Mi 11X vs iQOO 7 Full Comparison | Which One to Choose? 🤔 By Mr. Phone

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Aug 14, 2021
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Mi 11X vs iQOO 7 Full Comparison | Which One to Choose? 🤔

Two of the hottest phones that you can buy for around thirty thousand rupees in India are the iq7 and the 11x, but in between the two, which one should you buy? Let's find out hello, everyone man here from Mr phone and welcome to this massive full comparison between the iq7 and the 11x, so guys this video is going to be a long one, because I have put in a lot of effort into this one, and I've also tried to make sure that I don't miss out on even the tiniest bit of detail about these smartphones. So if you love our content and appreciate our work then consider hitting that red subscribe button, it helps us with the YouTube algorithm, also press that bell icon and turn on all notifications, so that you don't miss any of our latest videos. With that being said, let's get started in terms of what you get inside the box. The Xiaomi scores an early point since you get an USB c to 3.5 mm adapter with the me11x, something that you don't get with the iq7, but otherwise similar stuff you get with both smartphones. So, starting with design and build both the ICO, 7 and mi 11x share a lot of similarities, flat displays curved backs plastic frames and so on now both phone weigh about 196 grams, but the 11x is about one millimeter, slimmer than the ICO.7. now on the front, the bezels and the chin are almost identical, although I have to hand it over to Xiaomi for the smaller punch hole moving to the rear, we see a traditional, yet neat camera design on the iq7, with the company's branding beneath matte texture, of course, and those who have seen my iq7 review know how much I love the solid ice blue shade.

Although one thing I'm not so sure about is the protection here. I just know that this is some AG matte class, so there's that on to the me11x polarizing camera design for sure you either love it or hate it Xiaomi branding along the bottom gorilla glass.5 protection is good, although I don't like the glossy finish at all. Now there is a celestial silver color that I have with me, which sports a gorgeous matte finish, and this phone by the way is the 11x pro, but you also get the same finish on the 11x, so choosing one phone when it comes to design. Well, it's a tough one guys, but by a slight margin. I will give the point to Xiaomi here, because I do like this camera module design on to the display the ICO, 7 sports, a 6.62 inch AMOLED panel versus a slightly taller 6.67 inch super AMOLED panel on the 11x, both feature 120 hertz refresh rate, come with peak brightness of up to 1300 nits and support HDR 10 plus. However, when I did check the playback specification on Netflix hdr10 content is supported on the 11x, whereas it is not supported on the iq7.

The me11x also supports memo for videos, while the iq7 supports memo for gaming. For those who don't know about memo, its full form is motion. Estimation motion compensation. Basically, it's a fancy term for the frame, interpolation technique or say in simple terms: memo allows you to add additional frames in between native frames so that the content looks smoother in terms of brightness levels, both get plenty bright, no complaints, viewing angles are also top-notch on both smartphones and for those interested in the green tint issue. Well, I did not come across any on both of my review units now in terms of output that is, while watching stuff or simply gawking.

At the screen, I felt the display on the mi.11X looks more vibrant. What do you say guys looking at this video? What do you all feel and mind you? The color profile is set to default on both speaking of which the me11x also gives you more options for the display. Color profile, see both smartphones have a1 quality displays with good color reproduction, and they get plenty bright as well, but when it comes to content consumption, I think the slight edge goes to the display of the May 11x. That said, the display of the iq7 is almost as good as this one. It's just that both of these phones are so evenly matched that making a choice between the two was a very difficult one, but guys now that you have seen the display section, which phones panel do you prefer? Let me know in the comments time for the hardware and both smartphones here, come with the snapdragon 870 processors, under the hood, coupled with up to 8 GB ram on the mi 11 x and up to 12 GB ram on the iq7.

I have the 8 GB ram versions of both phones here and on the storage front. Both have 128 GB of non-expandable storage, which I think should be enough for most people still a micro SD card slot wouldn't have hurt anyway, let's run some benchmarks now and see which phone does better. Let's start with android bench with a read speed that is about 400 MB per second faster and a White speed that is about 100 MB per second faster than that of the mi 11x. The iq7 takes the lead here, let's run an tutu now, even in an tutu, the ICO 7 has scored about 52 000 points higher than the mi 11 x, and even if you look at the individual scores in all the four categories, the ICO 7 scored. More now, let's run 3d mark wildlife stress test a simulation benchmark to know how a phone might perform over long stretches of gameplay.

