Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite and Oppo Reno 3 Pro which one is the king?
Although Samsung has created a different user experience for
smartphones with its Galaxy Note series, other manufacturers have not taken
this road much. We just remember that LG had a few tries. However, Samsung also
kept the members of the Note series at the upper-class level, restricting
everyone's easy access to these phones. If you wanted a phone where you would
take notes and draw with the S Pen capacitive stylus, you had to pay a pretty
high amount. Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite after a long time reducing the
possibility of using the S Pen to a much more convenient level. In an
environment where the price of the Galaxy Note 10 starts at a point close to
500USD, the Galaxy Note 10 Lite provides the opportunity to use the S Pen at
half the price of 250USD and benefit from what it offers. Of course, some
compromises have to be made in return.
In this article, we will give you a quick review regarding the Note 10
Lite.
On the flip side, the Oppo Reno series, which debuted last
year, is showing rapid progress. We saw the third generation of members in
China late last year. In early 2020 we saw different variants of the Oppo Reno
3 series, since the beginning of May. Two models in the Reno 3 series are sold
in the country. The first of these, the Reno 3, is a mid-segment phone and we
have conveyed the details in the Oppo Reno 3 review. Another product, Reno 3
Pro, draws attention with its superior features and its design and material
quality that approach a little more flagship phones. Also, the technical features
are shifting in that direction. In this article, we will make a compersion
between the Note 10 Lite and Reno 3 Pro to see who the king is.
Design & Display.
Samsung Galaxy Note
10 Lite and Oppo Reno 3 Pro are marvelous smartphones. The Galaxy Note 10 Lite has a body that
combines glass and plastic. In this respect, it has the air of a Galaxy A
series phone, just like the Galaxy S10 Lite. The 8.7-millimeter thick body is
199g. have weight. With these values, it remains within reasonable limits for a
smartphone. The frame surrounding the 6.7-inch screen is not large, which makes
the surface area ofthe phone smaller than normal. As a result, Galaxy Note 10
Lite is an ergonomic phone and it is possible to perform many operations easily
with one hand.
Even though it's a phone made of plastic in general, the
Galaxy Note 10 Lite feels like a solid phone. It lacks water and dust
resistance. For this reason, it is useful to be careful in the rain or by the
sea. Samsung has placed the screen protector film on the phone screen from the
very beginning. Thus, there will be no need to incur additional costs to
protect the screen.
On the bottom edge is the USB-C port, microphone, speaker,
and S Pen slot. We see that the Galaxy Note 10 Lite has a 3.5mm headphone jack,
while the Galaxy S10 Lite is absent. For those who are undecided between these
two models with a close price, this difference may be effective. There is a
second microphone on the upper edge. On the right side, we see the volume keys
and the power button. The keys have good depth, but also neither too hard nor
too soft. It can also be used easily by hand. On the left side, we see the nano
SIM card and microSD card tray. You can also use a second line Galaxy Note 10
Lite by sacrificing the memory card.
On the front, the screen design Samsung calls the Infinite-O
is used. There is a camera hole centered on the top of this screen, which we
also see in other members of the Note 10 series, and there is a selfie camera.
The camera hole has been kept as small as possible. Thus, there is not much
trouble in the full-screen view. The screen is flat, not curved like the more
expensive members of the Note 10 series. On the back, we see three cameras
placed in a rectangular shaped camera module in the upper left corner. The
camera module does not look very attractive, but its very little outward
leakage is a plus.
Contrastingly, The
Oppo Reno 3 model comes with a plastic and glass combination body. In contrast,
Oppo has used glass and metal on the higher-priced Reno 3 Pro to make this
phone feel close to that of high-end Android phones. The front and back are
covered with Corning Gorilla Glass 5 glass. The screen curves sideways,
creating a symmetrical appearance on the front and back. The edges are
surrounded by a frame made of aluminum. It is relatively light, with a weight
of around 175 grams, and we feel it when we pick up the phone. The phone does
not feel too heavy in the hand.
The phone is
comfortably held in hand, and it will be possible to easily reach most of the
screen and benefit from the basic functions of the phone with one hand. The
screen protector comes with the film attached, and a transparent case comes out
of the box. However, we preferred to use the Reno 3 Pro without a case. There
were no noticeable scratches or abrasions. When we looked carefully at the
aluminum section surrounding the edges, we saw very small deformations, they
are also at a level that can be ignored. At the same time, although we dropped
it from a height of 30-40 cm several times, there was no damage to the body.
