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Metric | Sony Xperia 10 III | vivo Y51A |
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Connectivity | #357 Winner | #804 |
Design | #133 Winner | #695 |
Display | #684 Winner | #741 |
Performance | #630 Winner | #721 |
Battery | #781 Winner | #796 |
Camera | #623 Winner | #648 |
item_phones_categoryId | #1 Tie | #1 Tie |
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Note: Highlighted specifications show differences between the two devices.
The Sony Xperia 10 III is a mid-range smartphone that looks almost identical to its predecessor, the X10 Mark II. The device features a 6-inch OLED screen with a tall 21:9 aspect ratio and a 1080p resolution, protected by Gorilla Glass 6. However, the display's brightness is on the lower side, making it less ideal for use in sunny conditions. The phone has a single front-facing speaker, which, although decent, lacks presence and is best paired with a second speaker for a stereo setup. The audio quality is average, with some noticeable low-end and mids that lack definition. One of the notable upgrades of the Xperia 10 III is its larger battery, which provides excellent battery life, scoring 137 hours in our tests. However, charging speed is slow, taking half an hour to reach just 20% with the provided 7.5W charger. The camera setup on the Xperia 10 III consists of a 12MP main camera, an 8MP ultra-wide lens, and an 8MP telephoto camera. While daytime shots from the main camera are adequate for the class, they often come out underexposed. The ultra-wide lens produces good-quality shots with excellent detail and dynamic range. However, low-light performance is lacking, with shots from the main camera being underexposed and soft. The phone's selfie camera is unremarkable, producing muted colors and limited fine detail. Video recording capabilities are decent, but 4K footage can be soft and has an average dynamic range. Overall, the Sony Xperia 10 III offers a compact and lightweight design with IP-rated water resistance, as well as a versatile camera setup. However, its display is not the brightest, charging speed is slow, and it faces competition from other mid-range smartphones that offer better features at similar prices.
The Vivo Y51A is a reliable budget smartphone that offers good value for its price. I recently purchased the phone on Shopify for PHP 1420, which is a significant discount from the original price of PHP 1500. In terms of hardware, the phone features a decent processor, 2GB of RAM, and 16GB of storage. The camera works well, although it doesn't have any additional features like fingerprint scanning or face recognition. However, it's surprising that despite being a second-hand phone, it looks premium and doesn't feel cheap. The phone runs on Android 7 with a Snapdragon processor, which is still sufficient for everyday use. I was pleased to find that the battery life is similar to my previous phone, and the camera works well. The speaker quality is decent but not loud enough to be considered top-notch. Overall, the Vivo Y51A is a good option for those looking for an affordable smartphone with basic features. Its price point makes it an attractive choice for budget-conscious buyers. I was also pleased to find that I didn't encounter any major issues during my initial use of the phone. In conclusion, the Vivo Y51A is a reliable and feature-packed budget smartphone that's worth considering for those on a tight budget.
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