Infinix Note 11S Vs Realme 8i Vs Samsung Galaxy M32; Which Budget 4G Phone Wins The Race?

(Last Updated On: December 31, 2021)

The smartphone space is now witnessing an evolution with 5G-ready products with almost every single OEM venturing in this space. While the transition is being completed, the demand for 4G handsets isn’t entirely dead. Specifically, in the budget segment, the smartphone brands are it Chinese or others there is still a horde to introduce a power-packed budget 4G smartphone for the audience. In India, this market category is prominently dominated by the Chinese smartphone OEMs. Xiaomi, Realme, Oppo, and Vivo remain the pioneers, while Infinix, Tecno, and others are slowly paving their way in this space.

That said, if you are onto this page then you will be reading a comparison between three new-generation 4G smartphones which makes for an ideal choice for a budget audience. The Inifinix Note 11s is one of the models which we will be comparing with the Realme 8i and the Galaxy M32. All three listed devices make use of MediaTek’s Helio G series processors which are gaming-oriented. Other features offered by all three units are also modern. You might have some confusion while selecting any one of the models from this list. However, the following spec-sheet comparison will help you decide the right variant depending on your requirements.

Infinix Note 11S Vs Realme 8i Vs Samsung Galaxy M32: Overall Performance

The first two models, i.e, the Infinix Note 11S and the Realme 8i are equipped with the new-generation Helio G96 processor. The latter was the first handset in the entire globe to debut with this processor. This octa-core MediaTek processor is specially designed for affordable Android phones. It aims to deliver better gaming performance compared to the previous-gen Helio G series chipsets. The Helio G96 SoC on both models is combined with Mali-G57 GPU.

On the other hand, the Samsung Galaxy M32 also uses a MediaTek Helio G series processor. However, it is underpowered compared to the remaining two models. This budget Samsung smartphone draws its power from the Helio G80 processor. All three models come with base RAM of 4GB and 64GB storage (Realme 8i and Galaxy M32).

The Infinix Note 11S has a base storage capacity of 128GB which is double the remaining two. If you are requirement is performance-oriented, you can skip the Galaxy M32 and rather consider the Infinix Note 11S or the Realme 8i.

Infinix Note 11S Vs Realme 8i Vs Samsung Galaxy M32: Display Specs Comparison

Both Infinix Note 11S and the Realme 8i take the lead when it comes to the display panel. The former has the tallest 6.95-inch display which is an IPS LCD supporting 1080 x 2460 pixels screen resolution and 120Hz refresh rate.

The Realme 8i also uses an IPS LCD measuring 6.60-inches with 1080 x 2412 pixels FHD+ screen resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. You get a punch-hole camera cutout on both models. The Samsung Galaxy M32 is left behind in this race with a smaller 6.40-inch display that supports a standard 60Hz refresh rate.

Infinix Note 11S Vs Realme 8i Vs Samsung Galaxy M32: Camera Hardware Comparison

The Samsung Galaxy M32 becomes the winner here on-sheet. It is equipped with a quad-camera module while the remaining two models are packed with a triple rear camera setup. Speaking of the specifications, the Galaxy M32 features a 64MP primary camera aided by an 8MP ultrawide sensor, a 2MP macro, and a 2MP depth lens.

The Infinix Note 11S and the Realme 8i have similar camera hardware. The primary camera offered by these two devices is a 50MP lens. The main camera is paired up with dual 2MP sensors on both units. The selfie snapper is better on the Galaxy M32. You get a 20MP selfie snapper here and a 16MP snapper on the Infinix Note 11S and the Realme 8i.

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