The New Mid
Range Smartphone Battle
A look at
three great phones we can buy for 12K, and a little over, right now
It’s the one single
question doing the rounds in the tech world. In the all new battle of mid range
phones, which device reigns supreme? Why has this battle become so important?
Well, it’s the hottest category currently, more phones are selling in this range
than ever before and it’s also become a war for prestige and reputation. The
contenders are the Xiaomi Mi A1, the Motorola G5S Plus and the Honor 7X.
Honor 7X got a global
launch in London and immediately became a talking point. A full metal body,
great specs, dual camera, bokeh effect on portrait mode and a full view
edge-to-edge display at ~12,999. That pretty much set things going. Xiaomi
dropped the price of its Mi A1 by ~ 2000 and Moto G5S Plus got all kinds of
special offers. Each company declared its phone as the absolute and undisputed
winner. Time to get rid of all the hype and buzz and do a true shootout. Each
phone is a testament to the fact that for 12K or so the world of technology can
put out devices that are this perfect. On to the shootout.
Looks
It’s pretty much an on
par battle. All three have full-metal bodies and a build of top notch material
quality. The Moto gains a point for being built like a tank but loses a few for
being thick. The Mi is excellent in design and style but seems inspired by
another fruit. The Honor is nice, slim, very sleek and futuristic looking due
to its front edge-to-edge screen. Winner: Honor 7X is the most current in
design aesthetics, followed by Mi
Screen
This should be a
no-brainer as the 7X is the only one with a proper 18:9 edge-to-edge screen – a
great screen with good contrast and little fade in the sun. It fits in a 5.9
inch screen while the other two are 5.5. But it’s not an easy win here. The GS5
Plus screen may not be edge-to-edge but is excellent with great saturation and
contrast. The Mi A1 is a disappointment as it is washed out and lacks real
depth. Winner: The Honor 7X but the Moto is right next to it
Camera
This is the true dual
camera battle and one that I enjoyed testing the most. I threw things at these
three cameras that I usually reserve for very high-end phones. Here are the
results. The Mi has fantastic optics and uses its dual camera really well.
Pictures were accurate and it did a great job in low light. Moto gave
spectacular results from the back camera but faltered somewhat with the front.
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Xiaomi’s Mi A1 uses its
dual camera really well, giving accurate pictures even in low light 7X did a
great job with the back camera and was the only one capable of pulling the
bokeh portrait mode with the front. Winner: Easily the Mi immediately followed
by the Honor
Everything
else that matters
The internal hardware and
processor don’t leave much on the table. Each is a powerhouse and performed
well above its pay grade. All have a slot to add a MicroSd card upto 128GB with
the Honor taking that to 256GB. All three have a 3.5mm headphone jack, a premium
feature today. Battery life is highest on the Honor and lowest on the Moto.
Both the Mi and the Moto have stock android while the Honor has its own layer
on top. In effect, there really isn’t a definitive winner here.
The
final winner
This has been one of the
toughest shootouts I’ve ever done. All three are very superior phones with very
few negatives. The Moto gets left behind due to its slightly chunky body, a
not-so-great camera and a higher price. Thus its between the Mi and Honor.
Finally, my winner was the Honor 7X mainly due to its very punchy edge-to-edge
screen, its design, the extra add-on storage, how it uses its dual and front
camera, and lower price.
The more sobering yet
exciting thought as I close the column is a quick look into the future. If
these are the phones we can buy for 12K, then these are the kinds of phones
you’ll buy for 5K in a year’s time. Now imagine what 12K will buy you at that
time!
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Rajiv Makhni is managing editor, Technology,
NDTV, and the anchor of Gadget Guru, Cell Guru and Newsnet 3
HTBR 24DEC17
1 comment:
Honor view 10 is launching on Amazon on 7th Jan. I am sure it will surpass all other phones in that price range category
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