Sunday 19 March 2017

Redmi Note 4 - Is the Snapdragon 625 Chipset Really That Powerful?


The Star Online in an article titled 'Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 pre-orders start March 10' (link) stated that "While the China variant features a Mediatek Helio X20 processor, Malaysian users will be getting the more powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 octa-core 2.0GHz processor instead." which begs the question is that really the truth or just a marketing gimmick? Let's find out then.

Benchmark scores are sourced from GSMArena & Primate Labs (*)

As can be seen in the table above, the Redmi Note 4 (SD625) scores are inferior to Redmi Note 3 (SD650) and Redmi Note 4 (X20) scores among popular benchmarks. The only exception comes from the Geekbench 4 (multi-core) score for the Redmi Note 3 as it only have 6 cores; "hexa", versus Redmi Note 4 (SD625) 8 cores; "octa", and Redmi Note 4 (X20) 10 cores; "deca".

While I acknowledged that higher synthetic benchmark scores doesn't translate to superior real-world usage, the fact that a major publication goes on to claim and lead the public into thinking that the phone is indeed more powerful than previous iterations is uncalled for. The reality that Xiaomi themselves talked more on the SD625's power-efficiency is already a big hint to all.

Thursday 2 March 2017

Meizu MX4 - King of "Budget Smartphone" at RM299?


Update 1: Meizu Malaysia have reduced the price of both storage variants by RM100 respectively

Despite the iPhone 7 / Plus RM500 price reduction promotion going-on right now, not everybody can break the bank and spend in excess of RM3,000 to get one especially if you're short on cash (or waiting for something better like the Galaxy S8 or iPhone 8 in the coming months). Well, look no further than Meizu's former flagship MX4 and you can get one right now for less than RM300.

Both AnTuTu 6 scores are sourced from Kimovil

Since it's priced sub-RM500 and the only worthy competitor in this range is Xiaomi's Redmi 4A (RM459). You can find the comparison between both specifications in the table above. While the 16GB model is priced at RM299, it's recommended to purchase the 32GB model (RM399) due to the lack of expandable storage feature something which the 4A has with support up to 256GB.

Other than a higher 5MP front camera (vs. 2MP on the MX4) and a built-in IR Blaster, the MX4 mostly triumph over the 4A in all the other areas. Since we're dealing with official Malaysia units, all purchases come with a 1-year manufacturer warranty by Meizu themselves and you can nab it at an even cheaper price (of up to 10% discount) by utilizing bank promotions or voucher codes.