Poco F3 vs Samsung S20 FE 5G: Who Wins? YOU TELL ME! By Lim Reviews

By Lim Reviews
Aug 14, 2021
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Poco F3 vs Samsung S20 FE 5G: Who Wins? YOU TELL ME!

Hey guys welcome back to another video with LIM reviews, so today, right here we're going to be having a more of like a casual conversation here and take a look at where the flagship killers are heading in this year's direction. So on my left here, I actually have a very interesting device that I've not been using for quite some time now. This is the Samsung Galaxy, s20, Fe 5g version, and on my right here I have the very famous Poco f3. So both devices right here are actually one of the best flagship killers of 2021 and 2020. We don't want to forget about that. So in this video.

It's really more about this, comparing both devices here side by side, whether you should actually buy the Poco f3 today or still go for the Samsung s20 Fe 5g all right, so both devices here actually cost very different. If you don't already know, the Poco f3 here is retailing for about 1 700 ringgits here in Malaysia, and the Samsung s20 Fe over here is retailing close to 3000 ringgits. So that's a huge difference between the Poco f3 right there compared to the s20 Fe 5g bear in mind. Both versions here are the 5g versions. The s20 Fe 4g is much cheaper, but I'm comparing both these devices here, because both of these are 5g related all right.

So, let's see what you do get for the money and whether again you should pick the Poco or the s20 Fe 5g right. So just starting up we'll talk a little about design, and I think I've mentioned a couple of times now. The Poco f3 looks just like that. It's got a really reflective back if you choose the black version, but of course there's also the white and the blue version that looks a little more different, not so reflective, and in this video here you can see that this is what you get with the Poco f3 very decent design. I would say here, but I would have preferred something that is not so uh reflective, so it doesn't capture that much fingerprint.

So this is what you get with the Poco f3 right here in terms of the galaxy s20 Fe. I do notice that this is actually a little more towards my liking because of that very smooth back panel. But if you ask me, it also does look a bit bland right here. So really it's up to you to decide whether you prefer the design of the Poco f3 or the Samsung s20 Fe. Let me know now in the comment section below which you actually prefer: do you like the reflective back panel of the polo, or do you like the matte materials of the Samsung device right here, all right, so flipping the device to the front? This is where it gets a little different.

Obviously, if you see it side by side like that notice that the Poco device is just a bit slightly larger compared to the Samsung s20 Fe right here and both are actually using super AMOLED displays with 120hz refresh rate. So very nice displays right here. Everything is smooth and fluid on both devices. Of course, Samsung makes the best AMOLED display. So, even though this was launched last year, it's still having an awesome display and I have nothing to complain about for both devices right here in terms of the display.

The quality is just awesome. Uh, there's nothing much to complain about here really and the viewing angles are all perfect contrast levels, saturation levels, even the viewing angles like I mentioned, is really, really nice and go all the way to the sides and can still see the images very clearly and sharp so thumbs up to that. But just bear in mind that the locos display is just that slight bit larger compared to the Samsung s20 Fe right there all right now, let's talk about power, what's powering both devices, so obviously the Samsung s20 Fe was launched last year and that came with the snapdragon 865, which everyone was very happy about. But today along came the Poco f3 with a more powerful processor. So it's rocking the snapdragon 870, which is based on benchmark scores alone, 10 slightly more powerful compared to the Samsung s20 right here, all right.

So I'm just going to quickly take my device right here and show you what kind of scores you can get in terms of the benchmarks. So I've run the 3d mark right here, which actually is a very good representation of gamers and see how it performs under stress test, so just going to pull my other Poco f3 right here, because this is already showing it. So I'm just going to show you my results right here and just take a look at the wildlife results right here in terms of the score we're getting 4200 on the Poco device compared to just 3700 on the Samsung s20 Fe. So already it's a little less powerful compared to the polo, obviously because of the processor difference. But if you go to the wildlife stress test, a bear in mind, there's a tap list right here, notice that both devices here are actually very consistent in terms of the performance it's providing.

