7/14/2023 0 Comments Arrow and quiver pixel![]() ![]() The dual 50-megapixel cameras on the back have improved considerably with consistent and significant software updates, and the 4,500mAh battery life now easily sails past a day of heavy usage. Yes, its Snapdragon 778G chip will not run high-end games as some others in this list, but on the flip side, this remains easily the most distinct phone in the market, thanks to that transparent back and glyph UI with LED lights on the back. The market might be abuzz with rumours about the Nothing Phone (2), but the OG Nothing phone remains a very good proposition even now. Poco F5 is perhaps the best gaming phone below Rs 30,000. Its secondary sensors are nothing much to rave about and the phone itself is a dust and smudge magnet, but in terms of sheer power, this is quite a proposition. A large 5,000mAh battery keeps it going easily for a day and more, and it charges up pretty briskly with a 67W charger. The phone also comes with a bright 6.67-inch full-HD+ AMOLED display and a very good 64-megapixel main sensor. It is the first smartphone in the country to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2 processor, which delivers a performance that is close to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 flagship of 2022. Its design might appear a little plain and its black version might be prone to picking up dust particles and smudges, but when it comes to gaming, the Poco F5 is perhaps the most powerful device in this lineup. Its secondary 2-megapixel cameras are of little use, and its design is nowhere as striking as the Realme 11 Pro+, but if you are looking for just a multimedia and gaming beast on a budget, this could well be it. The phone also comes with a large 5,000mAh battery with support for 120W charging, getting charged in 25 minutes. ![]() ![]() That processor and display, combined with stereo speakers, make the iQoo Neo 7 a wiz in the gaming and multimedia department. It also comes with a 6.78-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate, and a very good 64-megapixel main sensor with OIS. The phone comes with a MediaTek Dimensity 8200 chip, which is one of the most powerful processors in the segment. If it is sheer power that you are looking for, then the iQoo Neo 7 is a great option. The design is a little on the plain side, but for many people, the biggest thing going for the phone is the simple fact that it is a Note. Its Dimensity 1080 chip might be slightly less powerful than the Dimensity 7050 on the Realme 11 Pro+, but it is still a very able performer, and the Redmi Note 12 Pro+ comes with the typically consistent performance that makes the Redmi Note series a bestseller. It also comes with a brilliant 6.67-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate, a long-lasting 5,000mAh battery and a staggering 120W charging speed (as well as a 120W charger in the box). But that is not the only arrow the Redmi Note 12 Pro+ has in its phone-y quiver. The main reason for this (apart from the similarity in nomenclature) is the fact that it is the only other phone in this segment to boast a 200-megapixel sensor with optical image stabilisation (OIS). The boss of the iconic Redmi Note range is perhaps the most obvious rival to the Realme 11 Pro+. ![]()
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