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Metric | Motorola Moto e7i Power | Samsung Galaxy M02s |
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Connectivity | #847 | #838 Winner |
Design | #768 Winner | #798 |
Display | #768 Winner | #801 |
Performance | #845 Winner | #851 |
Battery | #843 | #835 Winner |
Camera | #802 Winner | #818 |
item_phones_categoryId | #1 Tie | #1 Tie |
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The Motorola Moto e7i Power is an affordable smartphone that checks all the basic boxes. With a 5,000mAh battery, Android Go, and a dual-lens camera setup, it's perfect for casual users who want to stay connected without breaking the bank. While it may not deliver top-of-the-line performance or camera quality, it's a reliable option for everyday tasks like messaging, social media, and streaming. I'll be putting its capabilities to the test in this review, so let's see if it lives up to its promise of being an "absolute powerhouse" at a budget-friendly price point.
The budget segment was dominated by Xiaomi and Realme in 2020, with Samsung's M Series struggling to keep pace. To rectify this, Samsung released the Galaxy M02s in 2021, priced at a premium of ₹1,000 over its competitors like Poco C3. In this review, we'll explore whether the Galaxy M02s is worth the extra cash or if you should stick with the more affordable Poco C3. The Galaxy M02s boasts a sleek design aesthetic that's ergonomic and comfortable to hold. The dual-tone finish is attractive, and the phone's plastic build doesn't scratch easily. While the camera lenses don't protrude, the overall design quality has improved significantly from Samsung's J Series of old. Both the Poco C3 and Galaxy M02s feature a 6.5-inch LCD screen with an HD+ resolution and a 20:9 aspect ratio. The display quality is similar on both devices, although the Poco C3's Panda Glass protection gives it an edge. Surprisingly, there's little difference in performance between the two phones, despite the Poco C3 having a Helio G35 processor and the Galaxy M02s using a Snapdragon 450. The UI feels slightly faster on the Poco C3 due to animations, but both devices have similar performance in everyday usage. The camera setup is identical on both devices, with a 13MP primary sensor, 2MP macro lens, and 5MP selfie camera. While the images from both phones are comparable, the Poco C3 takes slightly better photos, especially in portrait mode. Both phones have a similar 5000mAh battery life, but the Galaxy M02s has an upper hand with a USB Type-C connection and 15W fast charging support. We recommend getting a 15W fast charger to juice up your phone quickly. Overall, while not perfect, the Galaxy M02s is a decent entry in the budget segment, especially considering Samsung's availability and after-sales services. If you're looking for a reliable option with a premium brand backing, the Galaxy M02s might be worth considering over its competitors.
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