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Metric | Samsung Galaxy M13 | Ulefone Note 12P |
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Connectivity | #681 Winner | #789 |
Design | #648 Winner | #856 |
Display | #588 Winner | #807 |
Performance | #789 Winner | #838 |
Battery | #712 Winner | #849 |
Camera | #417 Winner | #703 |
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The Samsung Galaxy M13 is an affordable 5G phone that starts at Rs. 14,000 in India. It's the most budget-friendly 5G option from Samsung, but to stand out in this competitive segment, it needs to excel beyond just 5G capabilities. Design-wise, the M13 has a clean look with a simple camera setup and a matte finish that's soothing to the eyes. The build quality is standard for its price range, made entirely of plastic and feeling quite lightweight. The phone features a dual-SIM design with a dedicated microSD card slot and a headphone jack. The 6.5-inch HD+ LCD display has a 90Hz refresh rate, making it smooth for most use cases. However, the HD+ resolution can be noticeable while watching videos or playing games. Performance is good, powered by Mediatek's Dimensity 700 SoC with up to 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. Camera performance is a letdown, though, with only one functional rear camera (a depth sensor) and no ultra-wide lens. The 50MP main camera can take decent photos in daylight but struggles in low light. The front 5MP camera also has noticeable noise. Video recording is acceptable, with good dynamic range and color representation. Battery life is a strong point, with around seven hours of screen on time even with medium to heavy usage. Charging takes about two hours with the bundled charger. Overall, the M13 offers impressive performance and battery endurance for its price tag, making it a worthy consideration in this segment despite some camera limitations.
The Ulefone Note 12P is another iteration of the company's Note series, boasting impressive specs for its price point. The device features a massive 7,700mAh battery, a 6.82-inch display with a relatively low resolution of 720p, and a Unisoc SC9863A processor that's likely to be power-hungry. Despite its impressive battery life, the Note 12P struggles to run certain games smoothly, particularly at higher settings. The device also falls short in terms of camera quality, with poor image and video recording capabilities, as well as mono sound. The microphone picks up sound poorly, and the phone's screen is a fingerprint magnet. One redeeming aspect of the Note 12P is its ability to run on the Google Play Store, which means users can access regular security updates and other apps without any issues. However, with Xiaomi's Redmi series offering similar specs at lower price points, the Note 12P may struggle to hold its value in the long term. Overall, the Ulefone Note 12P is a basic phone that excels at providing long battery life but falls short in terms of overall performance and features. While it may be a good option for those looking for a simple device with access to Google Play Store updates, buyers should expect some compromises on camera quality, display resolution, and sound capabilities. The Note 12P's biggest weakness is its reliance on an outdated processor that consumes too much power. This results in limited performance and battery life that's not as impressive as the manufacturer claims. Despite this, the phone remains a viable option for those seeking a basic device with decent specs at an affordable price point.
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