Xiaomi Redmi Note 12SvsXiaomi Redmi 12C

We compare these two popular phones to help you decide which one fits your needs and budget better.

Xiaomi
Xiaomi Redmi Note 12S
Redmi Note 12S
Processor:MediaTek Helio G96
RAM:6GB
Storage:64GB

Quick Stats

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 12S boasts an impressive battery life with a decent-sized 5000mAh battery overall.
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 12S boasts an impressive AMOLED display with a smooth and seamless viewing experience.
The most significant drawback of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 12S is its subpar camera performance overall.
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 12S offers respectable performance, but struggles with demanding tasks like gaming and multitasking.
Xiaomi
Xiaomi Redmi 12C
Redmi 12C
Processor:MediaTek Helio G85 (MT6769V/CZ)
RAM:3GB
Storage:64GB

Quick Stats

The Redmi 12C's impressive battery life is its standout feature, lasting a full day with moderate use easily.
The Xiaomi Redmi 12C's display is decent for casual use, but lacks full HD resolution and fast charging capabilities.
The Redmi 12C's camera department delivers decent results in its price segment, suitable for casual users primarily.
The Xiaomi Redmi 12C boasts impressive performance capabilities, outshining many recent budget launches with its smooth and efficient experience.
Key Differences

Processor Speed

Winner
Xiaomi Redmi Note 12S
2.05 GHz
Xiaomi Redmi 12C
2 GHz

RAM

Winner
Xiaomi Redmi Note 12S
6GB
Xiaomi Redmi 12C
3GB

Storage

Tie
Xiaomi Redmi Note 12S
64GB
Xiaomi Redmi 12C
64GB

Weight

Winner
Xiaomi Redmi Note 12S
179g
Xiaomi Redmi 12C
192g
Specifications Comparison
Specification
Xiaomi Xiaomi Redmi Note 12S
Xiaomi Xiaomi Redmi 12C
Model
MediaTek Helio G96
MediaTek Helio G85 (MT6769V/CZ)
CPU
2x Cortex, A76 2.05 GHz + 6x Cortex, A55 2.0 GHz
2x Cortex, A75 2.0 GHz + 6x Cortex, A55 1.8 GHz
Type
Octa-Core
Octa-Core
Nanometer
12
12
Frequency
2.05
2
64 Bits
Yes
Yes
GPU
ARM Mali-G57 MC2 900MHz
Arm Mali-G52 MC2 950MHz
RAM
6
3
Type
LPDDR4X RAM
LPDDR4X RAM
Capacity
64
64
Type
UFS Storage 2.2
eMMC 5.1 Storage
Fingerprint security
Yes, on the side
Yes, in the back
Fingerprint sensor
Yes
Yes
Light sensor
Yes
N/A
Accelerometer sensor
Yes
Yes
Compass sensor
Yes
N/A
Gyroscope sensor
Yes
N/A
Ultrasonic proximity virtual sensor
Yes
Yes
Audio
Hi-Res Audio, Stereo Speakers
N/A
Antutu Score
412400
225154
Antutu Version
Antutu v10
Antutu v10
Antutu Standing
Overall performance better than 70% of devices
Overall performance better than 57% of devices
Cooling system
Yes
No
Gaming buttons
No
No
Extras
N/A
N/A

Note: Highlighted specifications show differences between the two devices.

Pros and Cons

Xiaomi Redmi Note 12S

Strengths

Good Display
Decent Battery Size
Fingerprint Sensor and Power Button
IR Blaster
Good Charger
Expandable Storage
Affordable Price

Weaknesses

Poor Camera
Plastic Build Quality
Mid-range Processor

Xiaomi Redmi 12C

Strengths

Good Performance: The device uses a 12 nanometer processor, which may be considered dated but still delivers decent performance.
Full Android Operating System: Unlike many budget devices that run on Android Go, the Redmi 12C comes with full Android, offering users a seamless experience with up to 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.
Decent Cameras: The device features a 50-megapixel main camera that takes good pictures and videos, making it suitable for simple social sharing or memory capturing.
Fingerprint Scanner: A convenient feature that is often missing in budget smartphones, the Redmi 12C's fingerprint scanner adds to its appeal.

Weaknesses

Slow Charging: The device charges at a maximum speed of 10 watts over micro USB, which is slower than what I'd expect from a modern smartphone.
Dated Display: The screen resolution is not full HD, which may be a letdown for those looking for a sharper display.
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Xiaomi Redmi Note 12S

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 12S is a decent mid-range smartphone that offers good value for money. The device boasts a large AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate, making it ideal for gaming and video consumption. The battery life is also impressive, with a substantial capacity and a fast charger (33W) in the box. However, the camera setup is a major letdown. The inclusion of a useless "garbage camera" (as I'd like to call it) is frustrating, especially considering the device's price point. Build quality-wise, the Note 12S feels somewhat plasticky, which may take away from its premium feel, even if it's not marketed as a high-end device. The processor, while not the most powerful, handles everyday tasks with ease. However, those seeking more processing power may want to look elsewhere. The fingerprint sensor doubles as a power button, and the inclusion of an IR Blaster is a nice touch, allowing users to control appliances remotely. Compared to other devices in its price range, the Note 12S struggles to stand out. For instance, the Xiaomi Poco F5 (non-pro variant) offers significantly better value for your money at a lower price point. While not a flagship device, the F5 delivers impressive performance and features that make it an attractive option. In summary, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 12S is a solid mid-range smartphone with some notable drawbacks. If you're looking for a reliable device without breaking the bank, this may be worth considering. However, if budget allows, I'd recommend exploring other options like the Poco F5, which offers significantly better value and performance. Good display, decent battery life, fast charger, IR Blaster Underwhelming camera setup, plasticky build quality, unimpressive processor

Xiaomi Redmi 12C

The Xiaomi Redmi 12C is the company's latest budget smartphone for the Kenyan market. While it doesn't break new ground in terms of features, it makes up for its dated choices with a powerful processor and decent cameras. Priced between 10,000 to 20,000 Shillings, the device targets the mid-range segment. Unfortunately, some compromises have been made, such as charging at only 10 watts via micro USB, which is slower than most modern phones. Additionally, the display is not full HD, but it gets the job done. On a positive note, the Redmi 12C features a 50-megapixel main camera, up to 4GB of RAM, and a 128GB storage option. This makes for a smooth user experience with Android's full operating system available, unlike some budget phones that run on the go edition. The performance is decent, thanks to the dated but still reliable 12nm processor from MediaTek. Battery life is also satisfactory, making it suitable for everyday use. While the Redmi 12C may not be a game-changer in terms of features, its price makes it an attractive option for those on a budget. The starting price of around 14,000 Shillings is reasonable, considering what you get in return. However, if I had to recommend one model from this series, it would be the best variant, which offers the most value for money. Overall, the Xiaomi Redmi 12C is a decent budget smartphone that gets the job done without breaking the bank. While there may be some compromises on features and charging speed, its performance and cameras make up for it. If you're in the market for an affordable phone with basic needs, this might just be the device for you.

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