Tuesday, 24 March 2020

Redmi Note 9 Pro vs Realme 6: More value than you can shake a stick at

The rivalry between Xiaomi and Realme has generated plenty of sparks. From casual name-calling to full-on trolling, the brands have taken a no-holds-barred approach towards one another. But what about the products? After all, that’s what really matters. The fact of the matter is that competition between the two has led to better value for consumers. The constant gamesmanship between Xiaomi and Realme has resulted in hardware sold at prices that would have been unbelievable just a short few years ago.

The Redmi Note 9 Pro and Realme 6 are the latest mid-rangers to hit the market. We reviewed the Note 9 Pro recently and deemed it to be one of the best values in the market. With similar price points and different focus areas, which one wins? At Android Authority, Redmi Note 9 Pro vs Realme 6 finds an answer.

Redmi Note 9 Pro vs Realme 6: Design

Redmi Note 9 Pro vs Realme 6 overview

The Redmi Note 9 Pro and Realme 6 stand poles apart as far as design is concerned. Aesthetic preferences are subjective, and both the phones have taken a generational leap forward compared to their predecessors.

Both the Redmi Note 9 Pro and Realme 6 now sport camera cutouts for the front-facing sensor. The camera cut-out on the Note 9 Pro is centrally mounted, where the Realme 6 cutout is offset to the left. I prefer the latter approach. There is a modest-sized chin at the bottom of both the devices.

Redmi Note 9 Pro vs Realme 6 front profile and display

The Note 9 Pro has a significantly larger display at 6.67 inches with Gorilla Glass 5 front and back. I found it to be too big and it makes the phone fairly unwieldy. Add to it the 209g weight, and you’ve got a large honking phone that isn’t the easiest to hold in your hand.

The Realme 6 isn’t significantly smaller with its 6.5-inch display with Gorilla Glass 3, but the 191g weight goes a long way in making the phone feel comfortable. A 20g weight difference is nothing to scoff at and the Realme 6 is a much more comfortable device to carry about. I suspect the polycarbonate mid-frame and back go a long way in keeping the weight low.

The large display and weight make the Redmi Note 9 Pro unwieldy to hold.

Redmi Note 9 Pro vs Realme 6 in hand for size

While both phones employ LCD displays with similar default saturation levels and resolution, the Realme 6 stands out thanks to its faster 90Hz panel. The quicker refresh rate makes a noticeable difference in how on-screen elements react, providing an enhanced sense of fluidity. It is a subtle difference and is definitely nice to have.

Redmi Note 9 Pro vs Realme 6 rear panel and gradient

The rear panels are quite different. The Redmi Note 9 Pro strikes a good balance between premium and understated. While the Realme’s gradient also comes across as striking, over time I found the dull metallic sheen of the Note 9 Pro a lot more appealing. That said, both phones are extremely susceptible to scratches and scuffs; you would do well to use a case.

Neither phone is waterproof; you’ll have to make do with mere splash resistance. Both phones have fingerprint scanners integrated into the power key. Fast and easy to reach, I had no issue with either approach.

Performance

Performance is a key differentiator between the two phones, but not quite to the degree you’d expect. The Redmi Note 9 Pro brings a Snapdragon 720G to the party. Qualcomm’s latest upper mid-range chipset is powerful and more than capable of holding its own. In fact, we found it to be one of the best options in the price tier.

Redmi Note 9 Pro AnTuTu Realme 6 antutu

Meanwhile, the Realme 6 sports a Mediatek Helio G90T. In a bubble, the processor is certainly powerful enough. However, it definitely lags behind the 720G in absolute numbers and this matters if you plan to hold onto the phone for an extended period of time.

The MediaTek Helio G90T isn't as powerful as the Snapdragon 720G, but you probably won't notice in everyday use.

For everyday use, I found both phones potent enough and I never faced much of an issue with either. In supported apps and interface elements, the 90Hz display on the Realme 6 makes everything appear just a bit smoother. Both phones ship with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage as the base variant. I recommend stepping up to the 6GB / 128GB option for both. On the Realme 6, you can opt for up to 8GB RAM, though that might be overkill unless you plan to push the phone hard.

Note 9 Pro app bloat Realme 6 interface app bloat

Things are fairly similar on the software side of the equation. Be it MIUI 11 or Realme UI, there’s an abundance of bloatware that has become part and parcel of mid-range smartphones. Some can be disabled, while some can’t. Otherwise, both takes on Android are polished to a reasonable degree and offer a feature-rich, smooth user experience.

