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Metric | Samsung Galaxy M23 | Xiaomi Redmi 9T |
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Connectivity | #407 Winner | #712 |
Design | #649 Winner | #812 |
Display | #474 Winner | #852 |
Performance | #696 Winner | #709 |
Battery | #647 Winner | #806 |
Camera | #514 | #315 Winner |
item_phones_categoryId | #1 Tie | #1 Tie |
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The Samsung Galaxy M23 5G is an affordable device that checks all the right boxes for those looking for a reliable smartphone without breaking the bank. I bought this phone to replace my old man's Xiaomi phone with a Samsung device, and after testing it out myself, I'm impressed with its performance. One of the standout features of the M23 is its display, which may not be OLED but still offers good color calibration and supports Full HD playback on Netflix and 4K video playback on YouTube. The 6.6-inch LCD panel strikes a balance between screen real estate and one-hand comfortability. While it's not the brightest panel, the brightness level is sufficient for everyday use. The phone's design is also noteworthy, with a smooth frosted finish on the back and a glossy plastic frame that feels cheap compared to other Samsung devices. The teardrop notch may be a letdown for some, but overall, the M23 looks good and feels solid in the hand. Performance-wise, the Galaxy M23 handles day-to-day tasks with ease, thanks to its Snapdragon 750G chipset. Gaming is not its strongest suit, but it can handle casual gaming without major issues. The cameras on this phone are also more than usable, producing good photos with impressive portrait modes and sharpness. Overall, the Samsung Galaxy M23 5G may not be the best option out there or the best value in Samsung's lineup, but if you find a good deal, it's definitely worth considering. It's not great, but it's good enough.
The Xiaomi Redmi 9T is an entry-level phone that shares many similarities with its counterpart, the Poco M3. However, there are some notable differences that set it apart. The design, for instance, boasts a glossy metallic finish and a splash-proof build, making it a great option for those who want peace of mind. The device also features NFC support, which is not available on the Poco M3. Under the hood, the Redmi 9T sports a Snapdragon 662 chipset, which provides decent performance but falls short in GPU-intensive tasks. This is likely due to the phone's 1080p display, which can be demanding on the processor. Despite this, the device manages to deliver excellent battery life, with our proprietary tests yielding an impressive 150 hours of usage. The cameras on the Redmi 9T are a mixed bag. The 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera is a welcome addition, but its photos lack detail and sharpness. The main camera takes good photos during the day, but struggles in low light conditions. Night mode does improve the quality, but it's still not up to par with other phones in this price range. In conclusion, the Xiaomi Redmi 9T offers a great balance of features for its price. While it may not excel in every department, it makes up for it with its splash-proof build, NFC support, and excellent battery life. For those looking for an entry-level phone that ticks all the right boxes, the Redmi 9T is definitely worth considering.
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