The previous two
generations of Oppo Reno series were different from other brands' phones in
terms of design. It contained remarkable design elements. For example, the
pop-up selfie camera mechanism in the shape of a shark fin was used on both the
Reno and Reno 2 models. Also, a small hemisphere on the back that prevented the
camera from being scratched was a small but nice design element. In addition,
the protruding of the cameras was a remarkable detail. In the Oppo Reno 3 and
Reno 3 Pro, we see that they do not continue. Oppo has adopted the design of
other phones we've seen in the market. Perhaps the company chose to follow a
guaranteed policy, seeing that users generally show interest in such designs.
As a result, we have
a selfie camera placed in the screen hole on the front, and a camera module
that contains four cameras and flash arranged vertically in the upper left
corner and slightly protruding outward. However, Oppo refers a little to the
old when it comes to the color scheme on the back. When you hold the Reno 3 Pro
to the light, we see a little reflected line. This can be recorded as a nice
design element.
The Reno 3 Pro has a
USB-C port, microphone, nano-SIM and microSD card tray on the bottom edge. Also,
one of the speakers is located here. The second speaker is placed at the top of
the screen. On the upper edge is the second speaker. There is the power button
on the right side and the volume keys on the left side. These are located
within easy reach when you hold the phone naturally. The key depth is not high,
we can say that it is comfortable to use even though we feel slight resistance.
As far as display is
concerned, Samsung Note 10 Lite comes with a 6.7 Super AMOLED display. It also called and it is called Infinity-O
Display due to the punch hole camera design. It occupies 86.6% of the front of
the device. Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite has a 1080 x 2400 resolution with 393
PPI. The screen is very similar to the screen of the A71. Wide viewing angles,
high brightness, and comfortable use outside are among the features of the
screen. The black color depth of the screen is high and the contrast is good.
Vivid colors are also offered, as a classic of Super AMOLED displays. If you
want, you can adjust the color temperature of the screen, in other words, the
white balance, according to your wishes.
Galaxy Note 10 Lite's screen offers more than enough space
to browse the web and use apps. The responsiveness of the screen is also good,
there is no stuttering in scrolling and dragging. In this respect, we also
found the fluency good. The screen also meets the needs of watching movies or
TV series on Netflix or browsing YouTube videos. In short, this screen is
enough for a good visual experience.
There is a single speaker on the lower edge, and this
speaker provides a loud enough sound for a smartphone. When you watch videos on
YouTube or want to listen to music with your friends, this speaker will be
enough. The presence of the 3.5mm jack will make your hand comfortable to use
the headset you want. Note that there is also support for Dolby Atmos.
Of course, beyond the efficiency feature, we mentioned above,
the main attractive point for those who will prefer Note 10 Lite will be the S
Pen. The S Pen, which is easily removed from its slot in the lower right corner
of the phone, is one step lower than the Note 10 and 10 Plus models in terms of
material quality and feel, but it is satisfying enough in terms of features and
performance.
The S Pen on the Note 10 Lite also has Bluetooth
connectivity and an internal battery. Using the pen like a remote control, you
can quickly switch to the previous and next content in the gallery or
presentations. You can also use it as a remote control in the camera
application. In YouTube and various applications, various operations can be
performed by pressing the button on the S Pen one or two times. However, there
is no feature introduced with the Galaxy Note 10 series in the middle of last
year, such as moving the pen in the air and performing certain movements.
You can take quick notes on the closed screen by removing
the S Pen from its slot while the screen is off, and store them in the Samsung
Notes app. You can also access the Contactless Command screen when you remove
the pen while the screen is on. Here, too, there are practical S Pen tools such
as note creation, smart selection, screen annotation that we have seen on
previous Galaxy Note series phones. We also see fun tools like Live messages
and AR Scribble. The Flip tool also remains a useful S Pen feature.
The S Pen is very comfortable to use in Note 10 Lite, and
tasks such as writing and drawing can be done like a pencil. The Samsung Notes
app is at the center of taking notes and drawing with the S Pen. Accuracy is
high in translating handwritten notes into plain text. In addition, the feature
of searching in handwritten notes is among the features offered by Note 10
Lite. In short, the S Pen experience in Galaxy Note 10 Lite manages to be
largely on par with its more expensive siblings.