Battery

Redmi Note 9 Pro vs Realme 6 bottom edge with USB C

Both the Redmi Note 9 Pro and Realme 6 are battery monsters, but one lasts longer than the other. The Redmi Note 9 Pro pairs a 5,020mAh cell with an efficient Snapdragon chipset that enables all-day use. In our testing, we averaged over eight hours of screen-on time. In our Redmi Note 9 Pro review, we put the phone through our battery torture test and achieved six hours of screen-on time as the worst-case scenario.

Meanwhile, the Realme 6 has a smaller 4,300mAh battery. Combined with the 90Hz display, longevity isn’t quite as good. We managed between five and six hours of screen-on time. This is significantly less than the Redmi, but still enough for a full day of careful use.

You will have to make a trade-off between a bigger battery and faster charging.

When it comes to charging up the devices, however, Realme has Redmi trounced. The 30W charger included with the Realme 6 is capable of topping up the device in under an hour. Meanwhile, the Redmi Note 9 Pro’s 18W charger takes a solid 140 minutes to top up the phone.

Camera

Redmi Note 9 Pro

  • Rear:
    • 48MP primary
    • 8MP ultra-wide
    • 5MP macro
    • 2MP depth-sensing
  • Front:
    • 16MP

Realme 6

  • Rear:
    • 64MP primary
    • 8MP ultra-wide
    • 2MP macro
    • 2MP depth-sensing
  • Front:
    • 16MP

Redmi Note 9 Pro vs Realme 6 showing cameras

A camera is more than the sum of its hardware. Computational algorithms and image processing hardware play a large role in determining image quality. For the most part, both phones have similar camera systems.

Realme 6 outdoor primary Redmi Note 9 Pro primary camera Realme 6 outdoor primary
Redmi Note 9 Pro primary camera

In outdoor testing, it is straightforward to see the differences in processing between the two phones. The Redmi Note 9 Pro displays better HDR performance and delivers true-to-life colors at the expense of a darker exposure. The Realme 6, on the other hand, overexposes to bring up shadow details, which derails color accuracy a bit. While this might not be an issue for many users, the heavy-handed sharpening should be. Particularly noticeable in leaves and foliage, the sharpening imparts an artificial crispness to the shot.

Realme 6 ultra wide Redmi Note 9 Pro ultra wide Realme 6 ultra wide
Redmi Note 9 Pro ultra wide

Ultra-wide images exhibit similar processing. In this case, the Redmi Note 9 Pro’s image appears to be just a bit too dark and there is a certain softness to the shot. Neither phone captures details well, but the Realme 6’s shot looks better.

Realme 6 Redmi Note 9 Pro Realme 6
Redmi Note 9 Pro

In our close-up tests, the Redmi Note 9 Pro once against delivered superior HDR performance. This is particularly noticeable in the sky, which still comes across as blue. On the Realme 6, the tendency to overexpose completely blows out the sky and makes it look white. Both phones deliver decent natural bokeh, but in my opinion, the Redmi Note 9 Pro pulls ahead just a bit. This, of course, is personal preference.

Realme 6 night mode Redmi Note 9 Pro night mode Realme 6 night mode
Redmi Note 9 Pro night mode

Low light and night mode performance on both phones is rather good for mid-range hardware. However, the Realme 6 bests the Note 9 Pro in delivering a brighter, crisper shot. Realme has done a great job improving its night mode algorithms over the last few years, and, more often than not, its hardware manages to outperform most of the competition.

Both cameras have capable selfie shooters. That said, the Redmi Note 9 Pro does a better job at edge detection if you prefer shooting in portrait mode.

Video capabilities are evenly matched on both phones and top off at 4K, 30fps.

If you want to pixel-peep before making your decision, we’ve got a full range of high-resolution Redmi Note 9 Pro and Realme 6 image samples available.

