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Metric | realme 8 5G | Ulefone Power Armor 16S |
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Connectivity | #339 Winner | #691 |
Design | #633 | #360 Winner |
Display | #581 Winner | #840 |
Performance | #591 Winner | #675 |
Battery | #642 Winner | #782 |
Camera | #447 Winner | #601 |
item_phones_categoryId | #1 | #– |
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The Realme 8 5G is a budget-friendly smartphone that stands out in the market with its affordable price tag and 5G connectivity feature. As a successor to the Realme 7 5G, this device cuts back on some specs in exchange for a lower price, making it an attractive option for those who want a reliable 5G phone without breaking the bank. The phone's design is quite similar to other recent Realme models, with a glossy curved rear panel that looks like glass and a thin plastic frame. However, one notable omission is the lack of water sealing on the device's ports, although this was also absent in its predecessor. Under the hood, the Realme 8 5G packs a 6.5-inch IPS LCD display with a 1080p resolution and a fast 90Hz refresh rate. While the screen performs decently, it lags behind its predecessor's 120Hz refresh rate and lacks Gorilla Glass protection. The phone also features a headphone jack, single speaker, and side-mounted fingerprint reader. Performance-wise, the Realme 8 5G holds its own against competitors like the OnePlus Nord N10, although it does fall behind last year's model in graphics tests. Battery life is impressive, with a great endurance rating of 118 hours, but charging speed is relatively slow at 18W. The camera setup includes three lenses: a 48MP quad Bayer main cam, 2MP macro camera, and 2MP monochrome sensor for depth sensing. Image quality is decent, with accurate colors and good dynamic range, although the detail level could be better. The front-facing camera takes great selfies with rich detail and good sharpness. Overall, the Realme 8 5G offers a compelling package of 5G connectivity, decent performance, and good battery life at an affordable price. While it may not be the best option in its class, it's a solid choice for those who prioritize 5G capabilities without breaking the bank.
The Ulefone Power Armor 16S is a rugged smartphone that delivers impressive performance without sacrificing its durability. Its 5.93-inch HD Plus display may not be the sharpest on the market, but it's more than sufficient for everyday use and can even handle outdoor activities under direct sunlight. Built to withstand harsh environments, the phone meets IP68, IP69K, and MIL-STD-810H standards, making it dustproof, waterproof up to 1.5M for 30 minutes, and shockproof. However, this rugged protection comes at a cost - the device is bulky (18.3mm thick) and weighs 405g. Under the hood, the Power Armor 16S packs an Unisoc T616 processor clocking at 2GHz, paired with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. While this setup handles day-to-day tasks smoothly, gaming performance is decent but not exceptional, and photography capabilities are limited due to the mediocre camera performance. One standout feature is the massive 9600mAh battery, which offers up to several days of use on a single charge. The phone also supports 18W fast charging. Additionally, it features a super loud 122dB speaker that's perfect for calls or media playback in noisy environments. The Power Armor 16S runs on Android 13 and offers a clean and smooth user experience. While it may not be the most powerful device on the market, its rugged build, decent performance, and massive battery make it an excellent option for those who need a tough and reliable phone that can handle the elements.
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