On the flip side,
Oppo Reno 3 Pro comes with a 6.50 Super AMOLED display with curved edges. The
screen occupies 87.0% of the front of the device. The Reno 3 Pro has a 1080 x
2400 resolution with 405 PPI. This value is enough for a sharp and clear visual
experience. Oppo underlines that this screen has a screen brightness of up to
500 nits. We did not measure this value, but the screen of the Reno 3 Pro is
bright enough and provides good visibility outside.
With the use of
AMOLED screen technology, opportunities such as wide viewing angles, a good
view under sunlight, and taking advantage of the constantly on-screen features
even when the screen is off are provided.
The corners of the
Reno 3 Pro's screen is rounded and matched to the body of the phone. The
selfie camera hole in the upper left corner has been kept as small as possible.
In this way, it does not scratch much when watching videos or playing games in
full screen. The long sides of the screen are curved sideways. 90 Hz refresh
rate is one of the features of the screen. This feature is set automatically by
default, determined by the context. If you want, you can choose the 90 Hz
option. You can see the difference in this high refresh rate while browsing the
user interface or scrolling while browsing the web. Of course, the difference
in this high refresh rate can also be seen in games. Of course, this is
slightly higher battery consumption in return.
Oppo's mid-top
segment smartphone has two speakers, one on the lower edge, the other on the
front and top of the screen. The phone provides a good and satisfactory volume
output. The stereo sound effect is not fully achieved, the volume of the
speaker on the lower edge is a little higher. Still, it's pleasing to see two
speakers on a phone like this. Besides the high volume, bass and treble balance
is good. At the same time, the environmental sound effect is satisfying. The
headphone with USB-C tip out of the box also provides a satisfying sound
experience
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Operating System and Process.
Both phones offer the
ultimate good processors for daily use. Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite offers
a good processor for daily use. The Note
10 Lite powered by the Samsung Exynos 9810. It comes with 8 cores and 10nm build.
Whereas The Reno comes with the MediaTek HelioP95 CPU. It comes with 8 cores
and 12nm build.
Regarding the GPU,
Samsung Galaxy Lite has the Mali-G72 MP18. While the Reno 3 GPU is the PowerVR.
In Geekbench 5, the
CPU scored 665 for single-core and 1947 for multicores. While Oppo Reno 3 Pro GPU scored 396 points
for the single-core and 1508 points.
PUBG started with high settings, and the smoothness was
good. The device supports Game Booster Mode, where it helps you manage the
battery performance while gaming. You can also check the device temperature,
record the screen while playing to share it with others.
Regarding the Reno 3
Pro, PUBG game started with high settings and the smoothness was good. The
device supports GameSpace mode, which will enable you to know the battery
percentage and Internet connection. It also blocks notifications while gaming.
It also offers 3 gaming modes: the first one is called the competition mode.
This mode provides the best gaming performance. The second mode is the Balance
mode, which balances the performance of the device with the gaming performance.
The third mode is called the Low Power Mode, which consumes less energy while
gaming.
According to the
operating system, Samsung introduced the Galaxy Note 10 Lite with Android 10
and One UI 2 user interface. With a recent update, most of the innovations we
saw with the S20 series came to Note 10 Lite. For example, the Samsung Daily
panel at the far left of the main screen is one of them. Apart from that,
called Quick Share. A sharing tool similar to AirDrop on the devices of the
company and offering practical sharing opportunity also met with Galaxy Note 10
Lite owners. Apart from this, many Samsung, Google, and Microsoft applications
are installed on the Note 10 Lite as well as the Samsung Galaxy phones we have
seen before. You can also download apps and games from Galaxy Store or Google
Play. You can differentiate the look of the user interface with themes.
Samsung made it easy to connect to Windows PCs with the Note
10 series. You can take advantage of this facility in Note 10 Lite. After
installing the Your Phone Companion application on your PC, you can turn on the
Connect to the Windows option from Quick Settings, and you can mirror the
notifications and messages received on the Note 10 Lite to the computer. You
can also manage the user interface from your computer.
