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Metric | realme 9 Pro | Ulefone Armor 27T Pro 5G |
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Connectivity | #335 Winner | #359 |
Design | #626 | #356 Winner |
Display | #470 Winner | #480 |
Performance | #497 Winner | #507 |
Battery | #289 Winner | #306 |
Camera | #264 Winner | #331 |
item_phones_categoryId | #1 Tie | #1 Tie |
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The Realme 9 Pro is the successor to the Realme 8s 5G, targeting budget gamers with its impressive specs and design. The vanilla 9 Pro has a bigger screen, battery, and brand new chipset compared to its sibling, but a less impressive camera setup. The phone's design is identical to its predecessor, with a distinctive camera island on the back. The glossy back catches fingerprints easily, but at least it's not slippery. The power and volume keys are easy to reach, and the fingerprint reader is fast and reliable. The 6.6-inch IPS LCD panel has a 120Hz refresh rate, good contrast, and brightness. The phone uses the Snapdragon 695 5G chipset, which is great for day-to-day tasks and decent with games. It runs on Android 12 out of the box, with Realme UI 3.0 on top. The battery life is excellent, with up to 134 hours of endurance. The camera setup includes a 64MP main camera, an 8MP ultra-wide lens, and a 2MP macro camera. While daytime photos are average for the price point, night mode improves low-light shots significantly. However, low-light shots without night mode are soft, and shadows are underexposed. The phone can only record up to Full HD videos on the main and ultra-wide cameras, with disappointing results. Colors are warmer than desired, and sharpness, detail, and dynamic range are not great. While the Realme 9 Pro is a solid mid-ranger with impressive specs and display, it has some drawbacks, including a less impressive camera setup and video recording capabilities. If you prioritize 5G capability, this phone is a good option; however, if you're looking for the best value on the market, consider non-5G options like the Poco X3 Pro.
The Ulefone Armor 27T Pro 5G is a rugged smartphone that packs a punch with its feature-rich design and impressive specs. The phone's performance is smooth, even with demanding tasks like multitasking and gaming. The camera system is capable of capturing excellent images in various lighting conditions, including thermal imaging. However, the display's harsh white light can be overwhelming, but using dark mode and night light helps mitigate this issue. The phone also boasts a range of useful features, such as an outdoor tools app with measuring tools, an app freezer that lets you disable non-system apps, and an anti-theft mode that enables a floating button to quickly access security settings. The phone's battery life is respectable, lasting up to 5 days on moderate use. While the Ulefone Armor 27T Pro 5G has its strengths, it also has some drawbacks. The Dura Speed feature, which limits background app usage, can be annoying and difficult to manage. Additionally, activating certain features, like anti-theft mode and anti-peep display mode, requires navigating through settings menus. Overall, the Ulefone Armor 27T Pro 5G is a good phone with impressive specs and features, but its performance and design have some areas for improvement. If you're looking for a rugged smartphone with advanced capabilities, this device might be worth considering, but be prepared to make some compromises on battery life and feature usability.
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