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The Realme C20 is an affordable smartphone that comes with two storage variants - 2GB + 32GB and 4GB + 64GB. I purchased the 2GB + 32GB variant for ₹7,000 from Amazon, which is a decent price considering the features it offers. Inside the box, you'll find a headset, charger, USB data cable, sim ejector tool, safety guide, quick guides, and a 5000mAh battery. The phone itself has an 8-megapixel camera with f/2.0 aperture on the rear and a 1-megapixel camera in the front. The Realme C20 features a Mediatek Helio G35 processor with octa-core processor and GPU with PowerVR GE8320, which is sufficient for everyday tasks. It also comes with Android 10 out of the box with the Realme UI. The phone has a 6.5-inch screen with 720x1600 pixels resolution, 20:9 ratio, and 270 PPI density. The display looks decent considering the price, but it's not outstanding. You'll get a lot of bloatware, which can be uninstalled immediately. The camera is okay, with one-click image capture and acceptable quality. However, it's not an amazing camera by any means. The Realme C20 is a great option for those looking for a budget phone in the ₹7,000 range. It offers good value for money considering its features and performance. If you're on a tight budget and want a smartphone that can handle everyday tasks, the Realme C20 is definitely worth considering.
The Ulefone Power Armor 14 Pro is a rugged smartphone designed for those who value durability over style. While the phone's IP69K rating makes it waterproof, I have my doubts about its shockproof claims, as the screen is still covered with glass and can shatter on impact. One of the standout features of this device is its massive 10,000mAh battery, which provides over 15 hours of screen time on a single charge. However, pairing this with the Mediatek Helio G85 processor results in a relatively slow performance experience. The phone's Android 12 operating system and 6GB of RAM help keep everyday apps running smoothly, but don't expect to edit videos or play demanding games. The camera setup is underwhelming, with two cameras (including one for portrait mode) offering average quality images and no image stabilization in video recording. While the phone can capture decent photos, it's not a strong selling point for this device. In terms of design, the Ulefone Power Armor 14 Pro has a bulky build with rubberized corners, metal sides, and a plastic/rubber back. It's functional but unremarkable in terms of aesthetics. The phone's speakers are another area where the Ulefone Power Armor 14 Pro falls short, offering average sound quality that can be easily muffled by holding the device in your hand. While not expensive, this phone is outperformed by more affordable options from brands like Xiaomi and Poco. The only redeeming feature of the Ulefone Power Armor 14 Pro is its massive battery life, which may appeal to those who need a phone that can last for days on a single charge. However, all things considered, there are better choices available in this price range.
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