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Metric | Xiaomi Redmi 14C | vivo Y73 |
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Connectivity | #805 | #803 Winner |
Design | #697 | #285 Winner |
Display | #550 Winner | #603 |
Performance | #722 | #604 Winner |
Battery | #797 | #671 Winner |
Camera | #745 | #457 Winner |
item_phones_categoryId | #1 Tie | #1 Tie |
Note: Lower rank number indicates a better position in category.
Note: Highlighted specifications show differences between the two devices.
The Xiaomi Redmi 14C is a budget smartphone that can be purchased for €150, making it one of the most affordable options in its class. This device boasts a sleek design, with a vegan leather backside and polished plastic frame, giving it a premium look. The phone features a 6.88-inch LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate, which can be trimmed down to 60Hz for longer battery life. The Redmi 14C comes equipped with a large 5,160mAh battery that lasts up to 20 hours of continuous video streaming. However, the charging speed is relatively slow at 18W, and there's no wireless or reverse wireless charging available. In terms of features, the phone runs on MIUI based on Android 14, with a fingerprint sensor and face detection for biometric authentication. It also supports gestures like turning off and on by double-tapping the screen and launching the camera by double-pressing the side button. The Redmi 14C's performance is somewhat disappointing, with laggy scrolling and delays when opening apps or gaming. The phone runs on a Mediatech Helio G81 Ultra processor, which doesn't quite live up to expectations. The camera department features a 50-megapixel primary sensor without optical image stabilization (OIS), making it difficult to take steady shots. The front-facing camera is a 13-megapixel snapper that can shoot videos in 1080p at 30fps, but lacks an ultra-wide-angle lens and has limited zoom capabilities. Overall, the Xiaomi Redmi 14C offers decent value for its price, but falls short in terms of performance and camera quality compared to other smartphones in the same segment.
The Vivo Y73 is an upper-entry level smartphone that packs a punch with its 6.4-inch AMOLED display, 64-megapixel main rear camera, and fast 33-watt charging technology. However, at the price of PHP 14,899, it's questionable whether it's worth it. The phone boasts a trendy design with a diamond flare variant that gives a premium feel, but may not be as premium as some other options in its class. The body is made of plastic with an anti-glare glass coating on top, making it comfortable to grip and lightweight at 170 grams. The Y73's display is a highlight, with vibrant colors and deep blacks, perfect for video watching. However, the audio quality takes a hit due to only one downward-firing speaker, which can be improved with headphones or external speakers. Powering this device is the Mediatek G95 chipset, which is good enough for basic tasks like browsing and social media use. The phone's performance is fine when playing graphically-intensive games, but may experience stutters in crowded scenes. The Y73 also boasts a modern set of connectivity features, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, 4G LTE, GPS, and FM radio. The battery life is decent, lasting a day or two with moderate usage, and the phone's cameras take pretty good shots in ample lighting, but struggle in low-light conditions. Overall, the Vivo Y73 is a reliable daily driver with its trendy design and good set of cameras, but may not be the best option for heavy gamers. Its price point makes it competitive in the market, but there are other devices that offer better performance at the same price range.
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