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Metric | realme Narzo 50i | Samsung Galaxy A02 |
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Connectivity | #850 Winner | #852 |
Design | #828 Winner | #853 |
Display | #781 Winner | #799 |
Performance | #848 Winner | #850 |
Battery | #845 Winner | #847 |
Camera | #855 | #774 Winner |
item_phones_categoryId | #1 Tie | #1 Tie |
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The Realme Narzo 50i is a budget-friendly smartphone that offers decent performance and features at an affordable price point. Design-wise, it has a polycarbonate back with a textured pattern design that's not too smudge-prone but can attract dirt on oily hands. The camera module is sleek, and the phone lacks a fingerprint scanner. The display is a 6.5-inch IPS LCD screen with a 720p resolution, which is good for indoor use but not ideal for outdoor visibility. It also has a single rear camera, an 8MP shooter that can produce sharp images but struggles in low-light conditions. The front camera is a 5MP sensor that takes decent selfies with vibrant colors. Performance-wise, the phone runs on a UniSOC SC9838 processor paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB storage, making multitasking and heavy gaming challenging. It also has a large 5000mAh battery that can last up to two days on moderate use, but charging it takes around 2-3 hours. The phone comes with Android 11 skinned with Realme UI Go Edition, which is simpler and easier to navigate than the standard Realme UI. Connectivity options include dual-SIM, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and screencast. Priced at around PHP 6,290, the Narzo 50i offers a good balance of performance, features, and price. However, it faces stiff competition from other budget smartphones that offer better performance and cameras for similar prices.
The Samsung Galaxy A02 is a budget-friendly smartphone that fails to deliver on its promises. Despite having a quad-core Mediatek processor and 3GB of RAM, the phone's performance is sluggish, making everyday tasks like web browsing and app usage frustrating experiences. The phone's camera, display, and battery life are average at best, but it's the poor performance that really stands out as a major issue. Even simple tasks like loading apps or browsing the web become long-winded processes, making it feel like a chore to use the phone. What's even more puzzling is that when you do finally manage to get into a game, it runs surprisingly smoothly. It's a strange paradox where the phone can handle demanding games but struggles with everyday tasks. This inconsistency makes no sense and only adds to the overall frustration of using this device. In terms of specifications, the phone has a 4-year-old quad-core Mediatek processor and either 2 or 3GB of RAM, which is not impressive compared to other devices in its price range. The Geekbench scores are also underwhelming, putting it at the bottom of the list among recent phones. Overall, the Samsung Galaxy A02 feels like a phone that's been left behind by time and technology. Even considering its low price point, it's hard to recommend this device when there are better options available for the same or slightly higher cost. The a02s and a12, both more expensive than the A02 but still budget-friendly, offer far superior performance, cameras, and features. Unless Samsung releases some significant software updates in the near future, it's best to avoid the Galaxy A02 altogether. Instead, consider one of its better siblings or other devices from different manufacturers that can provide a much smoother and more enjoyable user experience.
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