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Metric | Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 | vivo V23 5G |
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Connectivity | #709 | #435 Winner |
Design | #389 | #279 Winner |
Display | #388 | #374 Winner |
Performance | #647 | #434 Winner |
Battery | #375 Winner | #500 |
Camera | #289 | #286 Winner |
item_phones_categoryId | #1 Tie | #1 Tie |
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The Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 is a budget-friendly midranger that promises quite a bit of value. It has a slightly curved glass back with a smooth matte finish, a flat plastic frame, and IP53 rated protection against dust and light splashes. The phone boasts a 6.43 inch AMOLED display with a 1080p resolution, gorilla glass 3 protection, and a fast 90Hz refresh rate. Performance is a mixed bag, with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 chipset delivering decent CPU scores but struggling with graphics performance. However, it excels at thermal management and has great battery life, lasting up to 126 hours in our tests. The camera setup includes a 50MP main cam, an 8MP ultrawide, and a 2MP macro cam, producing decent photos but with some noise and poor dynamic range. The phone's interface is Xiaomi's MIUI13 running on top of Android 11, which is straightforward and similar to previous versions. The Redmi Note 11 has a side-mounted fingerprint reader and expandable storage. Overall, it offers a solid build, nice display, stereo speakers, and great battery life, making it a good option for those seeking a budget device. However, alternatives with more powerful chipsets and 4K video recording are available, including last year's Redmi Note 10 model.
The Vivo V23 5G is a mid-range smartphone that excels in the selfie department, with a 50MP main camera, an 8MP ultrawide camera, and two dual-tone LEDs for spotlights. Selfie shots are captured at 12.5MP by default and look fantastic, with great detail, dynamic range, and colors. The wider selfie camera is also respectable but less impressive in low light. The phone's rear cameras, on the other hand, are a different story. The 64MP main camera captures good photos during the day, but sharpness is not great due to excessive sharpening. The ultrawide camera is barely decent, and the macro cam has decent detail for its small resolution. Low-light performance is also disappointing. The phone's video capabilities are solid, with the main camera capable of shooting 4K at 30fps. However, two-time zoom videos are disappointing due to over-sharpening. The ultrawide camera can capture videos in 1080p, but they're soft and dynamic range isn't stellar. The Vivo V23 5G starts at a more sensible price point than its pro sibling, but lacks features like stereo speakers and ingress protection found on other competitors. However, it has more appeal than the pro version, making it worth considering for those looking for a good mid-ranger with great looks and selfie prowess.
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