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Metric | Samsung Galaxy F42 5G | Ulefone Armor 21 |
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Connectivity | #599 Winner | #644 |
Design | #656 | #364 Winner |
Display | #590 | #487 Winner |
Performance | #628 | #510 Winner |
Battery | #651 | #312 Winner |
Camera | #600 Winner | #790 |
item_phones_categoryId | #1 Tie | #1 Tie |
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The Samsung Galaxy F42 5G is an affordable mid-ranger that offers impressive features at a price point of ₹17,999. The device's design is decent, with a matte aqua color and an all-plastic body. Although it's a bit thick (9mm) and heavy (203 grams), the weight is well-balanced and feels good in the hand. The phone boasts a 6.6-inch FHD+ LCD display that offers bright and vibrant colors, suitable for viewing in direct sunlight. However, the bezels are quite thick, especially at the bottom, and the teardrop notch looks dated. The rear camera setup is a triple sensor array with a 64MP primary sensor, a 5MP ultra-wide sensor, and a 2MP depth sensor. The primary sensor takes sharp and colorful photos with well-balanced HDR. I appreciate that Samsung chose an ultra-wide sensor over a low-resolution macro lens, but wish it had higher resolution images from the ultra-wide sensor, which sometimes lack detail in brightly lit conditions. The depth sensor enables good portrait mode results outdoors, while a dedicated night mode performs well in low-light situations. The phone's performance is adequate, with minimal issues in day-to-day usage and acceptable gaming experiences. However, there can be some lag when switching between camera sensors or apps like the camera app. The 5000mAh battery provides more than a day's usage, but charging takes over two hours. Overall, the Galaxy F42 5G offers a strong 64MP camera, long battery life, and smooth performance, making it a solid choice for those who prefer Samsung's user-friendly interface and want a phone that promises future-proof 5G capabilities.
The Ulefone Armor 21 is a powerhouse of a phone that exceeds expectations in every department. Its rugged design, wrapped in rubber and reinforced with metal, makes it an ideal choice for those who engage in outdoor activities or work in harsh environments. The phone's IP69K rating ensures it can withstand dust and water, making it perfect for use in extreme conditions. One of the standout features of the Armor 21 is its impressive speaker system, which produces big sounds with excellent quality. The phone also boasts a large screen with up to 120Hz refresh rate, making browsing websites and playing casual games a smooth experience. The camera setup includes a 64MP primary sensor and a 24MP night vision camera, producing great image quality, especially in well-lit conditions. The Armor 21's performance is powered by the Helio G99 processor, which delivers an average score of 360,000 points on benchmark tests. While gaming performance may not be top-notch, it still allows for smooth gameplay with lower graphics settings. The phone's battery life is also impressive, with a large capacity of 9,600mAh. In addition to its impressive specs, the Armor 21 comes with a range of accessories, including a hard PC case, a desk charging dock, and two specialized lenses for microscopy and endoscopy. These features make it an ideal choice for outdoor enthusiasts who need a phone that can double as a repair tool in various situations. Overall, the Ulefone Armor 21 is an excellent choice for those seeking a rugged phone that excels in every department. While its performance may not be exceptional, its numerous other features and durability make it a great value for money.
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