What's up guys Joey here, if you get egg and Realme has launched another promising smartphone in the budget segment for 2020, the Realme c3, we're going to be comparing this phone with the Redmi Note 8 one of the best entry-level smartphones for last years, without further ado here is our comparison. Review checking out aesthetics, the Realme c3 features a textured matte back design that gives a Sunday like pattern when exposed to light at different angles. What we really like about c3, taking a different approach to the conventional back designs of phones today, and although it is polycarbonate, the Realme c3 does a good job at still giving it the premium touch. At the front we get a water drop style notch, as well as some bezels on the side, with the top and chin being more prominent. We're happy note.8, on the other hand, has a more sleek design element, a complete with a plastic frame. Unlike the Realme c3, this device gets a front and back glass design, both protected by Corning Gorilla, Glass 5, and because of this it does add some weight to it.
But in exchange for a more premium robust feel compared to a lighter phone. As for the front, we get a drop notch as well as a similar bezel layout as the Realme c3, but with a slimmer chin. The c3 looks better. If bold and bright is your thing, but the Redmi Note it has a classier look to it that can be taken seriously when needed. It's also worth mentioning that the c3 is not a fingerprint magnet, while the note 8 is but who isn't going to slap on a case anyway.
We know it's preference, but for aesthetics, we're going to go with the Redmi Note 8. Looking at the physical configuration for both these devices, we can find the power button on the right-hand side of the real nice III speaker, grille micro, USB, charging port and a headphone jack at the bottom, along with the primary microphone nothing on top and on the Left we get the SIM card tray and volume. Rocker looks like there's no notification light for this device as well. So keep that in mind, if you're used to phones that have one further note 8 we get with the power and volume rocker combo on the right side. At the bottom, we have the loudspeaker type, C, charging, port, primary mic and headphone jack on the left, the SIM card tray as well, and on top we get a noise-cancelling mic and an IR blaster.
And, unlike the c3, the note it has a white notification LED at the top left-hand side of the screen. So you know if you missed any calls or messages. Both phones have a note. We're protruding camera bump, but a jelly case can always fix that problem. Now checking out the ports of both devices, they don't.
It gets a USB type-c port. While the Realme see three still uses a micro, USB port yeah sure it's an entry-level device, so maybe really wanted to cut back on the charger port. But the note it is an entry-level device as well still they were able to squeeze in some more features in. So that's something to think about personally, after being exposed to type C for the last few years, I don't think I'll be ever going back to micro, USB and I. Think that truth is the same for some of you guys as well.
Next up checking out display the Realme c3 has a 6.5 inch, IPS LCD with a resolution of 720 by 1600, while the Redmi Note it gets a smaller 6.3 inch display. But, unlike the c3, the note it SA full HD panel with a resolution with an 80 by 23 40. We mentioned this before. But if you're used to phones with 720p displays, then you might not be too bothered. But if you are coming from four with a full HD display, I'm sure you'll notice a little of a difference, especially when reading text and looking at my new details so for display we're giving this one two there had been no date powering these bad boys are two different processors.
The Realme c3 is the world's first smartphone to be powered by the MediaTek hello g70 chipset, while the Redmi Note 8 as a more dated, but still respectable, snapdragon 665 on paper. The g 70 beats the snapdragon 665 by far, but in real life performance. It's not that large of a margin, especially when comes to daily tasks, but where the Hello g70 outperforms is in its game. Optimization. For example, the Realme series preset graphics on pop G mobile were ultra-high, which really surprised us, whereas the note 8's graphics are preset the low, although in some games like asphalt, 9 and Call of Duty, the real Missy 3 place at medium graphics by default, so there might be still be some games that require optimization.
In any case, casual gaming is pretty both on either device, but we're giving this round to the real nice e3 for multitasking and storage. The Realme c3 is currently available in three gigabytes of RAM, coupled with 32 gigabytes of internal storage. While the Redmi Note 8 gives you a choice of 3, gigabytes of ram, 4, gigabytes of ram and 6 gigabytes of ram with storage of 32 gigabytes, 64 gigabytes and 128 megabytes, although, as far as we know, the 6 gigabytes of ram variants are not available in the Philippines. Now moving on to software, the c3, the all-new Realme UI 1.0, based on android 10 out of the box, while the Redmi Note 8 has new, I 11 on top of android 9 pi new. I have always been one of my personal favorites because of its simplicity, but I have to admit that we're also really loving the new interface unreal.
