Samsung Galaxy M12vsUlefone Power Armor 14

We compare these two popular phones to help you decide which one fits your needs and budget better.

Samsung
Samsung Galaxy M12
Galaxy M12
Processor:Samsung Exynos 850
RAM:4GB
Storage:64GB

Quick Stats

The Samsung Galaxy M12 boasts an impressive battery life that lasts at least two days with moderate usage.
The Samsung Galaxy M12's 90Hz display is a notable feature, despite some minor drawbacks and limitations.
The Samsung Galaxy M12's true 48-megapixel primary camera offers impressive performance and dynamic range.
The Samsung Galaxy M12's performance is decent but not particularly impressive, especially with gaming demands.
Ulefone
Ulefone Power Armor 14
Power Armor 14
Processor:MediaTek Helio G35 (MT6765V/WB)
RAM:4GB
Storage:64GB

Quick Stats

The Ulefone Power Armor 14 Pro boasts an impressive battery life, delivering over 15 hours of screen time on one charge.
The Ulefone Power Armor 14's display is a major letdown with poor brightness and resolution issues overall.
The most notable takeaway is that the camera performance of the Ulefone Power Armor 14 Pro is somewhat disappointing overall.
The Ulefone Power Armor 14 Pro's underwhelming performance is its most significant and disappointing aspect altogether unfortunately.
Key Differences

Processor Speed

Winner
Samsung Galaxy M12
2 GHz
Ulefone Power Armor 14
2.30 GHz

RAM

Tie
Samsung Galaxy M12
4GB
Ulefone Power Armor 14
4GB

Storage

Tie
Samsung Galaxy M12
64GB
Ulefone Power Armor 14
64GB

Weight

Winner
Samsung Galaxy M12
221g
Ulefone Power Armor 14
358g
Rank
Samsung Galaxy M12
Winner
#731
Ulefone Power Armor 14
#750
Scores by Category
Rankings
Connectivity
Samsung Galaxy M12
#837
Ulefone Power Armor 14
#698
Winner
Design
Samsung Galaxy M12
#794
Ulefone Power Armor 14
#372
Winner
Display
Samsung Galaxy M12
#680
Winner
Ulefone Power Armor 14
#808
Performance
Samsung Galaxy M12
#793
Winner
Ulefone Power Armor 14
#797
Battery
Samsung Galaxy M12
#720
Winner
Ulefone Power Armor 14
#788
Camera
Samsung Galaxy M12
#388
Winner
Ulefone Power Armor 14
#639
item_phones_categoryId
Samsung Galaxy M12
#1
Tie
Ulefone Power Armor 14
#1
Tie

Note: Lower rank number indicates a better position in category.

Specifications Comparison
Specification
Samsung Samsung Galaxy M12
Ulefone Ulefone Power Armor 14
Model
Samsung Exynos 850
MediaTek Helio G35 (MT6765V/WB)
CPU
4x Cortex, A55 2.0 GHz + 4x Cortex, A55 2.0 GHz
4x2.3 GHz Cortex, A53 + 4x1.8 GHz Cortex, A53
Type
Octa-Core
Octa-Core
Nanometer
8
12
Frequency
2
2.30
64 Bits
Yes
Yes
GPU
ARM Mali-G52
IMG PowerVR GE8320
RAM
4
4
Type
LPDDR4X RAM
LPDDR4X RAM
Capacity
64
64
Fingerprint security
Yes, on the side
Yes, on the side
Fingerprint sensor
Yes
Yes
Proximity sensor
Yes
Yes
Light sensor
Yes
Yes
Accelerometer sensor
Yes
Yes
Compass sensor
N/A
Yes
Gyroscope sensor
Yes
Yes
Hall sensor
Yes
N/A
Audio
N/A
N/A
Antutu Score
117341
110000
Antutu Version
Antutu v8
Antutu v8
Antutu Standing
Overall performance better than 50% of devices
Overall performance better than 49% of devices
Cooling system
No
No
Gaming buttons
No
No
Extras
N/A
N/A

Note: Highlighted specifications show differences between the two devices.

Pros and Cons

Samsung Galaxy M12

Strengths

Starting at rupees 11,000, you get a 90 hertz display, a monstrous 6000 milliampere battery, a true 48 megapixel camera, and first phone in this segment to feature an 8 nanometer chipset.
The phone has a physical fingerprint sensor which is faster and more reliable than the in-display fingerprint sensors.
The large 90hz display and 6000mah battery deliver a fun gaming experience.
The 6000 mah battery is big and is definitely going to last you longer than 6000 mah on any other phone in this price segment due to its power efficient CPU.

Weaknesses

No specific cons listed for this device

Ulefone Power Armor 14

Strengths

No specific pros listed for this device

Weaknesses

No specific cons listed for this device

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Samsung Galaxy M12

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.

Ulefone Power Armor 14

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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