Xiaomi Mi 10 vs iQOO 3 Comparison - Pros, Cons & Everything Else! By C4ETech

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Aug 15, 2021
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Xiaomi Mi 10 vs iQOO 3 Comparison - Pros, Cons & Everything Else!

With the impending launch of the show-me media, and it seems the competition in the Falcon flagship space in India. It's heating up, though the meeting's Indian launch has been pushed. I, do have a unit here with me and in today's video. Let's see how the meeting compares to the ICO 3, that's already being sold in India figure out, which 5g flagship actually offers the best bang for your buck. Hey guys, I share from c4e tech and if you do end up liking. What you see in this video please subscribe and turn on notifications by hitting that Bell icon.

Let's now get started, both phones have a real premium feel to them and that's cause of the all glass bells. Now Michael's got Gorilla Glass 6 for the back and short sensation up for the front. Well, Shawn is gone with Gorilla Glass 5 for both the front and back now. The 10 is the taller of the two, but Xiaomi have managed to keep it slim on despite packing in a high-capacity battery. It's even lighter not by much, though just 208 grams compared to 215.

That's it! You don't really feel the heft on either phone given the weight is evenly spread. Now, I GU has gone for a rectangular camera bump and a gradient finish for the silver and black variants. It's all very 20/20, we've seen it with multiple phones before but the volcano orange. It looks unique. Furthermore, it's got a matte orange finish with black speckles to if it's a bull new, look that I'm most definitely found attractive the meat and, on the other hand, it's all elegance and class.

Furthermore, it's got the classic Xiaomi camera placement with a subtle gradient pattern. The curves in the 3d glass are much more pronounced with a curved screen upfront that melts into the metal frame. The meat and honestly reminds me of last year's flagship, Samsung series. Now the country does have some special features like a dedicated AI button and those monster touch buttons, which are basically side mounted air triggers for gaming. But the meeting has a secondary speaker located to the top edge of the phone.

It's got that going for it. It's not the European as a speaker, but it's got a dedicated speaker. So the end of the day, both phones, they are pretty well-matched and the design choices. Here. It's going to boil down to personal preference.

Now I already mentioned the curved edges of the screen on the median, but that's not the only advantage it has over the ICO 3. It's got the larger screen, 6.6 7 inches compared to 6.4 for both our AMOLED, but it's got the higher refresh rate 90 Hertz compared to 60 Hertz, while both phones to half punch holes for the selfie cameras, the IQ 3 is punch folded. It is a little smaller other than that. These displays to share a lot in common. They look gorgeous.

They are support for HDR playback, and they have the same 180 hoods that sampling rate, so that response should be decent enough, while gaming, speaking of which we have the same top-of-the-line snapdragon 865 chips on both phones. Taking a look at the numbers, it looks like the IQ 3 has an advantage here now. Benchmark results are all fine and good, but what about real-life usage? Well, this is where the meeting shines. The higher ninety Hertz refresh rate, coupled with the powerful Snapdragon 865, ensures that every user interface elements right from animations to scrolling through menus. It all feels very and buttery smooth, not that the ICO 3 is not smooth.

It's just that the higher refresh rate on the meeting makes everything feel a little more fluid. Both these phones. They run on android 10, with their own custom interfaces or custom skins. I go squad, haiku UI, which is very similar. We are footage OS, the monster mode on it is where the mention it helps get the most out of the hardware the meet and runs on me, UI 11, and we've seen you are 11 a lot.

An author comes with its own gaming mode game, turbo I'm talking about gaming. Both phones handled everything we threw at them with ease, and that's no surprise. Given the flagship internals, we tried pub G at HD, graphics, settings and the performance. You know stock knobs right now. However, with games like a sport, where there is support for high refresh rates, the meeting obviously has an advantage, because more FPS is better right.

That being said, if you are a fan of betrayal games like Busy or even collar duty, the code freeze, air triggers- might interest you more. These buttons are customizable, and we can even change the pressure. That's needed to activate them now. One thing worth mentioning is that we have two variants of that: I could three the full G variant comes with eight gigs of RAM 128 or 256 gigs of u FS, 3.1 storage. The five G variant, on the other hand, comes with twelve gigs of RAM and 256 gigs of high-speed storage, the same one.

You have s 3.1 the Megan doesn't seem to have a 4G variant, at least not as of now we get to choose between eight and twelve gigs of RAM and 128 and 256 gigs of u FS, 3.0 storage. When it comes to battery life, we've got a 44, 40 mill, ampere battery on the IE code. Three, the meeting has the higher capacity battery force on 80 mAh. Well, the meeting does have the advantage here with an 8% higher capacity battery. It also has about a 4% larger display, the meeting.

