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Metric | Xiaomi Redmi Note 9T | Xiaomi Civi 1S |
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Connectivity | #370 | #275 Winner |
Design | #719 | #300 Winner |
Display | #745 | #386 Winner |
Performance | #634 | #393 Winner |
Battery | #675 | #513 Winner |
Camera | #461 | #253 Winner |
item_phones_categoryId | #1 Tie | #1 Tie |
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Note: Highlighted specifications show differences between the two devices.
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 9T is one of the cheapest 5G phones available in the market. Despite being budget-friendly, the device has a sturdy build quality with a plastic back and frame that feels rigid and durable. The phone also features a water-repellent coating and Gorilla Glass 5 on its screen. The Redmi Note 9T's design is not overly impressive, with thick bezels and a noticeable punch hole. However, the device comes in two color options - Nightfall Black and Daybreak Purple - which have a textured finish that provides extra grip and prevents smudges. One of the notable features of the phone is its performance. Powered by the Mediatek Dimensity 800U 5G chip, the Redmi Note 9T delivers smooth performance and can handle demanding tasks with ease. The device also has a triple camera setup, which includes a 48MP primary sensor, 2MP macro sensor, and 2MP depth sensor. The cameras on the Redmi Note 9T are capable of capturing good-quality photos in daylight conditions, with plenty of resolved detail and warm colors. However, low-light performance is average, and noise reduction can be overdone at times. The selfie camera is a highlight, delivering sharp and detailed shots even in lower lighting conditions. Battery life on the Redmi Note 9T is excellent, lasting for more than a day with moderate usage. However, charging speed is limited to 18W, which can take some time to fully charge the device. Overall, the Redmi Note 9T is a solid option for those who want a budget-friendly 5G phone, but it may not be the best value if you're willing to spend a bit more money on other devices with similar features.
The Xiaomi Civi 1S is an incremental upgrade to the original model, with the "S" denoting a subscription to new features rather than a significant hardware overhaul. The phone retains its predecessor's design and camera capabilities, with one notable exception - the addition of a 3.5mm headphone jack to type-c port adapter. The Civi 1S boasts improved selfie capabilities, thanks to its Native Beauty Portrait 2.0 feature. This uses Generative Adversarial Network (GAN) technology to create more natural and detailed photos. I found the results to be impressive, with better skin texture and fewer softening artifacts compared to the original model. Another touted upgrade is the CyberFocus human eye-tracking system, which seemed to falter when tested in various scenarios. However, the 4D Light Chasing Beauty Technology for makeup was a highlight, delivering natural and detailed results without the need for actual makeup. The phone's camera hardware remains unchanged from its predecessor, but the Civi 1S is powered by a more recent Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G Plus processor. This resulted in improved performance, as demonstrated by the Antutu benchmark test. While not a revolutionary update, the Xiaomi Civi 1S does offer some tangible improvements to its camera capabilities. Whether these upgrades are sufficient to justify an upgrade from the original model remains to be seen. Overall, the Civi 1S is a solid choice for those seeking a reliable and feature-rich smartphone with enhanced camera capabilities.
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