Redmi Note 9 Pro vs Realme 6: Specs

Specs Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro Realme 6
Display 6.67 inches IPS LCD
2,400 x 1,080
20:9 aspect ratio
Corning Gorilla Glass 5
6.5 inches IPS LCD
2,400 x 1,080
20:9 aspect ratio
Corning Gorilla Glass 3
90Hz
120Hz touch-polling rate
Processor Octa-core Qualcomm
Snapdragon 720G
Adreno 618
Octa-core Mediatek MT6785 Helio G90T
Mali G76 MC4
RAM 4/6GB 4/6/8GB
Storage 64/128GB
Expandable up to 512GB
64/128GB
Expandable up to 512GB
Cameras Rear camera:
48MP (wide)
8MP (ultra-wide)
5MP (macro)
2MP (depth)

Front:
16MP selfie cam
Rear camera:
64MP (wide)
8MP (ultra-wide)
2MP (macro)
2MP (depth)

Front:
16MP selfie cam
Battery 5,020mAh
18W charging
4,300mAh
30W charging
Software Android 10
MIUI 11
Android 10
Realme UI
Dimensions 165.8 x 76.7 x 8.8mm
209g
162.1 x 74.8 x 8.9mm
191g
Price Rs 12,999 (4GB/64GB)
Rs 15,999 (6GB/128GB)
Rs 12,999 (4GB/64GB)
Rs 14,999 (6GB/128GB)
Rs 15,999 (8GB/128GB)

How do the prices compare?

The Realme 6 and Redmi Note 9 Pro start at the same price point. Priced at Rs. 12,999 (~$176) for the 4GB RAM, 64GB variant, the two phones offer incredible value. Once you start going up the variants, the value proposition changes.

The Redmi Note 9 Pro with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage commands a price tag of Rs. 16,999 (~$230), while the Realme 6 costs Rs. 14,999 (~$200). That’s a price difference of Rs. 2000 (~$30), a significant chunk of change when looking at value options.

If you really want to splurge, the Realme 6 with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage is available for Rs. 15,999 (~$216), which is still cheaper than the high-end variant of the Redmi Note 9 Pro.

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Redmi Note 9 Pro vs Realme 6: Which should I buy?

Redmi Note 9 Pro vs Realme rear profile shot

The two phones present an interesting conundrum. The Redmi Note 9 Pro sports better internals, a better primary camera, and, arguably, a more sophisticated design.

However, the Realme 6 presents the better value — and value is a key component in the affordable mid-range space. What little you lose in power, you gain in an almost-as-good camera, appealing 90Hz display, faster charging, and, most importantly, a lower price point.

The Redmi Note 9 Pro might be the more powerful phone, but the Realme 6 delivers better value for money.

You can’t go wrong with either phone, but the Realme 6 is what presents better value.

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OPPO shares tips to safely sanitize your smartphones

According to a recent study published by the Journal of Hospital Infection last February 2020, viruses such as the COVID-19 are capable of surviving up to nine days on smooth surfaces like the screens of our phones.
OPPO shares tips to safely sanitize your smartphones
How to sanitize your smartphones?

During the same month, USA Today published a story stating that "your smartphone is 7 times dirtier than your toilet".

What does that mean? We need to clean our phones regularly to avoid getting unwanted infections.

To help inform everyone about this, mobile phone maker OPPO has shared tips on how to properly and safely sanitize our smartphones.

Tips to safely sanitize your smartphones:

The tips
The tips

  1. Wash or sanitize your hands - To avoid transferring any harmful bacteria, make sure to sanitize your hands before and after you clean your phone.
  2. Ready a soft, lint-free or microfiber cloth - Avoid abrasive cloths such as towels and paper towels. Using such may damage the surface of your screen.
  3. Use 70 percent Isopropyl Alcohol - Isopropyl Alcohol is a highly effective disinfectant against viruses particularly the ones with 70 percent concentration. Anything beyond it may evaporate too quickly. When cleaning your phone with alcohol, make sure to use cotton balls or felt-tips swabs when cleaning harder to reach areas like ports and mics and to avoid liquid spilling on such parts that may cause damage to internal components. 
  4. Use liquid hand soaps with alcohol content - If Isopropyl Alcohol is not readily available, you may use hand soaps with alcohol content. Add a few drops on the screen and gently wipe the whole phone with a microfiber cloth. Make sure to avoid getting moisture in any openings. Wipe off the soap with a damp microfiber cloth afterwards, and then dry your phone off with a clean, dry microfiber cloth.
  5. Avoid using harsh home cleaning products - Window and household cleaners with strong chemical components like ammonia or hydrogen peroxide may damage your smartphone screen.
  6. Use UV light sanitation - UV-C light, in particular, also used in hospital-grade disinfecting procedures serve as a potent solution that targets certain bacteria. UV devices can be used as well to sanitize your smartphone.


Note: Some LCD screens and electronic components are delicate. You may also dilute the alcohol with water (50 percent water, 50 percent 70 percent alcohol).

Dr. Lena Cirici, a microbiologist from the University College London noted that these simple ways have been proven to significantly cut down the number of bacteria found on a smartphone's surface.

