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Samsung Galaxy Note 5 v Xiaomi Mi 5: Which smartphone will you go for? [VIDEO]

| Mar 29, 2016 05:10 PM EDT

Xiaomi Mi 5s vs Mi 5s Plus: Which one should you buy? Specs, features compared

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 has many incredible features to beat HTC One A9, and now the smartphone faces off Xiaomi Mi 5.

Xiaomi Mi 5 is not easy to lay hands on since the manufacturer revealed that its smartphone does not support the United States LTE bands, according to Techno Buffalo. However, the phone is compelling, particularly when it comes to pricing.

At a price of between $300 and $400, fans can get a phone that sports a Snapdragon 820 SoC, fingerprint scanner, 4GB of RAM, and 3000mAh battery. Other flagships with the same specs cost almost twice, and therefore, it is easy to see why Xiaomi Mi5 is gaining popularity among clients.

On the other hand, the Galaxy Note 5 is no slouch either, even though the flagship is halfway through the product cycle and fans should expect to see the smartphone's usual revamp in fall. The Galaxy Note 5 has many great features, including a big and bright display, faster processor, fantastic camera, and the stylus for enthusiasts.

It is important to note that there were complaints with regard to the pen being inserted wrongly, making the S Pen useless. All said, the Note 5 is a great device. According to a different report by the same publication, the Note series normally pushes the limits in many ways, especially with its new screen technology, powerful camera sensors, fingerprint scanners, VR, or new S Pen technology.

The new technology is an example of Samsung's best foot forward in the mobile sphere. This year's Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is probably the best flagship that customers should go for amid some shortcomings.

In many ways, the Xiaomi Mi 5 has much to compare with the latest Android flagships from Samsung and LG. Besides the aforementioned features, the smartphone sports a 16MP camera with optical image stabilization, 128GB storage capacity, and runs on Android Marshmallow 6.0. While Xiaomi Mi 5 display falls short of the competition when it comes to the 5.15-inch 1080p LCD panel, the manufacturer had to cut somewhere to reduce on costs.

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