If your budget is less than $200, A PIECE and Xiaomi have two of the best options – if not the best – in the budget segment of 2023, and despite being entry-level smartphones, they offer extremely attractive features such as all-day battery, large screens for watching Netflix on the move and great storage space. What to choose? This is our comparison SMALL C65 against Redmi Note 12 4G.
POCO C65 vs Redmi Note 12 4G: Specifications
SMALL C65 | Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 | |
Screen | IPS LCD 6.74″ HD+ (1600x720p), 90 Hz | AMOLED 6.67 inches (2400 x 1080 pixels) FHD+, 120 Hz |
Cameras | Main 50 MP f/1.8, macro 2 MP f/2.4 and secondary lens 0.08 MP / selfie 8 MP | Main 50 MP f/1.8, wide-angle 8 MP f/2.2 and macro 2 MP f/2.4 / selfie 13 MP |
CPU | MediaTek Helio G85 | Qualcomm Snapdragon 685 |
RAM and storage | 6 GB/128 GB | 4 GB/128 GB |
Battery | 5000 mAh, fast charging 18 W. | 5000 mAh, fast charging 33 W. |
Dimensions | 78 x 168 x 8.1 mm, 6.77 oz (192 g) | 76 x 165.7 x 7.9 mm, 6.49 oz (184 g) |
OS | Android 13 with MIUI 14 for POCO | Android 13 with MIUI 14 |
Connectivity | Bluetooth 5.3, NFC | Bluetooth 5, NFC |
Networks | 2G – 3G – 4G | 2G – 3G – 4G |
Price | $179 on Amazon | $142 on Amazon |
Screen and design: great entertainment options
It’s hard to believe that for less than $200, POCO and Xiaomi offer cell phones with such a large screen size. In the case of POCO C65, the panel diagonal is 6.74 inches with a refresh rate of 90Hz, while the Redmi Note 12 has a 6.67-inch screen with a refresh rate of 120Hz.
The difference between one and the other is less than an inch, but the panel technology really makes a difference. The Redmi Note 12’s AMOLED display and 120Hz refresh rate make it look great. It’s not that the POCO C65’s screen looks bad, it’s just that if you held both phones in your hands, you would prefer the Redmi Note 12.
In terms of design, these are very similar cell phones in both size and weight. The rear cameras of both the handsets stand out and in both we can see a plastic finish, so if there was any factor that could influence your decision, it would be the color in which you will find them.
Cameras: 50 megapixels, mixed results
The camera must be the aspect where it is hardest to find a noticeable difference between the POCO C65 and Redmi Note 12. The main camera sensor size of both devices is 50 megapixels and their results are very similar: you can see the details. when enlarging a photo, but if you’re picky, you’re bound to find flaws like noise or poor white balance.
The selfie camera shows very similar results, although the Redmi Note 12’s sensor has a resolution of 13 megapixels. On both cameras you’ll find beauty filters that make you look horribly artificial, and turning on HDR will produce mixed results.
As for video, in both cases the maximum resolution is Full HD at 30 frames per second. It looks outdated, but don’t forget that you are in the entry-level range. One point in the Redmi Note 12’s favor is stabilization, although it comes at the price of aggressive image cropping that makes you look closer to the subject than you actually are.
Processing: According to its price
In the processing department, the POCO C65 starts off with a bit of an advantage as it is a newer smartphone with MediaTek’s newer Helio G85 chipset which offers more than acceptable performance to run games without lag and at an average level. Call of Duty Mobile.
For its part, Redmi Note 12 comes with Qualcomm Snapdragon 685, which, although theoretically it should have slightly worse performance due to the difference of just over half a year compared to the release of POCO C65, the truth is that it is. does not conflict and, compared to the same Call of Duty Mobile, we can play at 60 frames per second and graphics at an average level, or use a 120 Hz panel, but sacrificing graphics quality at a low level.
The only aspect that may matter between Redmi Note 12 and POCO C65 is that the latter has double the amount of RAM, which among so many apps is never a bad thing.
Battery: Fast charging is everything
Both smartphones have fast charging, but with an important difference: 18W in the case of the POCO C65 and 33W in the case of the Redmi Note 12. Since both have 5000mAh batteries, you will always appreciate this extra speed boost. charging.load.
Additionally, we think the key difference is that you will find a 33W charger in the Redmi Note 12 box. The POCO C65 only disappoints with its 10W charger.
Verdict: Take my money, Redmi Note 12
The latter isn’t always the best, and that’s perfectly true of the Redmi Note 12. A better screen with a better resolution and faster charging for almost $40 less should be reason enough to choose the Redmi Note 12.
Yes, the POCO C65 has more RAM and double the storage, but unless you’re an avid consumer of downloaded TV series or an avid photographer, we doubt you’ll use up the 256GB of storage. In any case, the decision is yours.
Source: Digital Trends