We touch our smartphones more than anything especially now that we try to stay connected to our loved ones who are away from us and keep updated on the latest news. But it can pose a health risk, especially that dirt gets easily transferred into our phones. So, in light of the current COVID-19 situation, we strongly encourage our consumers to practice proper smartphone sanitation in order to protect themselves from contracting the virus, says Zen Han,  OPPO Philippines' VP of National Sales.

Note: Some LCD screens and electronic components are delicate. You may also dilute the alcohol with water (50 percent water, 50 percent 70 percent alcohol).

Apart from these tips, OPPO said that it ensures that all its retail staff in select stores nationwide that are still operational (Not a part of the Luzon-wide quarantine), are equipped with surgical masks with temperatures monitored frequently.

Also, all OPPO Experience Stores and its demo units undergo sanitation twice a day with hospital-grade cleaner, and alcohol-based hand sanitizers are also freely available for everyone entering the stores.

Back in February 2020, OPPO implemented a mini face mask drive through its concept stores in Metro Manila and service centers nationwide to help in the fight against the Coronavirus Disease 2019.

Stay safe fam!


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Yorme and PLDT launched an online health survey related to COVID-19

Yorme Isko Moreno introduced a Facebook-based survey for Manila residents that can help in assessing the risked brought by the Coronavirus pandemic.
Yorme and PLDT launched an online health survey related to COVID-19
Manila CODE COVID-19 campaign

Online survey service for the health status of Manila residents

Manila CODE COVID-19 (Contain and Delay) Health survey and Community Education Campaign is a free service given to residents in which they can answer some questions about their health condition related to COVID-19.

Those who are interested in participating in this survey can access the "Send Message" feature on the official Facebook page of "Isko Moreno Domagoso". After that, participants are required to answer questions related to their recent travel history. Symptoms like colds, coughs and sore throat are also part of the questionnaire.

During a Facebook live broadcast, Yorme shared that the simple application will help the government become efficient in handling the outbreak issue. He also added,

It is also crucial for everyone to have access to official information from our government and other official sources, and, to the Manila, emergency operations center COVID-19 command center hotlines where qualified professionals are able to assist 24/7.

The said online survey aims to quickly accommodate those citizens in need of government assistance. As a form of supports, PLDT is providing improve data connectivity while preparing the Manila City Hall's hotline center that will manage questions about COVID-19.

As a form of support in this advocacy,  PLDT is improving data connectivity for the online survey service while preparing the Manila City hall’s hotline facility that will manage questions about COVID-19. Five direct lines will be added and the fiber connection will help Isko Moreno in live broadcasts for public announcements.

The telco giant also announced efforts to boost connectivity for other government agencies and LGUs to help them handle COVID19-related cases.

Moreover, PLDT and Smart are continuing to provide an internet connection to homes and businesses.  For PLDT, it added a speed boost for Fibr customers in MetroManila. 

Meanwhile, Smart gives FREE mobile data access to government websites like the Department of Health, and other news sites. With these combined efforts, the public will be informed on how to be safe during this pandemic.

What are your thoughts on this online survey?


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Pornhub wants you to stay at home, Premium service is now FREE!

To help in the fight against the deadly Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and to encourage more people in staying at home, adult content web giant Pornhub is now offering its premium service for FREE.
Stayhome hub

Pornhub wants you to stay at home and be safe

Starting March 24, users sign up at Pornhub's "stay home" landing page to enjoy the site's premium service for the next month. Normally, this service is priced at USD 9.99 (around PHP 500). 

Apart from the free porn content, the site is also helping out performers who have been hurt by the economic impacts of the pandemic. The company will offer them 100 percent of their video sales after a processing fee of 15 percent for a total of 85 percent revenue.

Pornhub has also donated USD 25,000 (around PHP 1.27 million) to the Sex Workers Outreach Project which contributed directly to the relief funds for COVID-19 victims.

Pornhub has also donated 50,000 surgical masks to New York City-area frontline workers.

Pornhun said that it delivered 15,000 masks to FDY EMS Local 2507, 15,000 to Uniformed Firefighters Associates Local 94.

Lastly, the company will donate EUR 50,000 (around PHP 2.7 million) to help organizations in Germany, Italy, and Spain buy more masks and medical equipment.

What do you guys think?


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Critical Ops skins hack?

So I found all in game skin ids and assets ids and when I change them with Game Guardian my in game skin changes but sometimes it gives error that key not found for that item and I wonder if its possible to found that key id and make it work? ;/ sorry for my bad english

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