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Metric | Motorola Moto G40 Fusion | Xiaomi Redmi Note 11S 5G |
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Connectivity | #713 | #367 Winner |
Design | #392 Winner | #706 |
Display | #499 Winner | #605 |
Performance | #710 | #549 Winner |
Battery | #676 | #372 Winner |
Camera | #429 Winner | #495 |
item_phones_categoryId | #1 Tie | #1 Tie |
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The Motorola Moto G40 Fusion's disassembly process is a complex procedure that requires precision and patience. To begin, the SIM card tray must be removed, followed by prying off the back housing with a plastic tool. Once loose, applying heat will help release the adhesive, allowing for easy removal of the fingerprint reader and back housing. This exposes various components, including the LED flash, camera lenses, battery cable, and more. The process is detailed and involved, requiring careful attention to each step to avoid damage.
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 11S 5G is a budget mid-ranger that shares similarities with other Redmi Note 11 phones. Its design, while sleek, doesn't particularly stand out, resembling the Poco M4 Pro 5G more than its own lineage. The camera bump, however, does make a statement. The phone's display is a 6.6-inch IPS LCD with a 1080p resolution and fast 90Hz refresh rate, providing smooth scrolling and swiping. However, it lacks deep blacks and HDR support, and max brightness is average at around 420 nits. Storage is expandable via microSD, but the phone's battery life is one of its redeeming qualities, rivaling the Poco M4 Pro 5G with a 5,000mAh power cell. The Mediatek Dimensity 810 chipset provides decent performance for everyday tasks, but it lags behind current rivals in CPU and GPU tests. The camera setup features a 50MP main cam, an 8MP ultra-wide cam, and a 2MP macro cam. Daytime photos are solid with good color rendition and detail, while night mode improves dynamic range significantly. However, low-light performance is inconsistent, and ultra-wide shots lack detail in low light. Selfies, on the other hand, are impressive with plenty of detail and pleasing colors. Video recording maxes out at 1080p resolution, with decent dynamic range but soft footage from both cameras. The Redmi Note 11S 5G's price is attractive, but it's hard to get excited about a phone that doesn't bring anything new to the table. It's essentially the same as last year's Poco M4 Pro 5G, and competitors have since improved upon its specs. While it's a solid budget mid-ranger, it's not particularly memorable.
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