iPhone SE(2020) v/s iPhone XR detailed comparison. (Which is the best?) By Thamarakshan Biju Cen

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Aug 15, 2021
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iPhone SE(2020) v/s iPhone XR detailed comparison. (Which is the best?)

What of the eyes thumb action here. This is the all-new iPhone SE, and we did a retail degree of it in a channel. But since its pricing is high in India, it's actually competing against its own family member, which is the iPhone 10 hour, and therefore it's in order for us to find out which one from the two is the best one. This video is all about that. It's the comparison of the new iPhone SE and the iPhone 10 hour. We have divided this comparison into six sections which are on design until quality.

Second, is the display? Audio third is the hardware and performance. Fourth is the camera? Fifth is the battery, and the last factor is all the other staff now before moving into any of the factors. First, let's pull up the official price chart of both these phones and you, as you can see, the tenor is approximately ten thousand rupees more than the SE arriving time of sale. The iPhone turn-offs pricing actually drops in the price range between forty and forty-five thousand. So now that we have an idea about the pricing, let's start our proceedings with the first factor, which is the design and build quality.

There is obvious difference in the size of these two phones, but the materials used are actually the same. Both the phones have a front and back glass with the aluminum rail and you both the phones are well put together with precise, fitting and no flags. Now the iPhone SE is a compact phone by all means, but still it's very solid on taking the rear section of both these phones and plus actually cleaned up. The new phones design by moving the Apple over to the center and the iPhone branding is gone, but still they both look nice and here with the iPhone 10 R and the iPhone SE. That has only a single camera with a quad LED flash and here, even though both phones' camera protrude out, it's the one in the 10r which stays out more.

But even then this tenor has been used for more than a year and six months, and even after that, the camera lens is scratch. Free then, about the aluminum frame in both the phones. It's finished well and both the force get the exact same button and controls. But since the 10r is a bigger phone, it has bigger buttons, then about the ports available. Both the 10r and the SE just has the Lightning port, which means both miss out.

The headphones are act and you both of them, get a lightning headphone India box. Even though the core design team has the same foundation, the obvious big difference is the size of the phones. The tenor has a standard font size for 2020, which means it's on the bigger side, and it's a bit thick too. It's not a 100 phone, but it's still user-friendly, because it's not a very massively sized phone. The display size is six point one inches, and yet the vessels are fairly minimal with a notch that accommodates the front camera and the Phase IV sensors.

But with the SE it's a small phone for today's standards. It has a 4.7 inch display with a big top and bottom chin, and here the classic home button is back, which is not a physical button, but instead it's a glass portion and embedded in that aesthetically sensor. Well, the SE can be used with one hand, and it's mainly because, on top of being small, it's a very slim phone tool and also the SE doesn't very much well. The 10r is a bit heavy now here, both the phones are in love with different technologies and actually picking the better. Unlocking method is tough, because both these methods have their pros and cons for speed that IDs the fastest, but for convenience face ID is the better one, and here one we get one is the face.

Honey has is that the notification of the lock screen stays hidden until it sees the registered face. This is not there with touch ID and about the accuracy both are accurate with their own flaws. The problem face that he has is that the angle of unlocking is limited, and the problem with touch ID is that your register finger and the sensor must be dust and moisture free. Now, I'm not going to compare things with the mass situation, but in such cases, if a cell it doesn't work and with iOS 13.5, you will be doubly taken to the passcode screen when you're wearing a mask so overall, based on the design and will quantity. Choosing one depends on what your priorities are.

If you want a very handy phone, which would be slim and as break bill quality, and you prefer touch ID iPhone SE is the one to go for, but if you prefer a bigger phone, because you want a bigger screen and the build quality should again be great, and you'd like the convenience of face ID and then the 10r should be obeyed. For me, I actually wanted a mix of the two, but unfortunately, if you don't have such a device, and you're from these two since I, like phones with compact design, my pick from this factor is the iPhone SE. I know the design is dated when checking the front, but that ease of use I get with the size of the SE is what made me choose the SE in this factor, but the second factor will change things, because it's about the display and audio, and yet this factor is the biggest downside of the iPhone SE I'm, not going to lag, but I'm going to say it straight, which is in this factor. There isn't much competition, and it's not because of the display quality, but it's because of the display size well display size does matter a lot and yet, since the iPhone is he's a small phone, it's this place also small measuring 4.7 inches, and it's an IPS LCD. Its resolution is a thousand three hundred and thirty-four by 750, which gives a pixel density of 326 PPI.

