Samsung Galaxy A71 Vs Oppo Reno 3 Pro Practical Comparison By Geekyranjit

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Aug 22, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy A71 Vs Oppo Reno 3 Pro Practical Comparison

Hi guys this is reindeer and in this video let's do a practical comparison between the Oppo Renault 3 versus the Samsung Galaxy a71, and these uh are sort of premium mid-range smartphones, and they are priced very close to each other. So let's have a closer look at the safe and, as you can see, guys uh both of them are actually having an uh AMOLED screen. In fact, the Samsung has a super AMOLED screen, whereas the Oppo has a regular AMOLED screen and both are actually good. But one thing that I noticed is that on the Samsung, it's a bigger screen, as you notice 6.7-inch screen that you're getting and again Samsung generally puts very good AMOLED screen so that we are finding- and this one also has that AMOLED screen and again both are actually perfect. But again, I like the fact that we are having a slightly bigger screen on the Samsung. Hence, it's actually much better to consume content uh regarding weight.

Both are close to each other, just five gram difference, but in terms of uh, what do you say? Uh the depth uh? Actually, the Samsung is slightly uh narrower, I would say in the department: it's actually, the Samsung is having a 7.7 mm, whereas the open slightly thicker at about 8 mm now moving on, I would say both of them have the AMOLED screen, as I told you, and both of them have that always on display option and that works well, we have the in display fingerprint scanner, and here I would say, I'm neutral both of them actually work pretty well uh, but one place. I noticed that the Samsung goes ahead, and I'm happy that Samsung implemented this on the a71, because generally they keep this feature only for their higher end series, the flagship s and the note series we do have the full version of the Samsung pay on this one. So you can add your credit cards and stuff and just tap on the machine and do the payment uh, something like that is simply not present. On the Oppo and yes, of course, uh. The Samsung also has uh the full NFC support.

So that's a big deal. I would say anyone if you have used any Samsung phone. You know that how useful that Samsung pay feature is right, so we have that full functionality of the same uh. Next. If we talk about the processor, the Samsung is having the snapdragon 730 uh soc, which is based on eight nanometer process.

This is also OCTA core processor, whereas the Oppo went with the MediaTek uh hello p95. This is also outscore, but this is based on the older process. That's 12 nanometers, I would say uh, don't get me wrong. The performance even on this Oppo is actually perfect uh, but I feel uh. We prefer snapdragons and uh.

The performance of this one is also very good. It's a well optimized uh. What do you say? Uh phone and because of the eight nanometer process, I felt the battery life. I was getting was better on this, and this is one thing: uh, uh that advanced users might appreciate. If you are into that custom ROM in something, then the snapdragon variants will offer you a lot more flexibility.

That's not the case with the media deck socs. Now I'm going to another thing is that both of them fortunately have expandable storage with micros card you can expand, but I noticed that the maximum limit for some reason on the Oppo is just 256 gigabytes of micros card, whereas it's 512 gigabytes, so I feel uh that can also be a big factor. Uh. Moving to comfort, I feel both of those smartphones are very comfortable to actually hold uh. So that way, I'm like pretty neutral about it now, but moving to the battery here, I'm surprised that the Oppo is having smaller battery.

That's a 4025 William hour, whereas the Samsung is having a 4 500 William hour battery and in practical usage I would say. Definitely I was getting much better battery life on the a71 compared to the opp, and the reason for that is that eight nanometer process, because of snapdragon 730 uh soc, is very power efficient. So I would say uh if you forget uh charging this a71 next day. You don't have to be worried that much. But here I would say this is sort of everyday charge: phone uh chargers, uh, we get a 25 hot, fast charger.

Here we get a 30 watt, fast charger now moving to uh. Another thing is uh cameras. Again, cameras are very important. These days on smartphones, and here again, as you can see, both of them have a quad camera set up. The main camera is actually that 64 megapixel shooter again both have ultra-wide options.

Uh. To give you a practical idea, I took some sample shots side by side. So here are some of the samples taken side by side with both these smartphones- and I would say both of them are actually doing a good job, but in outdoor shots, if you notice the Samsung, I felt was doing the white balance slightly better and also got that color punch a little right again. Both are good, but again I felt the Samsung had a slight edge in the camera department. Now, with the software changes, I've noticed that the Samsung comes with the one UI 2.1 and because of that, it actually has some AI enhancement. So, let's look at that and the first one I noticed is in the search- and this is actually known as universal.

Our live search and as you can see, this is the app thing, but here you can search for anything. For example, let's say biryani: why not? Let's search for that, and it's going to search from apps where you can find it and also uh it'll if you have set up tomato, wiki, etc. , it'll go deep into that and get your results. So this is sort of unique, and I think so. This can be helpful.

Another small thing that I noticed on Samsung- and this is known as smart, AI crop, for example- there's the gallery- and let's say this is the picture that we have taken and if we just zoom in the smart, AI crop. Let's say you want this picture like this, and you just see this icon. If you just press this, it's actually taking out a different picture, and now, if I go back to the gallery, as you can see, it has saved this as a new picture. So again, this is also a very useful thing that you have on the Samsung also moving to SMS. If you have a lot of SMS again, the AI implementation is there even on SMS, and it adds actually smart cards to make your life easy and also in terms of the keyboard that is supplied default.

It is also multilingual, and there are also some you have some AI, if you're using uh stuff like regional languages or English, etc. It aids you uh. So these are some of the things that I noticed with the Samsung UI 2.1 on the a71 uh. This sort of AI is not present on the opp, but anyways guys. I feel both are actually very good.

Android smartphones, but you've got to decide which one is better for you. I feel the Samsung goes ahead, uh slightly because of that Samsung pay works with credit cards debit cards also, the battery life that I got was slightly better on the Samsung, and again we have that snapdragon soc on this one, but again uh you decide which one is better for you anyways guys, that's it for now, thanks for watching. This is transit and I hope to see you in my next video take care guys.


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