The stability is 99 for both devices right here. That means, if you take these devices and play like uh graphic heavy games like let's say for gen in impact, or something like that. Now you can expect the performance to be very similar, even though you play games for a very long period of time, so the con, the consistency between the performance in both devices here are actually very good, but just bear in mind that the Poco is just slightly a hit with that additional 10 percent, more power. Okay, going to put that down for now, uh in terms of actual day-to-day use uh. We both have eight gigabytes of ram and 256 gigabytes of internal memory for both devices right here.

So it's pretty much the same thing again in terms of day-to-day performance. It is both very smooth and fluid in terms of your social media, your Facebook, you know your YouTube and all that browsing. Everything is just perfectly fine here, but again you must give the slight edge to the Poco right here, because it's just rocking that slightly faster processor right there. Apart from that, I must also mention that the Poco device right here comes with the 360hz sampling rate, so it does feel a little more sensitive towards each touch and interaction with the device itself. So, overall, I would say in terms of just a user experience I would say it is slightly that bit smoother on the Poco f3 right here, all right enough about performance.

Let's talk a little about the oops, sorry about that something is boiling all right. So enough about performance. Let's talk a little about the cameras on the back here, so uh. Both devices here spot three cameras or three sensors. If you may so on the Poco device, we have a 48 megapixel main and 8 megapixel ultra-wide and a 5 megapixel macro uh.

We do not have a telephoto lens there, so it's a bit different on the Samsung s20 Fe. We do get a 12 megapixel main 12, megapixel ultra-wide and an 8 megapixel telephoto uh. If I remember my numbers correctly, so you do get a telephoto lens on the Samsung, whereas you get a macro lens on the Poco device right here. But all those are just numbers guys. I've taken quite a few pictures with both devices right here, so I can show a comparison to you guys, so I'll.

Let you be the judge and check out these daylight images, night images and tell me which you actually prefer in terms whether it is the polo. Do you think it comes out on top or is it the Samsung s20 Fe that comes up on top so check out these images, and let me know down in the comment section below all right so now that we're done talking about the cameras? Let's talk very quickly about the battery that came in these devices right here, so both devices right here actually comes with a decent battery that is able to last one day on a single charge for sure they both also come with charges in the box. So no worries about that, and really I have no issues with the batteries itself. They both are great all right. So if you're, not a gamer- and you are able to stretch your battery life a little more, I would say that the slide edge actually goes to the Samsung s20 Fe right here in just in terms of battery life, because I noticed that the screen on time was about 30 minutes to one hour more than a Poco f3 right there.

So just bear that in mind all right. Last but not least before we go, let's talk a little about those stereo speakers, so both devices here come with stereo speakers on the top and at the bottom I must say that the audio quality coming from both devices are actually pretty good, and I can't really show the audio experience right here, but I am going to play a quick clip because I know some of you guys might want to hear that so, let's go into the non-copyright music right there, so that was the Poco right there from my hand, distance and let's check out the one on the Samsung all right, guys. Honestly speaking from my distance right here, the audio for both devices are actually pretty equal. I would say that the bass, the crispiness of the audio, is actually very good right here for smartphones, especially in 2021, and yes, I must say that I must give it a time for both devices here in terms of audio quality at max volume. They both sound almost the same in terms of volume and as well as the audio quality, so definitely giving a thumbs up there.

We both don't have headphone jacks for both devices right here, so you can forget about that. But yeah. We have great speakers on board right here. All right guys. I think that's pretty much it for this video again.

This is just a quick look at whether you should check out the f3 today or the Samsung s20 Fe 5g. If you are looking for like a flagship killer, that you would want to last a couple of years from today onwards, so yeah, let me know guys uh, would you prefer to go for the 1700 ringgit Poco f3? Or would you be actually willing to spend another thousand three hundred ringgit more and get the close to three thousand ringgit Samsung s20 Fe right here? All right, I think, that's pretty much it for this video. I hope you enjoyed this video if you like this video, give me that thumbs up, and I'll see you guys in the next one bye.


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