Well, the turnout, on the other hand, has a 6.1 inch. IPS LCD and its resolution is slightly higher at a thousand 792 by 828 pixels. But since the display size is big, the pixel density is the same as with the iPhone SE at 326 PPI, any other display of d-10 are as fewer vessels and curved edges, which makes look much better and here, even though the max brightness, both leased. This place can reach the same inspect sheet for me, I think the tenor has slightly better readability in bright outdoor conditions, and he one thing I've noticed is that the S is displayed as a bit of warmth. Arch and also both this place has support for true tone but doesn't have 3d touch.

It was a very handy feature, and it's sad that Atlas completely remote it from new iPhones that is haptic touch, but it's not that great, even though the vibration system in both these phones are excellent. Now, in the display side, some users might prefer small screens and I totally agree to that. But overall, what I feel is that if you consume a lot of content or do a lot of browsing, the larger display has its advantages. And yet, even though the spec sheet shows a lot of similarities for the two displays other than the size, I did like the tennis display slightly better and yeah. My sauce from the two just based on display is the iPhone 10 arm and actually same is the case with the audio output from the speakers.

I did prefer the sound output from the 10r for loudness, the SE, gets louder, but here big, strong, sound output quality, it's the ten that shines its more clear and hence the experience from the dual speaker setup in the 10r was more enjoyable. So, overall from this factor. For me, the winner is the iPhone 10 R. Let it be watching video, so playing games. You will enjoy more in the 10 hour.

Well, that takes us to the third factor, which is a very important one, and that's the hardware and performance. Now here the SE gives the latest processor, which is the 13 Bionic chip, and it has the third general engine combined with 3gb of RAM by the iPhone Tanner as the one-year-old 812 chips and the seconds and neural Engine and the other tenner. Also has 3gb of RAM now a natural thing is that the holder should be slow and hence the SE should easily win this round right. Well, here, that's not completely true I mean for sure the faster one is the a13 chip in the SE, but that difference is actually not that evident during day-to-day use. Occasionally you can see that very slight, a pile of the SE, but to be frank, as of now when I use version, thirteen point five point one: both the phones perform great, let it be gaming or casually browsing or taking a picture.

Everything is actually necked to neck with the SE taking the lead at times now. The speed thing is actually noticeable by loading games and that too, it's not very drastic and about the RAM management. Well, both phones does keep 8 to 10 apps in memory, which is actually not bad. Now, one place where I could easily tell the advantage of the new processor is about the device getting warm after doing some intense task, while doing some heavy gaming or folk, a video recording the ten gets more hot to touch than their see. Then one thing I would love to trust in this factor is actually about the software support and about that, and I'm pretty sure that the ten will get at least three more years of software support, which is a great thing and sew ill surely get an advantage there with.

Maybe a from Mayer of support so to sing a winner in this fact is actually easy because of the newer processor that s/he has but from a usage experience. Even though the SE is the winner, I'm still happy with all the ten artists performing, and that takes us to the fourth factor, which is the cameras in this factor. Booth. The phone stresses similarity where the main camera is a single 12, megapixel shooter and a speck of these two cameras are to an extreme same and about the photos captured. Well.

Both phones do take very good shots in good lighting, but in such a scenario that they now take shots with a cooler tone, while the SC leans towards a warmer tone and at the dynamic range of both. These cameras are great and same is the details, but about the sharpness of the picture. It's actually the shots from the SC, which has a slight upper hand, but actually some shorts look almost identical, and yet these cameras share that similarity in the lighting it's done and also by the way, both the phones doesn't have night mode in the stock, camera app and therefore shorts in dark environments a very average and about the video is captured. Well, both cameras can record 4k, video at 60fps and actually will use captured from both. The phones look almost identical with same stabilization and sharpness, but you have one thing which the SE does better is actually the settings available in the camera app now, for instance, if you want to change the video recording quality, you can do it without exiting the app in the SE, but with the turn-out, you have to change it through the settings, app it's a small thing, but it's very annoying and about the front camera.