The UI on the c3 animations are also very minimal. Keeping the interface clean and snappy sure we do get some bloatware, but that's not surprising, to see any more nowadays when it comes to navigation. We get the option for gesture controls for both devices, and your standard navigation buttons at the bottom, even if you like using third-party launchers, that doesn't discourage the fact that both the c3 and note 8 have some pretty good default skins and even offered art mode. But if you're into the latest updates, you might fancy the c3 more. But the note 8 is just as good in our opinion.
You'll just have to wait a little longer for Android 10. Now, let's talk cameras. The Realme c3 has a triple camera setup. It's got a 12 megapixel main shooter 2 megapixel macro and 2 megapixel depth. While the Redmi Note 8 has a quad camera set up with a 48 megapixel main sensor, make megapixel ultra-wide and in 2 megapixel depth sensor and a 2 megapixel macro lens quickly.
Comparing them side by side, the c3 captures decent shots under ample lighting conditions. Preparing the two, the Redmi Note 8 is more detailed and defined. Whether it's day or night, we get better colors on the note, 8, comfortless III, and it's better at subject record separation in portrait mode, although we also get chroma boost on the c3, which helps gives a better color pop, but they tend to over saturate in some scenarios having a 1080p display. On the note, it also helps in making the images more crisp and clear, especially when zooming into photos in less favorable light conditions. The Alumni c3 performs okay, but compared the Redmi Note.8 photos come out less vivid and a little more flat. If not struggling to capture accurate, colors and luminescence.
We noticed that the note 8 scammer all stands to naturally over expose its images, but you can always lower the exposure anyway. The c3 seems to get colors a little more accurately, depending on the lighting and conditions. Unfortunately, really UI stock camera app doesn't come up with a lot of options compared to the note 8, but macro panorama and pro mode are present. The note eights camera software, on the other hand, has night mode AI and a little more flexibility when comes to tweaking camera settings. So keep that in mind as well.
In any case, the Realme c3 is still a pretty good for well lit places, but overall we're definitely going to have to give this one to the Redmi Note 8. When it comes to video, the c3 can record 1080p at 30fps, while the note 8 can record 4k at 30fps and stun ATP up to 60fps, keep in mind that playing or recording 1080p videos on the c3 will still be downscale do 2 at 720p display. As for the front cameras, the Realme c3 has a 5 megapixel sensor, while the rabbinate 8 has a 13 megapixel sensor with the c3 capable of recording 1080p at 30fps, while the note 8 can do 60 FPS, the c3 surprisingly captures pretty well during the day being able to distinguish little details like hair, but can be inconsistent, especially in dark situations. The node, it's 13, megapixel camera, on the other hand, performs much better but still tends to be overexposed by default. But again, you can always adjust left moving on to security features, both the Realme c3 and Redmi.
Note 8 have rear mounted fingerprint scanners, which are pretty responsive, though I noticed that the safety register is slightly quicker than the note 8. It's not really all that noticeable on day-to-day basis. But apart from that, both these devices have faced unlock that too, a pretty great job of unlocking your phone as well. In terms of battery there, you see three packs a five thousand million, our capacity that surprisingly lasted up to 26 hours and our standard video loop test. On the other hand, the Redmi Note 8, with its four thousand William hour cell, fell short lasting only a little more than half the time, the c3 at 13 hours and 42 minutes.
The c3 comes with a 10 watt charger. While the Redmi Note 8, gets 18 watt fast charging support both take around 2 hours to fully charge. Clearly the c3 outperforms the note 8 and this one, but that's not to say that the note it can still power through a whole day and moderate usage. As long as you leave the house for the charged, everybody comes down to price, the Realme CD has a compelling price point of 5990 Passes, and it's available in blazing red or frozen blue. While there every note eights ranges from 7000 I heard 90 pesos of the 9990 pesos, depending on the variant you choose, and it's available in Neptune, blue moon, light, white and space black.
So taking all things into consideration, the real nice e3 is undoubtedly a bang for your buck device for less than six thousand pesos, and there are not a lot of phones that perform really well at this price point. So if you really want the latest Android that larger battery and if you're in a tight budget go for the c3, but if you want those extra features such as a 1080p play type C in an IR, blaster, I suggest going for the note date. So what do you guys think you, like? The real me, see three more or the Redmi Note 8? Let us know in the comments down below and if you enjoy this video, please do drop a like subscribe to. Our channel for more content hit Level I, contribute if your uploads and be sure to visit you beta comm for the latest tech news interviews. This has been Joey and be sure to stay hydrated.
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