With Honor’s launch of the Honor 20 series, they included the 20 Lite model which acts as a budget solution for those looking for an entry-level phone in the series. The Honor 20 Lite captures the spirit of the 20 and 20 Pro while compromising on some of the specs in order to keep the price down. Let’s see how this new budget phone stacks up against the Honor 8X, which is another one of Honor’s more popular budget phones.
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Both phones are equipped with the Kirin 710 chipset, which makes them great phones for gaming and performance in general. In this area, neither phone is significantly better than the other. App launch speeds and performance are the same.
The one area where these phones are a little different is the camera. While the 20 Lite has a higher resolution camera than the 8X, let’s see if that translates into better quality.
Camera Comparison
These photos show that the Honor 8X has a significantly higher quality camera than the Honor 20 Lite. These improvements are seen in videos, photos, slow-mo, night shots, AI shots and every other aspect of the cameras. Given that all the other specs on these phones are the same, the better camera makes the Honor 8X the superior phone.
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Oukitel K6000 Pro vs iPhone 6S, Camera Performance and Fingerprint ID Speed Test & Co
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Oukitel released 2 new videos about comparisons.
They compared the Camera performance between their new Oukitel K6000 Pro and the Apple iphone 6s.
And as long as we can see in the video their new device K6000 Pro do a great job.
In other video Oukitel compared Fingerprint ID Speed Test with their K6000 Pro, Ulefone Future and iPhone 6.
Again the K6000 Pro did very well at this comparison.
Hi, please, I would like to ask you shortly. Camera on my Oukitel K6000 Pro has some kind of issue. As well as on my Bluboo Xtouch, it shows some color deviation aroud the borders of taken image. At specific circumstances in the middle, there is the circle which looks to represent colors correctly and outside of that circle the color is shifted to blue. Both phones behaves the same. In some cases its not that visible, in some its dramatic. Im not sure whether its fault of some picture profiles/scene profiles, or its fault of optical elements. Thank you for help.
Mike
I've been using both the Nokia 6.1 (2018) and Nokia 7 Plus for several weeks, and found that the Nokia 7 Plus is the better phone (obviously), but the differences are relatively minor, considering the large difference in price.
Neither phone has a great camera by default, but we all know how much the Google Pixel Camera mods can improve image quality. I decided to do a quick shootout between the two handsets, using the URKill camera mod on the Nokia 7 Plus (as its on June security), and Arnova V8 on the 6.1. There isn't a huge difference in overall image quality, the 7 Plus is less noisy in low light, and has better depth of field from the lens (hardware bokeh), but the 6.1 can capture more detail in certain scenarios, thanks to the increase in MP. See below for a selection of shots from both handsets.
Nokia 7 Plus:
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Nokia 6.1:
Nokia 7 Plus:
Nokia 6.1
Nokia 7 Plus (low light):
Nokia 6.1 (low light):
Thanks man, really appreciate your effort. Majority of reviews are biased now.
Can you give the link for the working pixel camera on the 6.1. because thee are a few that hang often in the proces of making a photo.
How do you think the All-View Display of Honor View20?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbHnqtoQyFQ
It's not the best display when it comes to the viewing experience, but still a great display.
The punch hole is way better than the traditional notch.
Not the best display for sure. But not bad in anyway. I only say this by the way because I've used a Samsung galaxy S8 for last 14 months or so. Now Samsung makes the best displays period. So coming from one of theirs to another will be a slight downgrade. However the v20 still has an excellent panel. Very good!
Honor View20, 8Gb RAM version.
I have just purchased Honor View 20 on 26th January 2019, and I have a question that urgently looking for the solution.
The microphone for this device seems to have problem while I m using it for Singing Apps, e.g.
Wesing, 欢歌
The sound quality is like "breaking sound"
While I m trying to use the system video recording, the sound quality is just perfect.
The breaking sounds will occurs while I m using the signing apps as mentioned above.
Hope to have a solution from u guys.
Thanks in advance.
It has been nearly a month since the release of the Mi Note 10 - a brand new flagship from Xiaomi. Xiaomi has been famous as a manufacturer of high-end devices with much more reasonable prices compared with many other brands.
However, the latest Mi Note 10, as officially announced, is only factory-released with the Snapdragon 730G - a high-end class chipset from Qualcomm. 730G is not a bad pick obviously; its performance is confirmed to be quite outstanding, especially in terms of battery-saving and game optimization. However, before the release of Mi Note 10, I (and maybe many people) expected this device to be featured with flagship-class chipsets such as the Snapdragon 855 or even 855+, since Xiaomi often tends to prioritize the overall performance of the phone by equipping the best chipset, even sometimes out of the price range.
What do you think are the reason for this decision from Xiaomi? Thanks for your attention and comments.
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Did anyone can confirm that Mi Note 10 take a bad quality photo of text (books, documents, etc) ?
I was using before my 2year old P20Pro and I have to admit that p20pro is making better text quality pictures. Wonder if that's software problem or hardware. Just take a look at samples:
P20 Pro :
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Xiaomi Mi Note 10: View attachment 5022533
That pictures were made in same condition, with Auto settings in camera app. Mi Note 10 picture is bigger in MB, but quality i worse than P20Pro, Same when I'm use any kind of PDF scanner app, more details I see on P20Pro photos
This is normal, unfortunately.
Newer larger camera sensors perform poorly at short range. So this is mainly a hardware "issue" that can't really be fixed.
I guess this is why some phones start to come with macro sensors, or use the utrawide camera for closeups since they are still in the 12-16mpix range.
Changing quality option in camera app from high to normal seams to help a little bit in my opinion..
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