Smartphones following Google Pixel 6a, Galaxy S21, Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G, Galaxy A53 and Poco X4 Pro

Now is the time for business and especially on the smartphones Google Pixel 6a, Samsung Galaxy S21, Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G, Samsung Galaxy A53 5G and Poco X4 Pro. But among these, which one is really for you? Here are some cross-comparison elements that will allow you to find the best model.

The design is everyone’s business, but it’s about finding the one that suits you best among those offered by the models we have selected for you. The Google Pixel 6a is the most original as it has a wide band on its back that takes up the entire width of the device where the photo sensor is integrated. For the other models in this comparison, they sport an island in the top-left corner with well-aligned and integrated sensors. All of them are available in various colors. The lightest is the Samsung Galaxy S21 which weighs 169 grams followed by the Google Pixel 6a with a scale of 178 grams. Then there is the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G which weighs 189 grams, then the Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G which weighs 202 grams and finally the Poco X4 Pro which weighs 205 grams. The Samsung Galaxy S21 cellphone is also the thinnest with a 7.9mm profile, while the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G is 8.1mm and 8.12mm on the Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G and Poco X4 Pro. Therefore, the thickest is the Pixel 6a with a thickness of 8.9 mm.

 

Which offers the best performance?

If it’s power you’re looking for, the Samsung Galaxy S21 is almost on par with the Google Pixel 6a even though the latter’s Tensor chip is newer than the Samsung Exynos 2100 chipset installed in the former. Then there is the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G which uses an Exynos 1280 processor which offers slightly more power than the Snapdragon 695 installed at the heart of the Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G and Poco X4 Pro. They are available with a minimum of 128 GB of storage space. Only Samsung Galaxy S21 and Google Pixel 6a cannot support adding micro SD memory cards accepted by others to expand recording capabilities.

 

For work, the Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G, Poco X4 Pro and Galaxy A53 5G have a battery capacity of 5000 mAh against 4400 mAh for the Pixel 6a and 4000 mAh for the Galaxy S21. Xiaomi and Poco recharge the fastest, supporting a charge at 67 watts against a maximum of 25 watts for the two Samsung phones and just 18 watts for the Google smartphone, which is why it charges the slowest.

 

What is the configuration for photos?

For photos and videos, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G and Poco X4 Pro offer the exact same configuration, namely 108 + 8 + 2 megapixels on the back and a 16 megapixel sensor on the front for taking selfies. Both Samsung phones sport a 64-megapixel main photo sensor and a 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle sensor. The Galaxy S21 adds a 12 megapixel lens while there are two more 5 megapixel sensors in the Galaxy A53 5G for macro shots and portrait optimization. The Galaxy S21 is equipped with a 10 megapixel sensor on the front while the Galaxy A53 5G has a 32 megapixel module. Finally, the Google Pixel 6a has a dual stabilized 12.2-megapixel sensor and a 12-megapixel sensor on the back. It uses an 8 megapixel lens on the front to take selfies.

 

In terms of connectivity, they are all compatible with 5G and offer NFC for contactless payments. The Galaxy S21 and Pixel 6a have the advantage of offering compatibility with Wi-Fi 6E networks, while others are limited to the less efficient Wi-Fi 5. Only the Poco X4 Pro offers an audio port for connecting headphones. The fingerprint reader is installed under the Samsung and Google screens while on the profiles of the Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G and Poco X4 Pro. Note the existence of these last two models of infrared transmitters that allow them to be converted into universal remote controls.

 

What’s the most outstanding screen?

Simply put, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G and Poco X4 Pro are equipped with the same screen. They are based on a 6.67-inch diagonal flat AMOLED panel with a maximum refresh rate of 120 Hz, support HDR picture mode and feature a resolution of 1080×2400 pixels. It’s also the same definition displayed on the other devices in this comparison but at a slightly smaller diagonal, all having AMOLED panels. The Galaxy A53 5G’s screen is 6.5 inches compared to 6.2 inches for the Galaxy S21 and 6.1 inches for the Pixel 6a’s screen. The latter is the only one with a frequency limited to 60 Hz, thus offering smoother scrolling. It is IP67 certified, therefore completely sealed against fresh water and dust. Likewise with the Samsung Galaxy S21 and Galaxy A53 5G, while the others are only splash-resistant.

 

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