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Metric | Samsung Galaxy M12 | Ulefone Armor X8i |
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Connectivity | #837 | #699 Winner |
Design | #794 | #135 Winner |
Display | #680 Winner | #846 |
Performance | #793 Winner | #852 |
Battery | #720 Winner | #789 |
Camera | #388 Winner | #754 |
item_phones_categoryId | #1 Tie | #1 Tie |
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The Samsung Galaxy M12 is an entry-level smartphone with a starting price of Rs. 11,000. It boasts a 90Hz display, a massive 6,000mAh battery, and a true 48-megapixel camera. The phone also features an 8-nanometer Exynos 850 chipset, making it one of the first phones in its segment to do so. The device has a plastic back with a quad-camera setup, which provides a nostalgic design with a textured pattern for better grip. However, the build quality is not great, and the phone's thickness makes it difficult to use with one hand. The power button doubles as a fingerprint sensor, which is faster and more reliable than in-display sensors. The 6.5-inch LCD display offers smooth scrolling experiences when not occupied by intense processes. However, the refresh rate drops to 60Hz during such instances, making it less seamless. The display's peak brightness of 400 nits may also struggle with outdoor usage in bright sunlight. In terms of performance, the phone's Exynos 850 chipset is designed for power efficiency rather than raw speed. While gaming and multitasking are decent, regular tasks take some time to process. The phone runs on Android 11 with One UI Core 3.1, which has limited features due to hardware constraints. The camera setup includes a quad-camera configuration with an 8-megapixel front camera. Samples show that the primary camera produces better results than the ultra-wide lens, but both have their strengths and weaknesses. The phone also supports macro shots and basic video recording capabilities. Overall, the Galaxy M12 offers a smooth display experience, battery efficiency, and decent camera performance in its price segment.
The Ulefone Armor X8i is the latest budget smartphone from the Armor series, boasting impressive features that make it an ideal choice for outdoor workers. This rugged device has undergone rigorous testing to meet military standards (IP68 and IP69K), ensuring its robustness, water tightness, and shock resistance. Its 13MP triple rear camera, combined with a 8MP front camera, provides excellent image quality, making it perfect for capturing life's moments. The phone's screen is also impressive, featuring a high-resolution display (1440x720 pixels) protected by hardened glass. The Armor X8i runs on Android 10 OS and features an octa-core processor with 3GB RAM, ensuring seamless app switching and smooth performance. With 32GB of internal storage, users can enjoy a wide range of apps without worrying about space constraints. Additionally, the phone supports up to 256GB of expandable storage. The Ulefone Armor X8i also boasts impressive battery life, powered by a 50-80mR battery that promises long hours of work, leisure, and outings without interruptions. The device's design is equally impressive, with an anti-slip texture on both sides of the frame, making it easy to hold and maneuver. Other notable features include face recognition and fingerprint unlocking for secure payment and access control, as well as support for four mainstream satellite navigation systems (GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, and Galileo) for accurate positioning and navigation. Overall, the Ulefone Armor X8i is a feature-packed smartphone that's perfect for outdoor enthusiasts who need a reliable device to stay connected in tough environments.
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