The Infinix and Xiaomi brand of smartphones have experienced a level of growth in recent years. In fact, the Xiaomi brand was rated as the fourth biggest smartphone brand in 2019, according to the Market realist, while Infinix on the other hand has held sway in a number of African and Asian nations. Today, we will be bringing two mid-range devices from these two different camps to see who gains the edge over the other. We will be placing the Infinix Zero 8 side-by-side with the larger storage option of Xiaomi’s Redmi Note 9s to see which device comes out tops. Both devices were released after the start of the pandemic and share a number of features. We will be zooming in on these features and specifications in a brief moment, while we also bring you the differences between these two. Our first stop will be the specifications of both smartphones in a side-by-side manner.
Infinix Zero 8 vs Redmi Note 9s Comparison Table
This is where we catch a first glimpse of what both smartphones have to offer us.
The Zero 8’s cameras offer larger numbers than its counterpart, but there is no telling if these actually improve the device’s picture and video quality or not. It is also a bit lighter and more compact than the Note 9s, making it easier to handle and carry in your purse or pocket. It shares the same onboard storage and external storage spaces as the Note 9s, while also supporting 4G technology.
Infinix Zero 8 vs Redmi Note 9s: Where The Note 9s Holds The Advantage
The Note 9s brings a bigger battery to the fray, boasting a 5,020mAh battery pack that can keep this smartphone powered all day. It is also cheaper than the Zero 8, costing ₦5,000 less than its counterpart. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G under the hood makes this device a delight for gamers. This is simply because the chipset is able to handle serious gaming, making it ideal for buyers who enjoy mobile games. It is slightly more powerful than the Helio G90T in the Zero 8 – not enough for anyone to notice in everyday use.
Infinix Zero 8 vs Redmi Note 9s: Which Of These Smartphones Should You Go With?
Both devices offer solid processors, have 4G technology, possess decent numbers in terms of camera specs and provide great batteries to carry their impressive specs. The Note 9s offers a cheaper option than its counterpart and brings some great specs at a lower cost. It also brings a wonderful gaming experience due to the gaming chipset under the hood, while boasting a better battery that lets users (and gamers) get the best of this device. The Note 9s is available in two storage options, a 4GB+64GB model that sells for ₦101,500 and a 6GB+128GB model that costs ₦112,000. The Zero 8, on the other hand, offers more RAM than its opponent, as well as a larger display. It also possesses a faster charging technology, albeit with a slightly smaller battery. This lets the device get charged up quicker than the Note 9s. When it boils down to the hard decision, the Zero 8 takes the day, in my opinion. Its slightly better numbers (especially regarding its RAM) see it win this match-up, and with a price tag that is about ₦5,000 more than its rival, this device seems like a good deal for the money. You are reading Mobility Arena, the essential guide for mobile phone users around the world. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news and resources. To be notified of the most important articles and the best smartphone deals, join our WhatsApp Group and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Don’t know where to start? Check out our reviews.