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Metric | Huawei P50 Pocket | Samsung Galaxy M35 |
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Connectivity | #591 | #195 Winner |
Design | #167 Winner | #781 |
Display | #270 | #140 Winner |
Performance | #251 Winner | #453 |
Battery | #230 Winner | #474 |
Camera | #596 | #448 Winner |
item_phones_categoryId | #1 Tie | #1 Tie |
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The Huawei P50 Pocket is a luxurious foldable smartphone that boasts a compact, symmetrical design with a circular secondary screen. The device features a high-refresh-rate OLED display, a flagship-grade chipset, and fast charging capabilities. While its rear cameras deliver excellent results, the phone's limitations include the absence of Google support, 5G connectivity, and waterproofing. Additionally, thermal management and battery life are subpar compared to other top-tier devices. With an expensive price tag, this review will examine whether the P50 Pocket justifies its premium status or falls short of expectations in a crowded smartphone market.
The Samsung Galaxy M35 is a budget-friendly smartphone that offers impressive performance, camera capabilities, and battery life, making it a solid choice for those looking for a Samsung phone under 20,000 rupees. Under the hood, the phone is powered by the Exynos 1380 chip, which was surprisingly effective in handling demanding tasks like gaming. The M35 handled games like BGMI, Call of Duty Mobile, and Genshin Impact with minimal lag, even after extended periods of playtime. However, it did struggle to maintain high frame rates in Genshin Impact, especially on high settings. The camera setup features three cameras, including a 50MP main lens, an 8MP ultra-wide lens, and a 2MP macro lens. While the photos taken by the main camera were decent with good detail and natural colors, they looked somewhat soft. The ultra-wide camera performed well in matching the color of the main camera, but portrait mode was not its strong point. The phone's battery life is where it truly shines, lasting a day and a half on regular use, even with heavy usage like gaming. However, charging was slower than expected, taking around 2 hours to fully charge from 0 to 100%. The Galaxy M35 also features a punch-hole display, side-mounted fingerprint scanner, and surprisingly good sound quality courtesy of the dual speakers. The display itself is bright and smooth, reaching up to 1,000 nits, and protected by Gorilla Glass Victus+. Overall, the Samsung Galaxy M35 offers great value for its price, with impressive performance, camera capabilities, and battery life making it a solid choice for those in the market for a budget-friendly smartphone.
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