Instead, The Reno 3
Pro runs Android 10 with ColorOS 7 UI. In our previous Find X2 Pro review, we
explained what innovations this user interface offers. Although it looks quite
different to pure Android, we find this user interface generally neat. There is
a clear Settings menu. At the same time, in terms of customization tools, Oppo
offers users more options with ColorOS 7.
You can quickly
adjust many settings of the phone from Quick Settings, which can be accessed
through the notification tray. The Smart Assistant panel on the far left of the
main screen has tools you might want to have at hand, such as Quick Functions,
Step Tracker, Favorite Contacts, and Weather. We've seen many Oppo smartphones
so far, but there hasn't been much progress in third-party app support in this
area yet.
One of the useful
tools in ColorOS 7 is the Smart Sidebar, which is located on the right side of
the screen and opens when pulling towards the middle. There are screenshot and
screenshot tools in this area. In addition, applications such as Messages, File
Manager, Calculator that is thought to be at hand at all times has been
added. Also, you can add your favorite apps here and open them quickly.
Moreover, this smart sidebar also allows you to open two applications in split
windows at the same time. Open this bar while in any app and drag the app you
added to the screen. If the app supports the split window, you can use two apps
simultaneously on the Reno 3 Pro's large screen.
It comes loaded with various Google applications. You can
also download the apps or games you want from the Google Play Store. Various
tools are also loaded in the Tools folder. Among them, Phone Manager will help
you optimize the performance of the phone and use it more efficiently. By the
way, an office application such as Office Suite, an automatic video creation
application called Sloop, and Playground, which increases performance and
experience during gameplay, is also installed on the Reno 3 Pro.
Storage, Price, and available colors.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite and Oppo
Reno 3 Pro price depends on the selected
variant. The basic variant of the Samsung 10 Lite with 6GB RAM and 128GB
variant, it will cost you around 333.90USD on Amazon. The variant with 8GB RAM
and 128GB variant, it will cost 450.00USD on AliExpress. It supports either 2
SIM cards or 1 SD card up to 512GB. It is available in Aura Glow, Aura Black,
and Aura Red colors.
Meanwhile, the basic variant of Oppo Reno 3 Pro with 8GB
RAM and 128GB variant. The variant with 8GB RAM and 256GB variant.
Unfortunately, we have no idea how much it costs. It does not have an SD card.
While it goes with 2 SIM cards, one is physical and the other is eSIM. It is
available in Aurora Blue, Midnight Black, and Sky White colors.
Security and Ports.
For security, we see the in-screen fingerprint reader. The
speed and responsiveness of this unit is good. The hit rate is high in one
shot, so it is possible to bypass the locked screen quickly. There is also face
recognition and it provides more comfortable use. However, we usually used the
in-screen fingerprint reader and we were satisfied with it. The phone also
supports the classical unlocking methods such as pattern and passcode.
On the other side of
the coin, the Reno 3 Pro device unlocks using an in-display fingerprint sensor.
Oppo's mid- and high-end phones have in-screen fingerprint reader's standards
and work well. The same goes for the Reno 3 Pro. We have used the fingerprint
reader throughout our experience of the phone and this unit works just fine. If
you want, you can take advantage of face recognition with the help of the
selfie camera located in the upper left corner of the screen.
As of ports, the
device supports Bluetooth 5 and NFC. It supports VoLTE and WiFi Calling. The
device comes with a USB-C port, which helps in quick charing. It supports a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Whereas the Reno 3
Pro supports Bluetooth 5 but unfortunately, it doesn't support NFC. It also
supports VoLTE and WiFi Calling. It also
supports a 3.5 mm headphone jack.
Battery and charging.
Oppo Reno 3 Pro
comprises a powerful Li-Po battery with a capacity of 4025mAh. Samsung Galaxy
Note 10 Lite provides a powerful Li-Po 4500mAh battery. And both phones offer
fast charging.
In this respect, it is at the same level as the S10 Lite.
The box comes with a 25W fast charging adapter. In this way, it is possible to
reach up to 50 percent occupancy in half an hour. It takes 70-80 minutes for
the battery to reach full charge. The wireless charging feature is not available on
this phone. Galaxy Note 10 Lite exhibits solid battery performance. With a
fully charged battery, a performance that can easily exceed a day is achieved.
