Oneplus 7T Vs Note 10 Lite: Which one is for you? By GadgetByte

By GadgetByte
Aug 21, 2021
0 Comments
Oneplus 7T Vs Note 10 Lite: Which one is for you?

So as you've already guessed from the title of this video today, we are comparing the Samsung Galaxy, Note and light and the one to 17. Both these phones are priced similarly, but Excel in a contrasting spectrum of smartphone experience. The OnePlus 70 emphasizes on performance, while the new 10 light has enhanced productivity going for it upon a quick YouTube search. We found a lot of videos comparing the Samsung Galaxy s, 10 light and the OnePlus 70. But, let's be honest, is that really the most appealing of comparisons? They've both got a similar, chipset and kind of sorta similar camera arrangements as well, though, the s turn light has a macro lens instead of telephoto. The s-pen on the note and light, however, is a game-changer in this price point.

So, let's find out how these two phones fare against each other, starting with the design. The no turn light is a tall phone with a class-d construction which basically is the combination of glass and plastic. While the frames are made of aluminum, despite being a note device, it does not have an IP rating. The phone does not come with Gorilla Glass protection either, and the back is if fingerprints magnets now coming to the Whimper 70. It boasts a premium glass design, both at the front and at the back protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 5 expectedly, there's no IP rating on the 70 either.

The back here is also subject to fingerprints and smudges, but not as much as the Norton light here. The buttons feel more premium and their placement is fantastic. So, overall, with its premium, glass built, Corning, Gorilla, Glass protection and a comparatively better, hands-on field. This run goes to the 1 for 17 in the second round. Let's compare their displace, you get a Super AMOLED 1080p panel on both these phones.

The Newton light is slightly bigger at six point seven inches and feels more modern things to its punch hole now. Putting these display side-by-side. The difference in quality is evident in an instant in their default. Natural screen calibration. The OnePlus 70 has an orange tint all around.

While the Newton light has a more accurate color reproduction. But don't worry, you can change the vibrancy of the display in both the phone's to your liking. Brightness is no problem on both phones, but the 90 Hertz, refresh rate on the 70 makes all the difference. As a result. That's two points in the bank for the one / 70 for its display with a higher refresh rate.

Well, we've got to do this soon, no matter how unfair it may seem, since the performance difference among these devices is quite staggering. The Samsung Galaxy Note in light is powered by the two-year-old exiles, 91 zero, which, if you remember, also powered last year's Galaxy Note nine. Similarly, the one per 70 is powered by the Snapdragon 855 plus, which was the most powerful chipset of 2019. So obviously it's got a superior performance, so it won't come as a surprise if I say that the OnePlus 70 absolutely crushes the Newton light in terms of performance, absolute faster run, smoother behave better, and the UI is cleaner as well wow that was Carole identical to a Daft Punk song. Multitasking is also better here with the new taillights struggling to keep up, but surprisingly, the Newton light one by a small marching when rendering a 1080p video to 720p in our test.

So yeah the new trend light isn't downright bad. It's just that the OnePlus 70 is better. In most of the scenarios, gaming's got the same story to tell ? I tried out some of the most graphic intensive titles and either phone handled them like a champ playing them at the highest settings did not result in any sorts of lags or stutters. However, I have to give a slight edge to the OnePlus 70, because number one, the 90 Hertz, really makes the difference here and number two. The graphic details are better pronounced on the one for 70 things get interesting on the memory front, as well as the OnePlus 70 comes with It's significantly faster UFS 3.0 storage compared to the older 2.1 on the no 10 lights. Although you can expand the storage via a micros card on the new attend light which the OnePlus lacks.

In conclusion, there's a clear winner in terms of performance among these two phones, the OnePlus 70, with its flagship, great performance and faster storage, outclasses, the new trend, light in almost every aspect of performance, thus securing its third consecutive victory in this battle time to talk audio here, the Newton life packs a single speaker whose performance is very good. It also comes with a 3.5 mm headphone jack, with Dolby Atmos support. However, you get a dual firing: stereo speakers on the 17, the audio on the 70, is loud crisp and better than the Norton light in every charger of music. Let's just hear an audio clip to witness the difference. All in all, the audio from both the phones are equally impressive.

While the 70 has a superior stereo speaker set, it's fundamentally falling behind the no-tell light because of the lack of a headphone jack and because of this, the Newton light. Finally, registers its first win in this battle. Well, you know where this is going right. It's the Norton light with its s-pen for a considerably low pricing is just revolutionary for this industry. You can make notes, create doodles, convert handwrite into text and so much more though it lacks a charger sensor like the one on the note 10 this strictly Bluetooth S Pen on the Norton light is still a novelty item and that's something the one per 70 or any other one plus phone for that matter can not do so.

That's two points for Samsung talking of software, both the devices run on the latest Android 10 out of the box. Here, the Samsung Galaxy Note L light comes with 1 UI 2.0, while the OnePlus 70 comes with oxygen, OS 10.0 on top, so this one's a tough decision. There is no perfect UI, and it ultimately goes down to your personal preference. Personally, I love Samsung's one UI, but you and our other viewers might have their own favorite Android skin with their own justifications. So we've decided that this runs at tie between the phones.

