Just as we did for every top range smartphone which was presented, even the Lenovo Moto Z Force we decided to compare it with the top of the range from Xiaomi, or the Mi5. A fortiori, these two smartphones are produced by two rival companies, even if the Moto X Force has a completely different target market than the Mi5.
Obviously our comparison is based purely on the technical sheets, not having them at the moment in their hands.
Xiaomi Mi5 | Lenovo Moto Z Force | |
Dimensions: | 69,2 x 144,55 x 7,25 mm | 155,9 x 75,8 x 6,99 mm |
Display | 5,15 Inch LCD Full HD | 5,5 inch SuperAMOLED QHD |
SoC | Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 | Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 |
RAM | 3 / 4 GB | 4 GB |
Storage | 32 / 64 / 128 GB can not be expanded | Expandable 32 / 64 GB |
Rear camera | 16 MPEG with OIS to 4 axes and autofocus laser | 21 Mpixel with OIS |
Front camera | 4 Mpixel | 5 Mpixel |
Battery | Removable 3000 mAh | 3500 mAh not removable |
Feature details | 3D Ceramic shell (Pro version only) and bordless display | fingerprint sensor on the front body, 16-pin connector for MotoMods |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi 802.11 a, b, g, n, ac / USB Type-C / NFC / Bluetooth 4.x / GPS | Wi-Fi 802.11 a, b, g, n, ac / USB Type-C 3.0 / NFC / Bluetooth 4.2 / GPS |
Price | 1999 yuan for version with 3 / 32 GB (270 Euro at Exchange) | / / / |
As you can see, there are a few points where the two are equated and there are other points where the Lenovo Moto Z Force is to spin it. In addition, we find the implementation of the 16 pin connector that will allow the smartphone to be updated from the hardware point of view through modules specially designed for it. By contrast, the Xiaomi Mi5 has a selling price that is likely to be lower than that offered by Lenovo.
However, if Lenovo can keep the price list as close as possible to that of the Xiaomi Mi5, we will tend to advise you on the purchase of the newcomer. Otherwise, our preference would always remain on Mi5.
via | Xiaomi Fans Italia