The last week was characterized by the presentation of two new smartphones belonging to the low-end of the catalog of their respective manufacturers but which, in the end, are real mid-range with an extremely low price. We are talking about Xiaomi Redmi 3 and Lenovo Lemon 3.
Both these smartphones have been specially designed to try to get the maximum of power and aesthetics while still remaining entry-level products. In fact, both of them have a completely metal body and similar technical features.
Xiaomi Redmire 3 | Lenovo Lemon 3 | ||
Display | 5 HD inches | 5 Full HD Thumbs | |
SoC |
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Qualcomm Snapdragon 616 | |
RAM | 2 GB | 2 GB | |
Storage | Expandable 16 GB | Expandable 16 GB | |
Rear camera | 13 Mpixel | 13 Mpixel | |
Front camera | 5 Mpixel | 5 Mpixel | |
Connectivity | 4G LTE, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS | 4G LTE, dual sim, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS and Micro USB | |
Battery | 4100 mAh | 2750 mAh | |
Price | 99 euro (at exchange rate) | 98 € |
As you can see, the only difference lies in display resolution (Lenovo's standby), connectivity (always with Lenovo), and battery size (this time Xiaomi).
The selling price is practically the same, so the potential choice on which to buy is reduced only to these two points:
- If you want a smartphone with a very resolute display, it would be better to buy Lenovo Lemon 3;
- If you want the smartphone to last for a long time and it has a little more power, it would be better to buy the Xiaomi Redmi 3 (more power because the CPU needs to handle fewer pixels)
What do you think about it? What do you prefer the two?
via | Xiaomi Fans Italia