That's it the meter, and it still does have an inch, but the battery life should be close when it comes to charging, though the difference is stark. The IQ takes the lead here with a massive 55 watt charger, so zero to 50. It just takes 15 minutes the meat and, on the other hand, it's got a very respectable 30 watt charger and that's quite fast to 0 to 30 in 15 minutes and add to it. The meeting has fast wireless charging support on board with its proprietary charger. Of course, the meeting can charge it up to 30, watts, wirelessly and that's just nuts right wired and wireless charging had the same speeds anyway, and we also have support for reverse wireless charging.

As for sun rays, both phones have in display fingerprint scanners, the could free, it seems to be a tad faster when it comes to audio. We have dual speakers on the media, and they sound absolutely fantastic. The ICO 3 though it has a headphone jack, something the 10 lakhs. It also has an extra a button which, like the monster buttons, we've already seen, is also customizable. Now, with that, it has time we talked cameras.

Both phones have quad camera setups to the back, starting with the primary we've got, Samsung's I, so still bright. Hmm, acts 108 pixel sensors on the median, that's paired with an optically stabilized to have 1.7 lens on the country. We've got the popular 14, megapixel Sony IMF 586 couple of the F 1.79 aperture lens no OS, though pictures from both phones. They came out looking sharp with crunchy colors, but when it came to detail the meat- and it does have an edge zooming into this billboard, we can see how sharp the text is. When it comes to the low-light, we have a dedicated night mode on both phones and here is the meat and really shines it takes better-looking pictures.

There's more detail is less noise, the AI code 3. It also has a greenish tint here on some images, so the meeting is just flat-out better for low-light. Switching to ultra-wide, both phones take 13, megapixel pictures, but the ones on the IQ 3. This time they have better detail. Additionally, the ICO 3 also has autofocused well, the Remington has a dedicated 2 megapixel macro camera.

The kiosk tree uses the same 13 megapixel ultra-wide for macros. Surprisingly, the cropped and shots on the ICO 3 actually do better than the dedicated macro camera. The colors are more vibrant, there's more detail they're just better here. The ICO 3 also has a 13 megapixel snapper that can do 2 X optical zoom. It takes some nice-looking shots which the median obviously cannot match because it does not have it on the photo sensor.

Finally, when it comes to portraits the median seems to be applying some sort of smoothening effect, even with all the beauty filters turned off. The echo 3, on the other hand, takes crisp shots, good detail levels on the subjects face now. Switching over to selfies and the 16 megapixel snapper on the IQ 3 is gonna, go toe-to-toe with the meeting here. Both phones have a good amount of detail, but when it comes to portraits, the IQ tends to overexpose the background mode. As far as videos go the meet and has any separate sleeve, it can record 8k footage with its primary sensor and, thanks to oh, is the footage, isn't very shaky either.

The ICO 3 can only do up to a maximum of 4k 60fps and compared to the 4k footage on the 10. It is shaky so when it comes to photos from the primary camera, the 10 does better and even with videos it does better. But for portraits white angles and even macros. The ICO 3 has an edge another area where the ICO 3 should definitely have an edge. It's with the pricing.

I say it should, because we don't have official word on the Indian pricing of the meeting yet, but taking into account the Chinese pricing I expect them. We tend to start anywhere between 40 and 45 thousand rupees. That would make it more expensive than the base I could 3 the 8 128 gigs of the ICO 3 is priced at 37 K, but there is a caveat here. If we are looking for a five three four, then the ICO three it starts at 45,000 because it's got only 150 variant rate and that price the meeting. It starts to look a bit more appealing, because it's got that curved screen: 90 Hz, refresh dual speakers, 8k video, recording and 30 what wireless charging going for it.

However, 5g still has a long way to go before it can become mainstream. It can even become usable in India. So if you want the best price to performance, then the IQ 3 at 37 K is definitely the better deal. But if you want the flat out better phone here, then that's gotta, be the can, if you can afford it, that's the one you should go for so that's been it from my end now I want to know your opinions, which of these phones do these two phones. Do you like more the gaming focus, Tycho 3 or the Xiaomi me 10? Let me know in the comments below and with that we get at the end of this video, and it is time for me to bid you adieu thumbs up thumbs down, based on what you felt about the videos subscribe turn on notifications by hitting that Bell icon.

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