It will provide a daily use in practice, from morning to evening, even in the
use of games such as playing games and videos. Watching YouTube videos with 60
percent screen brightness and Wi-Fi connection results in an 8 percent battery
consumption per hour. The standby time of the phone is also long if rarely use
it.
Contrastingly, Today, this value (4025) has started to be considered as the average
value for most smartphones. In normal intensity use, Reno 3 Pro helps its users
to enjoy a day comfortably. In fact, when used a little more sparingly, it will
take the second day a lot. Fast charging is one of the biggest weapons of the phone
on the battery side. With the VOOC 4.0, fast charge supported adapter out of
the box, 68-69 percent fullness can be reached in just half an hour. The
battery can be fully charged in just over an hour. Thus, your chance to use the
Reno 3 Pro without being connected to the socket too much, seems quite high.
Although the back is covered with glass, the Reno 3 Pro does not have wireless
charging feature.
Camera.
Samsung Note 10 Lite has 12- triple-camera on the rear just
like the iPhone 11 Pro Max as clarified: 12Mp ( wide with f\1.7),12MP(
ultrawide with f\2.2, 12MP( telephoto with f\2.4). Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite
has a 32MP wide front-facing camera with f\2.2. The cameras come with LED
flash, AI support, and HDR. HDR technology will help you when there's sunlight
behind you. HDR will edit the photo and balance the brightness. In contrast, Oppo Reno 3 Pro comes with a
quad- rear camera as mentioned: 64Mp (wide with f\1.7), 8MP (ultra-wide with
f\2.2), 13MP (telephoto with f\2.4) and 2MP ( W\B for depth). The cameras come
with dual-LED flash and support OIS. The Reno 3 Pro has a dual front-facing camera: 44MP ( wide with f\2.4
)and 2MP ( for depth with an f\2.4 ) with support for HDR and AF for incredible
shots.
In still, By day, the
result is quite good. The scene turns out to be correctly rendered despite
flashy colors and exaggerated accentuation - once is not customary at Samsung.
He bowed to the excellent Mi Note 10 from Xiaomi which offers a better dive.
At night, the result is half-tone with a correct white
balance, but colors drowning in electronic noise. The smoothing is perhaps not
as important as on the Xiaomi Mi Note 10, but the loss of information is
equivalent. A big advantage for the Galaxy Note 10 on the other hand in terms
of execution speed. Reading the Exifs thus shows us a controlled rise in ISO
(1000 ISO) and a shot captured in 1/10 of a second, a little faster than that
of the Galaxy Note 10 on the same exercise.
Or rather, As for
Oppo when we look at the camera application, we see a regular design. There are
tools such as filters, HDR, flash, bright colors that you want to have at hand
at any moment on one side of the screen. On the other hand, there is a bar to
switch between Photo, Portrait, Night, and other shooting modes. There is also a
control on the viewfinder to switch to wide-angle or zoom. You can also use
facial beautification for the rear camera.
Ultra-wide shots, By
day, the ultra-wide-angle module offers results very close to those of the main
module. We observe an Instagram ready result or almost, with salient colors and
a discernible accentuation. Xiaomi's Mi Note 10 will be a bit more realistic on
this point. Note that it is necessary to go through the settings of the photo
application to correct the deformation of the frame on the Galaxy Note 10 Lite.
At night, the images taken out by the ultra-wide-angle
module are vaguely usable. Electronic noise fills the stage, masking the colors
for a result that is far from flattering. But remember, few smartphones succeed
in this exercise.
Nevertheless, On the Reno smartphone, there is sufficient
light intensity, you can take bright and vivid pictures with the Reno 3 Pro,
inside or outside. The photos are also good on details. The noise effect is
also low in photos taken in low light. At the same time, we do not encounter
any turbidity. HDR performance is also good, the distribution of light is
balanced at the points where the light and dark areas are together, and the
details can be detected even in dark areas. Focus is done well in macro shots.
As for the telephoto,
By day, the results obtained with the 2x telephoto module is rather convincing.
We obtain a realistic scene, rather well balanced with colors always a little
too flashy, but especially an exaggerated accentuation coming to make up for
the lack of sharpness.
Like many of its competitors, the Galaxy Note 10 Lite
switches to the main module at night. We were unable to test the 2x telephoto
module against our night scene. Unsurprisingly, the result is drowned out in
noise and image processing.