Well, both the phones have a 7 megapixel camera with F 2.2 aperture, but the one in the 10 is the better one for video recording, because the 10s selfie camera can record at Mac's, 1080p, 60fps reviews and I put the selfies capture and attend are dust both in the final image more than what the SE does and therefore the shots on the SE does look more detailed and also both the cameras does support portrait selfies and yet even the main camera of both. These phones can take Petra shorts, but that's restricted to only percents. So overall, in this factor, I would say it's almost a tie, and here in general, both phones are great for video recording with slight upper hand for the 10r, with videos captured using the front camera and about photos. Selfie shots are evidently sharper from the SE, but from the main, camera photos look great from the two. If there is good lighting and yeah, what I feel is that if the video is on the front, camera is very important for you, then the tenor should be a priority else.

I would say the SE has slide up on hand in terms of sharpness of the pictures taken and also for the ease of changing the settings, so that takes us to the fifth factor is just the battery here. Size does matter and therefore the tenor with its larger battery is the better one. The 10r I can easily get approximately seven hours of screen on time, but with the iPhone SE 2020. Well, even though the battery improved with the newer version of the iOS, the screen on time, I get is on I average between four and four and a half hours, and here from my usage at the end of the day, the tenor will still have approximately 20 to 25% battery left, while the SE runs out of juice, around 7:00 p. m.

then about charging well, both phones support, fast charging and also wireless charging, but unfortunately for fast charging you have to buy separate charger and cable because, with both phones, the charger included is the five watt basic charger. So in this factor there isn't any need for confusion. Any other winner in this factor is the iPhone 10 R and with that, what we are left with is just all the other stuff and in that the first thing is that both phones does support dual SIM. One is IOM and the other is NATO SIM. But here the SE actually supports gigabit class LTE, while the iPhone tenor supports really advanced LTE and therefore the better one in providing LTE speed is the iPhone SE.

Then both phones support Bluetooth version 5, but it's only the SE that has Wi-Fi 6 support and in video playback. Both phones support, Dolby Vision and HDR 10 content. And finally, both phones are water-resistant with the same IP rating, which is ip67 and I. Guess that's everything for this detail comparison. So from all this.

The pretty easy conclusion is that both these phones are good ones, but before deciding in the beginning, we did take note of the official pricing and that's also very important in choosing one and if from the two the slightly better one in terms of internals, is the new SE and that's the advantage. The SES over the 10 are the iPhone. Se has the new processor improved by finality and meta image processing capability because of the new processor, but that's it. Everything else is better with the 10r. The tenor has a bigger display, better audio, great battery backup and improved videos from the front camera, and yet these are actually cool things that matter in day-to-day use and also, if you want to categorize, based on unlocking method that can also be considered, but no matter which one you lean to.

They both do their job well and about voice calls. The earpiece is slightly better in the iPhone 10 are and from all this, even though I do prefer small form-factor and slim profile. My pick from the 2 is the iPhone.10 are I think even without a seal that price gap is actually justifiable. The 10 ups better in a lot of things that matter with leisurely use and already since everyone relies a lot on phones for media consumption. That bigger display is very important, but still, if you're not worried about the display size and also about the battery backup, the SE is a powerful device, and it's a great one, and maybe after some time, if I will bring the price down for the SI, then it will be much more appealing and by the way the iPhone 10 are asked the double tap to wake feature, which is a handy thing, but for some reason it's actually missing in the iPhone SE 20/20.

That's all for this video guys hope you enjoyed it. If so, I liked is much appreciated, and before you drop a comment about which one from the tools, your choice and also don't forget to subscribe, see you again in the next one till then I.


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