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Metric | realme C35 | Samsung Galaxy A04e |
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Connectivity | #777 Winner | #835 |
Design | #827 Winner | #849 |
Display | #729 Winner | #790 |
Performance | #674 Winner | #817 |
Battery | #767 Winner | #832 |
Camera | #581 Winner | #815 |
item_phones_categoryId | #1 Tie | #1 Tie |
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The Realme C35 is the latest budget-conscious smartphone from Realme's C-series lineup. While considered entry-level, it boasts a stylish design with metallic paint job and flat edges reminiscent of newer iPhone models. However, the phone may not be comfortable to hold for users with small hands. The device features a polycarbonate rear panel with glass-like finish and a protruding camera module on the upper corner. The front sports a mini-drop notch design with noticeable bezel and no Corning Gorilla Glass protection. A pre-installed screen protector is provided, which is a welcome feature. Specifications-wise, the Realme C35 boasts a 6.6-inch IPS display with 2408x1080 resolution (401 PPI), up to 600 nits of peak brightness, and a touch sampling rate of 180Hz. The phone is powered by the unibyte Tiger T616 chipset, paired with 4GB of RAM and up to 128GB of internal storage. In terms of performance, the device handles basic tasks like browsing and social media usage without issues but may experience some lag when multitasking or gaming. The battery life is decent, with a score of 15 hours and 15 minutes in PC Mark's battery test, and supports 18W fast charging. The camera setup includes a triple rear camera (15MP primary sensor, 2MP macro sensor, and 2MP depth sensor) and an 8MP front camera. While not exceptional, the cameras deliver average performance for casual use, with some minor flaws in low-light shots and video recording.
The Samsung Galaxy A04e is a budget-friendly smartphone that offers decent performance and features at an affordable price. The device is made of plastic, except for the glass display, which is typical of its segment. However, I appreciate the unique wavy design on the back, which makes up for the glossy finish. Under the hood, the phone is powered by a Mediatek Helio P35 processor and 3GB of RAM. While it's not the most powerful combination, it should handle basic tasks like phone calls, text messages, watching videos, and occasional social media use without any issues. However, heavy users may experience some slowdowns. The camera department is another highlight of this device. It features a dual-camera setup with additional modes like Pro mode, Panorama, food mode, and hyperlapse. While not the most advanced cameras, they're decent for their price point. Other notable features include a 5,000mAh battery, which should provide generous battery life, Android 12 with Samsung's skin laid over, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Unfortunately, it lacks NFC, making mobile contactless payments impossible. In terms of hardware, the phone is relatively low-end, but its price point makes up for that. If you're looking for a reliable device from a reputable brand without breaking the bank, the Samsung Galaxy A04e might be worth considering.
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