On the colors side,
it goes a bit on the warm side, but generally, those who like vibrant color
photos will be pleased with the performance of the Oppo Reno 3 Pro. The Reno 3
Pro also performs satisfactorily in photos with blurred backgrounds.
Determining the border of the foreground and background is good if we put
aside the losses in the thin hair strands,
The selfies, It
remains interesting but retains its tendency to smooth the skin too much.
Inversely, The 32-megapixel the selfie camera on the front also has HDR support. It is possible to obtain
slightly better results in this way even in places where the light is wrong.
The selfie camera will also produce good results in low light conditions.
The portrait mode
ensures a rather effective cutting of the subject. However, it will be
necessary to put up with an image treatment that smooths the skin a lot, even
when all the beauty options are deactivated.
That said, The
portrait mode on the Reno 3 Pro ensures a rather effective cutting of the
subject. However, it will be necessary to put up with an image treatment that
smooths the skin a lot, even when all the beauty options are deactivated.
For the video
part, The Galaxy Note 10 Lite is capable
of running at 4K 60 fps, and it does so without too much hassle. However, we
advise you to stay in 1080p.
However, on the Oppo,
we see that the most 4K video recording is made, and this is at 30 frames per
second. While only the main camera has optical image stabilization, with the
help of electronic image stabilization you get steady images not only when you
shoot normally but also when you zoom in. The sound recording quality is also
at a good level.
Conclusion.
Samsung appeals to those who want both a new and affordable
S Pen phone with the Galaxy Note 10 Lite. Due to the high price of Note 10 and
Note 10 Plus, these phones are not so easy to access. Galaxy Note 10 Lite is a
good alternative here. Users can access most of the functions offered with the
S Pen. Also, the precision and speed of the pen is good. It manages to deliver
a solid Note experience expected from Samsung.
Although not at the top-class phone level in terms of
material and feel, the Galaxy Note 10 Lite, which is a value for money phone
with its durability and quality, is also an ergonomic phone. It will not cause
much trouble both when using and carrying it in a pocket. The Super AMOLED
screen is enough to provide a good experience in terms of both visual quality
and size. Likewise, the battery won't let users down. Moreover, fast charging
support can be considered as a plus on the battery side.
While Samsung features the Snapdragon 855 in the Galaxy S10
Lite, this phone has a processor such as the Exynos 9810 that is a few months
older and offers lower performance. If you do not deal with things like playing
games or editing videos on a smartphone very often, the difference won't matter
much. Moreover, Exynos 9810 also manages to deliver sufficient performance for
most businesses and games.
The software is also
one of the important pluses. Samsung has already presented this phone with
Android 10 and OneUI 2. Not long after, the software features offered with the
S20 series arrived. OneUI is a user interface that provides good use on the big
screen, so Note 10 Lite users will be comfortable. The camera basically meets
the needs. Although it's not a very high camera experience, the Note 10 Lite
manages to take photos and videos that are worth its price.
Nonetheless, The glass and metal combination design of the
Oppo Reno 3 Pro does not look like a high-end phone. On the screen, this phone
offers a satisfying visual experience. All of the features we see in high-end
phones, such as high resolution, comfortable outside viewing, curved edges, and
90 Hz refresh rate, are all on the Reno 3 Pro's screen. The Snapdragon 765G
processor is perhaps not at the level of a flagship phone, but at a level that
will meet the needs beyond everyday tasks and offer good gaming performance.
The battery with a capacity of 4020 mAh also takes a day off easily. VOOC 4.0
fast charging is also on the record as one of the strengths of the Reno 3 Pro.
It is one of the
pluses to come with Android 10. ColorOS 7 may not be too much for pure Android
fans, but the customization possibilities are rich. In this way, you can create
a layout that you like. On the other hand, the Playground provides a slightly
more convenient environment for those who want to play games on this phone. The
quad-camera system also works well. Oppo Reno 3 Pro will meet your needs not
only in daily life but also in your special days.
Normally, between 250-300USD were acceptable levels for
mid-upper segment phones. However, due to the situation of the foreign
currency, the range that will be accepted as the "new normal" in this
segment was between 300-350USD. Therefore, when we look at the features,
experience, and performance, we can say that 320USD was paid. What do you
think? Have you lied an eye on either of those smartphones? Do you recommend
them? Share your thoughts in the comments section below
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