The Chinese smartphone brands have been on a roll in the last few years that prominent names like Samsung are already feeling the pressure. Chinese phones flourish is in the entry-level category, where value for money is really important. This is why the South Korean tech giant launched the Samsung Galaxy A11 to lure back […] More
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The Chinese smartphone brands have been on a roll in the last few years that prominent names like Samsung are already feeling the pressure.
Chinese phones flourish is in the entry-level category, where value for money is really important. This is why the South Korean tech giant launched the Samsung Galaxy A11 to lure back the consumers in this territory.
But the question is, does the Galaxy A11 has what it takes to stay competitive in the sub-Php8,000 price range? Well, there’s only one way to figure out.
Today, we’ll be comparing Samsung’s latest with the Realme 6i. This is just one of the most sought-after budget devices from emerging Chinese brands.
One of the reasons why people go with Chinese phones is the incredible value they offer for the price. Of course, if you’ve spent all the time saving money, you want to get every value of every cent of it. Which is why, here in our Samsung Galaxy A11 versus Realme 6i specifications and features comparison, we’ll see which between these two is right for you.
Samsung Galaxy A11 | Realme 6i | |
Operating System | Android 10 Samsung One UI | Android 10 Realme UI |
SIM | Dual SIM Dual Standby | Dual SIM Dual Standby |
Display | 6.4-inch HD+ TFT 1560 x 720 pixel resolution ~268ppi | 6.52-inch HD+ IPS display 1600 x 720 pixel resolution ~269ppi Corning Gorilla Glass 3 89% screen-to-body ratio |
Processor | 1.8GHz octa-core (unspecified model) | 2.0GHz MediaTek Helio G80 octa-core |
RAM | 3GB | 3GB/4GB |
GPU | unspecified | Mali-G52 |
Storage | 32GB expandable via microSD up to 512GB | 64GB/128GB eMMC 5.1 expandable via microSD |
Front Camera | 8-megapixel Punch-hole | 16-megapixel Dewdrop notch |
Rear Camera | 13-megapixel (f/1.8) 5-megapixel (ultra-wide) 2-megapixel (depth sensor) Rear cameras LED flash | 48-megapixel (f/1.8) 8-megapixel (ultra-wide, f/2.25) 2-megapixel (macro) 2-megapixel (depth sensor) PDAF LED flash AI Scene Detection Nightscape |
Audio | Headphone jack Single speaker | Headphone jack Single speaker |
Security | Rear-mounted fingerprint scanner Face unlock | Rear-mounted fingerprint scanner Face unlock |
Connectivity | HSPA+, 4G LTE WiFi 802.11 b/g/n Bluetooth 4.2 GPS, BDS, GLONASS, Galileo USB Type-C | 4G LTE WiFi 802.11 b/g/n Bluetooth 5.0 GPS, BDS, Galileo, A-GPS USB Type-C |
Dimensions | 161.4 x 76.3 x 8.0mm | 164.4 x 75.4 x 9.0mm |
Weight | 177g | 199g |
Body | Front: Glass (unspecified model) Back: Plastic | Front: Corning Gorilla Glass 3 Back: Polycarbonate |
Colors | Black Blue Red White | White Milk Green Tea |
Battery | 4,000mAh 15W fast charging | 5,000mAh 18W fast charging Reverse charging |
Price | Php7,490 | 3GB/64GB: Php7,990 4GB/128GB: Php9,990 |
The Samsung Galaxy A11 features a more mute and almost uninspiring design. It has a plastic build with a matte paint job available in Black, White, Blue, and Red. There’s a glass protecting the screen, although the kind of glass used was never mentioned.
On the other hand, Realme is known for coming up with new designs on its every release. With the Realme 6i, we’re treated with a bamboo-like pattern that was made by Japanese industrial designer Naoto Fukasawa. It’s has a matte polycarbonate body that eliminates fingerprint marks and smudges.
The Realme 6i is available in Green Tea and Milk White that looks really unique and stands out to the crowd. Realme also used a Corning Gorilla Glass 3 to protect the screen.
Obviously, we prefer the unique look of the Realme 6i. But to the Galaxy A11’s credit, it does have a punch-hole on the screen. It provides a more modern look than the dewdrop notch of the former.
If having a FHD+ screen is what you’re after, then you’re better off looking elsewhere as both the Samsung Galaxy A11 and Realme 6i only have HD+ screen.
But since it has a taller aspect ratio, the Realme device has a slightly higher 1600 x 720 pixel resolution. As for the actual quality, you can’t expect vibrant colors and deep contrast on both devices. But, you’d surely appreciate their large screen real-estate for multitasking, watching movies, and playing games.
Moreover, both smartphones have headphone jacks and single loudspeakers on the bottom. Their bottom-firing speakers should be good enough for the price but don’t expect too much.
In typical Samsung fashion, the processor used on the Samsung Galaxy A11 was not mentioned. Although, they did say that it’s a 1.8GHz octa-core processor.
Whatever that may be, it’s safe to assume that the MediaTek Helio G80 processsor on the Realme 6i is better. As you can see, the 6i has a higher 2.0GHz clock speed, and noticeably newer as it has Bluetooth 5.0, while the former only has Bluetooth 4.2.
The Realme 6i also has more RAM and storage options. You can get it with 3GB/64GB or 4GB/128GB, while the Galaxy A11 is only available in 3GB/32GB. However, there’s a price premium in getting the 6i, which we’ll talk more about later.
The Realme 6i tries to justify its higher asking price by having high-res cameras. It sports a 16-megapixel main shooter, which is twice as many pixels as the 8-megapixel selfie snapper on the former.
It also has a midrange-level 48-megapixel main camera, while the competition settles for a 13-megapixel sensor. The Realme 6i also has a sharper 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera, plus, the addition of a macro lens, which is missing on the Samsung Galaxy A11.
The cameras on the Galaxy A11 are actually decent for the price, but the Realme 6i obviously took it a notch further.
The Realme 6i’s bigger battery is the reason why you’re paying more for it. It comes with a 5,000mAh capacity, which dominates the 4,000mAh on the Samsung Galaxy A11.
In fact, the battery is so large that you can use the Realme 6i as a power bank with its reverse charging feature. All you need is an OTG cable and you can now share battery charge to friends.
The Realme 6i also has a 18W fast charging that’s marginally faster than the 15W charger of the Galaxy A11.
The newer processor of the Realme 6i allowed it to have Bluetooth 5.0. It’s more reliable and power-efficient than Bluetooth 4.2 of the former. Great if you like using wireless earphones or speakers for hours.
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But other than that, the two lacks extra features like stereo speakers and IR blasters, which is acceptable for the price. On the upside, they share the same connectivity features.
They come with modern USB Type-C that makes it compatible with most modern accessories today. Both also run on the latest Android 10 with their respective manufacturer-made interfaces.
To answer our question earlier: is the Samsung Galaxy A11 competitive enough to go against a lot of emerging Chinese brands? Well, as you just saw, Samsung still needs to work harder or price their products lower.
Compared to the Galaxy A11, the Realme 6i features a more interesting design, more powerful processor, better cameras, and larger battery.
Sure, it’s more expensive. But the Php500 price difference will already take you a long way with the Realme 6i. You can watch our unboxing and hands-on for more details.
This article, Samsung Galaxy A11 vs Realme 6i: Specs Comparison, was originally published at NoypiGeeks | Philippines Technology News, Reviews and How to's.
22/06/2020 12:17 PM
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