Priced at PHP 10,990, the Honor X8a offers great value for its features and performance.
Worth Considering in Mid-range Segment: The phone's pros make it a compelling option in the mid-range segment, making it worth considering for those who want a reliable smartphone without breaking the bank.

Weaknesses

Average Display: The Honor X8a's display falls behind some of its competitors, which might be a drawback for some users.
No Telephoto Lens: The phone's lack of a telephoto lens means you'll have to rely on the ultra-wide or macro lenses for zooming, which may not always produce the best results.
Shaky Videos: Recording video at 1080p with no image stabilization can result in shaky footage, making it less ideal for content creators.
Limited Customization Options: The phone's UI has limited customization options, which might be a drawback for those who like to personalize their interface.
Ultra-wide Shots Can Be Spotty: The Honor X8a's ultra-wide shots can sometimes produce washed-out images with no details, making it less ideal for landscape photography.
No Optical or Electronic Image Stabilization in Video Mode: This means users will have to contend with shaky footage when recording video.

Ulefone Power Armor 13

Strengths

Powerful performance
Fast and snappy UI
Long battery life
Unique features
Good camera performance in good lighting
Wide compatibility

Weaknesses

Large and heavy design
Average camera performance in low light
Stabilization issues during video recording
Some fingerprint scanner quirks
Not a 5G device
Read Full Reviews

Honor X8a

The Honor X8a is a mid-range smartphone that packs impressive features and specs previously reserved for flagship devices. The device boasts a sleek design with a squared-off frame, making it ergonomic in small to medium-sized hands. The 6.7-inch display has thin bezels and a 100MP primary camera, which delivers excellent image quality. In our testing, the X8a's performance was reliable, handling occasional gaming and browsing without issues. Battery life is also commendable, with the device lasting up to one day and a half on a single charge. Charging speeds are impressive, taking just over 30 minutes to reach 50% capacity. The camera system performed well, with detailed images and good color reproduction. The 100MP primary sensor produces excellent results, although some shots may appear too cool-toned. Ultra-wide shots can be inconsistent, while the macro lens is fun but not particularly useful. Portrait mode works decently, but a telephoto lens would have been a welcome addition. The X8a runs Android 12 with Honor's Magic UI 6.1, which offers a clean and minimalist interface. While there are no customization options available, the device ships without bloatware, making it a refreshing change from other mid-range offerings. In conclusion, the Honor X8a is a solid option for those seeking a reliable smartphone without breaking the bank. Its display may not be its strongest feature, but the camera system and battery life make up for it. The phone's price point of 10,990 pesos makes it an attractive choice for those looking to upgrade their mobile experience. Overall, the Honor X8a is a commendable mid-range smartphone that delivers on its promises.

Ulefone Power Armor 13

The Ulefone Power Armor 13 is a behemoth of a phone, weighing in at an astonishing 492 grams, making it the largest and heaviest device I've ever had the pleasure of trying. While its size may be intimidating, this rugged phone packs a punch with its impressive feature set. Under the hood, you'll find the Mediatek Helio G95 processor paired with 8GB of RAM, delivering snappy performance that's more than capable of handling demanding tasks and games. The phone runs Android 11 out of the box, with a light launcher that feels remarkably close to stock Android. I was impressed by how fast it opens apps, switches between them, and even handles graphics-intensive games like Call of Duty. The display is another highlight, offering a larger screen than most rugged phones, making it perfect for those who need a device that can keep up with their active lifestyle. The battery life is equally impressive, providing days of use without needing to be plugged in. While the cameras are decent, they're not exactly setting any standards. In good light conditions, images are passable, but as soon as you venture into low-light situations, things start to degrade quickly. Video recording maxes out at 4K at 30fps, but lacks stabilization, resulting in shaky footage. The Ulefone Power Armor 13 is a solid choice for those seeking a rugged phone that can keep up with their active lifestyle. Its impressive battery life, larger screen, and robust feature set make it stand out from the competition. However, its massive size and weight may be a turn-off for some users, making it more suited to those who prioritize functionality over form. Overall, I'd say the Ulefone Power Armor 13 is a step up from other rugged phones on the market, but its size and weight may limit its appeal to some. If you're in the market for a reliable and feature-packed phone that can withstand the rigors of daily use, this device is definitely worth considering.

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