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Metric | Samsung Galaxy M42 5G | Ulefone Power Armor 13 |
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Connectivity | #415 Winner | #701 |
Design | #662 | #375 Winner |
Display | #678 Winner | #734 |
Performance | #629 | #514 Winner |
Battery | #716 | #597 Winner |
Camera | #268 Winner | #452 |
item_phones_categoryId | #1 Tie | #1 Tie |
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Note: Highlighted specifications show differences between the two devices.
The Samsung Galaxy M42 5G is the most affordable smartphone in the entire Samsung lineup to get 5G support, priced at ₹21,999. It's powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G processor, which is also used in direct competitors like Xiaomi Mi 10i and Moto G5G. The phone comes with either 6GB or 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, expandable up to 1TB. The biggest letdown, however, is the HD+ display, which seems outdated given the price tag. While it's punchy and has adequate brightness for indoor use, outdoor visibility could be better. On a positive note, the phone features an in-display fingerprint scanner and supports fast charging at 15W. In terms of performance, the Galaxy M42 5G handles everyday tasks with ease and is capable of gaming, although it does get warm to the touch after extended usage. The phone runs One UI 3.1 on top of Android 11, but has some pre-installed bloatware that can be uninstalled. The quad-camera setup features a 48MP primary camera, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera, and a 5MP macro camera, all housed in a compact module. The camera app is quick to recognize subjects, but the ultra-wide-angle camera has lower resolution and inferior details compared to the primary camera. Low-light landscape shots have average detail, while selfies are decent with beautification enabled by default. The phone's battery lasts for over 22 hours of HD video playback and supports fast charging, although it takes around an hour to charge from empty to full. Overall, while the Galaxy M42 5G is a capable device, its subpar display and bloatware hold it back from being a top contender in this segment.
The Ulefone Power Armor 13 is a behemoth of a phone, weighing in at an astonishing 492 grams, making it the largest and heaviest device I've ever had the pleasure of trying. While its size may be intimidating, this rugged phone packs a punch with its impressive feature set. Under the hood, you'll find the Mediatek Helio G95 processor paired with 8GB of RAM, delivering snappy performance that's more than capable of handling demanding tasks and games. The phone runs Android 11 out of the box, with a light launcher that feels remarkably close to stock Android. I was impressed by how fast it opens apps, switches between them, and even handles graphics-intensive games like Call of Duty. The display is another highlight, offering a larger screen than most rugged phones, making it perfect for those who need a device that can keep up with their active lifestyle. The battery life is equally impressive, providing days of use without needing to be plugged in. While the cameras are decent, they're not exactly setting any standards. In good light conditions, images are passable, but as soon as you venture into low-light situations, things start to degrade quickly. Video recording maxes out at 4K at 30fps, but lacks stabilization, resulting in shaky footage. The Ulefone Power Armor 13 is a solid choice for those seeking a rugged phone that can keep up with their active lifestyle. Its impressive battery life, larger screen, and robust feature set make it stand out from the competition. However, its massive size and weight may be a turn-off for some users, making it more suited to those who prioritize functionality over form. Overall, I'd say the Ulefone Power Armor 13 is a step up from other rugged phones on the market, but its size and weight may limit its appeal to some. If you're in the market for a reliable and feature-packed phone that can withstand the rigors of daily use, this device is definitely worth considering.
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