It is not even funny the iq7 scored a 99.2 stability versus a 90.5 on the me11x and looking at all the loop scores or the best loop score or even the lowest loop score. It just shows how consistently the iq7 performed in comparison to the 11x. Finally, it is time for the CPU throttling test and for the fourth test in a row, the iq7 just dominates, even in the CPU throttling test, the snapdragon 870 inside the me11x throttled to 75 of its max performance, which is pretty much in line with other phones having the snapdragon 865 or the snapdragon 870, or even the snapdragon triple eight, but the iq7 and the snapdragon 870 performed exceptionally well.95 is the final result and a hat off to the optimization, so those were the benchmarks, but what about the real world performance? How are these phones in day-to-day usage? How are they at handling heavy games? Keep watching well, both phones are capable of handling anything that you throw at them, even while playing heavy games such as asphalt, 9 or Call of Duty mobile. I did not have any major issues regarding frame drops or stutters, although thermal management is definitely superior on the iq7 in comparison to the mi 11x, which means when you play games for longer durations the surface of the haiku gets barely warm and while the mi 11x also doesn't run blazing hot, it does get significantly warm at the rear and at the front also, the gaming experience is enhanced on the iq7 because of memo tech. Yes, like the mi 11x supports memo for video playback, the ICO 7 supports it for gaming, and while it doesn't work for all games, the general gaming performance is kind of better on the ICO.7 thanks to additional gaming features and an amazing vibration motor, which simply takes your gaming experience. On to the next level, speaking of the vibration motor, the haptics on both phones are precise, very good haptic performance on both smartphones, undoubtedly, and as for the audio output, both phones come with stereo speakers with the mi 11x featuring Dolby Atmos support, while ICO 7 features, high-res audio support, here's a quick sample for you to judge.

Let me know which one do you think sounds better genius in terms of software. Both phones come with their own custom skins on top of android 11, the ICO 7 features fun touch OS 11.1, while the mi 11x features mini 12. And both are fully loaded, feature-rich skins. To be honest, me, UI, 12, actually packs in more features than fun touch. Os now scrolling through menus or switching between apps feels smoother on fun touch.

Os and mini.12 is also very smooth guys, but I did see slight stutters here and there, while scrolling in the multitasking screen or while scrolling through a web page, and things like that also Netflix for some strange reason felt choppy on mini 12 as the display restricted itself to 60 hertz. Now this could be a problem on the side of Netflix, but either way I just wanted to put it out there in terms of bloatware. Both phones give you an option while setting up to skip downloading suggested apps, but even after that, mini 12 has some pre-loaded stuff such as me. Pay me credit me store, which I understand could be the community apps, but what if we don't need those apps? Similarly, fantastic OS also has those Wii app store and a similar sort of pre-loaded apps and the most annoying is hot apps and hot games, both of which you can't even remove or uninstall like why. Thankfully, I haven't seen any sort of ads on both these smartphones, which is great, and I hope it stays this way.

Ram management is better with fun touch OS. Definitely the 8gb ram, plus 3gb virtual ram helps here now. Mini 12, coupled with 8gb ram, is also fine, but in terms of holding apps in the background or multitasking, the ICO 7 does a better job. Now, overall, when it comes to the software, I think I will side with junta chose on the ICO.7. Now don't get me wrong, as I said, mini 12 is definitely the more feature-rich skin among the two, but for me, fun touch.

Os is simply easy to use, feels lighter in comparison, and it gets the job done. As for the battery life, there's a 4400 my unit inside the ICO, 7 versus a 4520 my unit inside the 11x, so both phones can last for about a day on a single charge if you're a medium user, but if you're, a heavy user, keep in mind that you will have to charge both the phones twice a day. Also, none of them is a champ. When it comes to standby times I mean I was seeing an overnight drain of about eight to ten percent on both the smartphones and coming back to charging the smartphones. Well, this is where the real difference is, while the ICO 7, with its 66 watt charger, takes about 30 minutes to go from 0 to 100.

The 11 takes about 50 minutes to fully charge using its 33 watt charger. Moving on to the connectivity, and both these smartphones come with 5g support. That is the mi 11x supports two 5g bands, whereas the iq7 only supports one. Does it matter at this point not to me now, as for carrier aggregation? Some say it is there on the iq7. Some say it is not well.

According to my testing on the Jio 4g network, I did not find carrier aggregation support on the iq7 in my area, while the 11x does support it, as you can see on your screens and here's a quick 4g speed test to show what difference carrier aggregation makes without a doubt the 11x dominates, and while we are at it, let's do a Wi-Fi speed test as well. Do note both phones support Wi-Fi six, although keep in mind that I don't have a Wi-Fi six routers anyway, here's the result and with a four millisecond ping and a 180 MB per second download speeds. The mi 11x definitely performed better. Now, despite the iq7, not having support for carrier aggregation, 4g has been working absolutely fine for me at home on the smartphone. That said, when life does get back to normal, and we're out on the streets inside the malls inside the metro inside the offices, I think, so carrier aggregation is definitely going to be a plus point for the May 11x.

Finally, let's move on to the cameras. Both phones come with a triple n setup. At the back on the iq7, you get a 48 megapixel main camera, coupled with a 13 megapixel ultra-wide camera and a 2 megapixel depth camera at the front. There's a 16 megapixel snapper for selfies. On the other hand, the mi 11x also comes with a 48 megapixel main camera.