As of now, the one per 70 is leading with 4 points, while the no 10 light feels by a single points. Now, let's get into what's important the camera performance on both these foes. Both these phones have triple wear cameras consisting of a wide-angle lens and ultra wide-angle lens, and a two x telephoto zoom lens. First, the images from the primary sensor of the Newton light appear on the warmer side than that of the one plus 70. Details are good on both phones, though I did find the note I like doing a slightly better job in terms of dynamic range, but one thing is for sure: the colors portrayed on the Newton light are very close to natural, the OnePlus 70.

On the other hand, saturates, the image is slightly more onto the telephoto lens, the Newton light, noticeably yields better results with detailed images. The wide-angle lens on the Newton are better as well, not that the 70 is bad in this regard, but the Newton light performance is slightly better, though they're equal in terms of details. Okay, now, let's talk about portraits. Both phones use the telephoto lens by default to take portraits, and although the Newton light takes the crown in this aspect, the Weibull 70 is a very close. Second.

The subject skin on the former has better colors and subject focus the one for 70. On the other hand, smoothens the subjects face a little, but what the 70 nails add are the nighttime images from the night mode, but color wise. You can see that the Newton light balances it better, as the 70 has saturated the images more normal nighttime images share the same story, but you won't find many differences in the video Department. Well, both phones can go up to 60fps in 4k. Both are equally great in terms of stabilization, and the only difference you will find is the colors which the 70 saturates a little more than it should the no turn light balances the colors very well naturally, so in videos, slo-mo videos at 240fps looks similar as both are capable of shooting an F HD resolution.

However, the noted light has a slight edge as it can go up to 960 FPS at HD resolution, so which one is better well. The Newton light does better in almost every aspect and produces natural-looking images. So if I had to pick one, it would definitely be the no 10 light there you have it. Both phones are now neck to neck, with four points. Each coming to the front cameras, the Galaxy Note in light has a 32 megapixel sensor and there's a 16 megapixel front camera on the 1 plus 70 about the images I like both the 70 and the new 10 light.

Both look different despite their excellent quality. I like the color tone on both detailed preservation, a similar and overall I think both produce a satisfactory outcome for portraits those Samsung has better subject: focus, as you can see in these images with a minor differentiating factor. The Newton light takes the victory regardless making it ahead in the table. For the first time impressively the Galaxy Note in lights, power needs are supplied by a sizable 4500 mAh battery. On the contrary, the 1 470 comes with a smaller 3800 mAh battery.

So, as expected, the battery life on the no 10 light is fantastic. It easily lasted me for an entire day, even with heavy usage on average I got more than 6 hours of screen on time from the phone, which deserves all the praise, but that does not mean once the 70 has terrible battery life. With normal usage, the fold easily lasted me a day with about 6 hours of screen on time and around 20% of juice left by the time I went to bed now, that's when the phone's display is set at 60 Hertz refresh rate, but turning on 90 Hertz takes a significant hit on the battery and, as a result, will not last you a full day. In conclusion, it's clear which phone has a better battery life, the Norton light with its huge 4500 mAh battery, complementing a compromised, 60 Hertz display ultimately gives greater endurance loves a child. A 2 point lead against the 70 here at the Newton light supports 25 watt fast charging and the Wonk 70 comes with a faster 30 watt warp charge and since the neutral light is void of power, delivery's people in Hero, like it's expensive, sibling, the note 10 it's easy to guess which phone charges the fastest, and you'd be right.

The 3800 mAh cell on the 1 plus 70 goes from zero to a hundred percent in about an hour while the galaxy Newton lights, 4500 mAh battery takes about an hour and 20 minutes to go from nil to full. As a result, the Whimper 70 wins this round and sits with five points, while the note alight still tops the table with six moving on to the biometrics. Both these phones come with an optical in display fingerprint scanner putting them side-by-side. We can see that the 70 is faster all the time. The Newton light is just too slow, and not so dependable when compared to the 71 plus seventies, dominance continues on face unlock as well with much faster facial recognition compared to the Newton light.

So what does that mean to the final score? Yes, the 70s equalized, and now both these phones flip the spoils with six point each. So that was our comparison of the Samsung Galaxy newton light and the one per 17 different winners in different use cases. The no tail light shore winds in terms of cameras battery and not to forget the s-pen, but the ones the 70 has a far superior design display ads performance. More importantly, we hope that we have cleared out the confusion of our viewers, who were in dilemma about which phone to get between the two. At the end of the day, what matters is what you prioritize in a phone, so that was all for the video do.

Let us know in the comments below, if you would like to see such videos on our channel in the future, to Dylan and prismatic re, and thank you for watching.


Source : GadgetByte

Phones In This Article


Related Articles

Comments are disabled

Our Newsletter

Phasellus eleifend sapien felis, at sollicitudin arcu semper mattis. Mauris quis mi quis ipsum tristique lobortis. Nulla vitae est blandit rutrum.
Menu