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Metric | Ulefone Note 11p | Xiaomi Redmi A1+ |
---|---|---|
Connectivity | #790 Winner | #842 |
Design | #857 | #809 Winner |
Display | #814 Winner | #826 |
Performance | #718 Winner | #833 |
Battery | #825 | #802 Winner |
Camera | #527 Winner | #827 |
Note: Lower rank number indicates a better position in category.
Note: Highlighted specifications show differences between the two devices.
The Ulefone Note 11P is a budget smartphone that promises to deliver good performance and features at an affordable price of around $180. After using it for two weeks, I have mixed feelings about this device. On the positive side, the phone has a decent design despite being made of cheap plastic. It also features a 3.5mm audio jack, which is useful for those who still use wired earbuds. The triple card slot allows you to insert dual SIM and a micro SD memory card simultaneously, which is a convenient feature. The Ulefone Note 11P has impressive specifications, including the Helio P60 chipset, 8GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage. However, I found that the 8GB of RAM is more of a marketing gimmick than an actual performance booster. The phone's performance was smooth, but benchmark results were comparable to those of devices with lower RAM configurations. The camera setup is another highlight of this device, particularly the 48MP primary sensor and ultra-wide-angle camera. However, the bokeh camera was disappointing, producing subpar portrait mode shots. Battery life was average, but charging time was excessively long at around 3 hours for a full charge. Overall, I would not recommend the Ulefone Note 11P over other budget smartphones like the Redmi Note 10 or its 5G variant, which offer better performance, display, and battery life at similar prices. The next smartphone from Ulefone needs to address these issues if they want to compete in this crowded market.
The Xiaomi Redmi A1+ is the most affordable smartphone from Xiaomi in 2022, offering a clean Android experience at an unbeatable price point. This budget-friendly device comes with a leather texture design and features a 6.52-inch HD Plus display, although not full HD. The phone runs on stock Android, similar to the Google Pixel lineup, which sets it apart from other Xiaomi smartphones. One of the notable aspects of the Redmi A1+ is its lack of bloatware, with only around 10 pre-installed applications that can be easily uninstalled. This is a significant improvement over most Xiaomi devices. Additionally, the phone's haptics are surprisingly powerful, making it feel like a more premium device. The Redmi A1+ also boasts an impressive 5,000mAh battery that can last up to two days on a single charge, although it does not support fast charging. The camera setup consists of an 8-megapixel primary lens and a depth sensor, which while not ideal for content creation, is sufficient for capturing decent photos in emergency situations. With its affordable price tag of around PHP 4,000, the Xiaomi Redmi A1+ is an attractive option for those on a tight budget. While it may not be the best smartphone in 2022, it's a great alternative for casual users who just need a reliable device for communication and basic tasks. Overall, the Xiaomi Redmi A1+ offers impressive value for its price point, making it a solid choice for those seeking an affordable Android experience without breaking the bank.
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