Quick Specs Showdown: realme C11 vs vivo Y11 vs Samsung Galaxy A01

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realme just launched its newest budget smartphone, the C11, and we thought of doing a side-by-side specs comparison with two other devices in the same category to see how each would fare.

realme C11 vs vivo Y11 vs Galaxy A01Do note that this is just a plain spec-by-spec comparison, and does not involve more in-depth tests.

Let’s check out the specs for the three devices:

realme C11 vivo Y11 Samsung Galaxy A01
Display Size 6.5″ HD+ 6.35″ HD+ 5.7″ HD+
Processor Helio G35 Snapdragon 439 Snapdragon 439
RAM 2GB 3GB 2GB
Storage 32GB 32GB 16GB
Rear Camera 13MP + 2MP 13MP + 2MP 13MP + 2MP
Front Camera 5MP 8MP 5MP
OS Android 10 Android 9 Android 10
Battery 5,000mAh 5,000mAh 3,000mAh
SRP PhP4,990 PhP6,499 PhP5,490

Initial Findings

realme C11

  • Sports the largest display of the three, which is good for those who prioritize gaming or media consumption.
  • Packs a better performing processor compared to the other two.
  • Only has 2GB of RAM
  • Most affordable of the three.

vivo Y11

  • Just a slightly smaller display compared to the C11
  • Less powerful processor
  • Has the most amount of RAM among the three, making it a better choice for light multitasking.
  • An outdated version of Android
  • The priciest of the three.

Samsung Galaxy A01

  • The smaller display is suited for those who prefer a more compact device
  • Only has 2GB of RAM
  • Only has 16GB of Storage
  • Among the three, this has the smallest battery capacity

Which smartphone offers the best value?

realme C11 unit (70)While all three have their respective strengths, we’ll have to hand it over to the realme C11 as it offers a larger display, a more capable processing package, and a price that’s almost unbeatable for what it brings to the table.

Check out our first impressions of the realme C11 here.

Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.

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