This is coupled with an 8 megapixel ultra-wide lens and a 5 megapixel tell macro lens for selfies. There's a 20 megapixel front facing camera in this daylight image taken from the primary camera. Both phones exhibit good color, reproduction, and they've done a very good job, although both have their strengths and weaknesses. As you can see, the dark parts as in the shadows are handled better or say, look better exposed in the image of the ICO 7. While details look slightly better in the mi 11 XS photo after zooming in but overall, as I said, both phones did a very good job.

Now the same scene captured from the ultra-wide angle, camera of both smartphones and this time, around colors and dynamic range, look amazing in both outputs. Although the iq7 once again does better when it comes to exposing the darker areas. Also, the details upon zooming in turned out better in the icon image, also showing what you can expect in terms of color disparity between the primary and ultrawide lenses of both the smartphones. Now when it comes to full resolution, 48 megapixel shots from both smartphones. At first glance, these photos look indistinguishable.

However, when you zoom in you realize that the Xiaomi did far better in terms of details and this time around, it even did better when it came to exposing the darker area. And one thing I don't know if you guys can make out on your screens, but the colors look slightly warmer in the Xiaomi's photo. And if you ask me, the output looks more natural when compared to the iq7. In terms of macro photos, well, the Xiaomi does have a dedicated tell macro lens, but I still prefer the output from the iq7 okay. Now it's time for the portrait mode shot taken from the rear camera and I think edge separation is done better on the Xiaomi.

As a matter of fact, details and skin tone are also handled better on the Xiaomi. The skew's image is also a tad bit bright, in my opinion, also the text on my shirt. If you see that definitely it is more detailed in Xiaomi's output. Now in terms of selfies, I can easily give the point to Xiaomi. Here I mean.

There's no point of debate also beat the details, the skin tone or the wider field of view. The output from that me 11x looks better. Also. The dynamic range is better on Xiaomi's camera. Simply look at the tube light behind me, and I also noticed the IPO's image to have this slight magenta tint.

I don't know if you guys can make out but yeah there's that in terms of photos taken in extreme low light, while both cameras are nothing to write home about, but between the two the mi 11x does seem to do much better. I mean just see the second photo. Don't you think the me11x did a decent job with the details, colors and white balance and mind you? It was very dark on the terrace when I took this photo okay, taking a look at this 4k 30 fps video sample now, and would you believe the mi 11x has electronic image stabilization versus optical image, stabilization on the iq7, see the colors and how the video looks. That's something of a personal taste, but, most importantly guys, if you have made it this far in the video. Tell me please that do you also feel that the pants and movements are looking better on the Xiaomi, despite the phone not having is share your thoughts below, however, in the 1080p 60fps video sample, the iq7 clearly dominates is kicks in, and it is pretty evident.

I don't even need to say anything here finally time for the selfie video sample and then the verdict, hello, everyone. This is the daylight video sample being shot on the iq7 and the me11x. So not a very sunny day here in New Delhi. Actually, it's about to rain, and it's very cloudy as well, but still you can get an idea as to how the front-facing uh video quality looks like from both the smartphones, the me11x can shoot up to 1080p 60fps, but since the ip7 is restricted to just 1080p 30fps, I thought, let's just do the let's just record the 1080p 30fps from both the smartphones but yeah. This is how the output looks like, and I'm walking right now, so you can make out how's the stabilization.

Also, let me know what do you think about the audio about the audio output from both the smartphones? How does my audio sound? Let me know in the comments and yeah that's about it. This is how this is the front-facing video sample on both the smartphones, the m11x and the iq7. Let me know your thoughts in the comments below, so it is time for the verdict, guys and to be honest. Choosing between these two smartphones was very difficult. As I said earlier in the video.

Both of these phones are so evenly matched that you can't go wrong with either of them. Subjectively speaking, I would personally go for the ICO seven. My reasons being I like the simplistic approach of one touch OS, I prefer the fastest 66 watt charging. The gaming experience is so, so good on the ip7 and because there's also a 12gb ram version of the iq7. I would anyway go for that variant.

Budget is no problem. That said, one can't deny the clear advantages of the 11x, that is, it has carrier aggregation support. You clearly saw the dominating performance of the Xiaomi in the 4g speed test, then mini 12 is more feature-rich can't deny that as well. Also, I think the audio output and the display quality are slightly better on the me11x and finally, despite featuring as, I found the camera performance to be slightly more consistent on the me11x and yeah there's also a 6gb ram, plus 128gb storage option of the 11x that retails for about 30 000 rupees, just in case, if you're running low on budget, you can go for this one as well, and that was the comparison between the 11x and the iq7. So guys now that you have watched the video which phone would you prefer to buy, let me know in the comments and subscribe if you haven't already thanks for watching and for all the latest in tech, stay tuned to Mr phone, see you guys in the next one take care and stay safe.

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