Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro vs Asus ZenFone Max Pro M1 (6GB)

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The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro (Review) and Asus ZenFone Max Pro M1 (Review) are two of the most in-demand budget smartphones in the market
right now
with the 3GB variant of the ZenFone Max Pro M1 and now we are pitting it against the recently launched variant with 6GB of RAM, which also
features upgraded cameras, and carries the same Rs
14,999 price tag.In our earlier matchup, Xiaomi's phone came out on top in terms of battery life and camera quality
what we found.Redmi Note 5 Pro vs Asus ZenFone Max Pro M1 (6GB) designWith similar dimensions, 18:9 displays, vertically stacked dual camera
setups at the rear, and rear-mounted fingerprint sensors, these two smartphones bear more than a passing resemblance to each other
The Redmi Note 5 Pro is made entirely out of aluminium
tall to be used comfortably with one hand
However, they are built well and feel reassuringly solid in the hand
The ZenFone Max Pro M1's back is a huge fingerprint magnet, but the camera module barely protrudes from the chassis
The Redmi Note 5 Pro, on the other hand, has a considerable camera bump but does not pick up fingerprints thanks to its matte finish
The fingerprint sensors are similar in terms of accuracy, but the one on the Redmi Note 5 Pro is slightly faster.At a time when the industry
is transitioning towards USB Type-C, both smartphones are equipped with Micro-USB ports for charging and data transfer.Redmi Note 5 Pro vs
Asus ZenFone Max Pro M1 (6GB) specifications and displaysBoth phones are powered by the octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 processor
We are comparing the 4GB variant of the Redmi Note 5 Pro with the recently launched 6GB variant of the ZenFone Max Pro M1 because both are
priced at Rs
14,999
Both feature 64GB of storage and allow storage expansion using a microSD card
The Redmi Note 5 Pro accepts cards of up to 256GB while the ZenFone Max Pro M1 can handle cards of up to 2TB capacity.The Asus Zenfone Max
Pro M1 has a 5000mAh battery and the Redmi Note 5 has a smaller, but still impressive, 4,000mAh unit
The SIM tray on the ZenFone Max Pro M1 has separate slots for two Nano-SIMs and a microSD card
In contrast, the hybrid dual-SIM tray of the Redmi Note 5 Pro forces you to choose between a microSD card and a second SIM.Redmi Note 5 Pro
ReviewConnectivity options on both phones include 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, GPS/ A-GPS, Bluetooth 5.0, and a 3.5mm headphone socket
Both the ZenFone Max Pro M1 and Redmi Note 5 Pro support dual 4G VoLTE
The Redmi Note 5 Pro recently received this feature with its Android 8.1 update.Both smartphones have 5.99-inch full-HD+ 18:9 displays with
no notches but quite substantial bezels
The panel on the Asus ZenFone Max Pro M1 is bright and punchy, and has vivid colours
The Redmi Note 5 Pro's display has better viewing angles but appears dull and washed out in comparison.Redmi Note 5 Pro vs Asus ZenFone Max
Pro M1 (6GB) performance, software, and battery lifeThere is very little to differentiate between the two smartphones in terms of
performance
Both handle basic tasks such as taking pictures, browsing the Web, and using social media applications with ease, and do not struggle with
intensive workloads either
In our testing, both phones handled heavy games like the recently launched Asphalt 9 without any dropped frames or stutters, and did not
heat up too much when pushed
Benchmark scores were more or less identical, which means that while the ZenFone Max Pro M1's additional RAM might be felt with regular use,
4GB vs 6GB doesn't make a huge difference to synthetic tests.With the ZenFone Max Pro M1, Asus has ditched its custom ZenUI skin in favour
of a near-stock build of Android 8.1 Oreo
The software is fluid and snappy, and UI animations are butter-smooth
with Xiaomi's MIUI 9.5 custom skin on top
MIUI is is amongst the most responsive Android skins and is loaded with nifty features such as Dual Apps, which lets you run a second
instance of any app with a second account, and Second Space, which lets you configure a secondary user profile
That said, it is still not as clean and fluid as stock Android and there are quite a lot of apps pre-installed, only some of which can be
removed by users.Asus has informed Gadgets 360 that it intends to update the ZenFone Max Pro M1 till at least Android Q
The Redmi Note 5 Pro recently received an update to Android 8.1 Oreo but there is no information as of now regarding an Android Pie update,
which should roll out at some stage, given Xiaomi's past record.Both phones support face recognition, but the Redmi Note 5 Pro is a little
bit faster
As with all face recognition systems that rely on the front camera, both speed and accuracy take a hit in unfavourable light.In our HD video
loop battery test, the 6GB variant of the ZenFone Max Pro M1 lasted 12 hours and 50 minutes, and the Redmi Note 5 Pro lasted an impressive
16 hours and 10 minutes
In terms of real-world performance, the ZenFone Max Pro M1 had a slight edge
Asus's smartphone had about 50 percent left in the tank at the end of a typical workday, compared to about 40 percent with the Redmi Note 5
Pro.Asus ZenFone Max Pro M1 (6GB) ReviewRedmi Note 5 Pro vs Asus ZenFone Max Pro M1 (6GB) camerasThe 6GB variant of the Asus ZenFone Max Pro
M1 features a 16-megapixel primary rear camera with an aperture of f/2.0, alongside a secondary 5-megapixel depth sensor
On the front, the smartphone has a 16-megapixel selfie camera with an aperture of f/2.0
The Redmi Note 5 Pro also has a dual camera setup at the rear, comprised of a 12-megapixel primary sensor with an aperture of f/2.2 and a
5-megapixel secondary sensor with an aperture of f/2.0
On the front, it has a 20-megapixel f/2.2 camera that can capture portrait shots using Xiaomi's AI learning algorithms.The 16-megapixel
primary sensor on the 6GB variant of the ZenFone Max Pro M1 is a step above the 13-megapixel camera found in the lower variants of the
smartphone
edge when it comes to outdoor shots
Its rear camera captures slightly more detail and has better dynamic range
In low light though, the ZenFone Max Pro M1 manages to edge out the Redmi Note 5 Pro with more detail, less noise, and better colour
accuracy.Portrait shots taken by both smartphones are average at best
The ZenFone Max Pro M1 fares better when it comes to edge detection, and the gradients between a subject and its background are also
slightly smoother
of the ZenFone Max Pro M1 captures more detail in unfavourable light but images look a little dull
In favourable light, the Redmi Note 5 Pro's sensor fares better, but shots are a bit too warm for our taste
The front camera also has a depth mode, which uses Xiaomi's AI learning algorithms for edge detection, and works reasonably well.Video
recording maxes out at 1080p for the Redmi Note 5 Pro, while the Asus ZenFone Max Pro M1 can go up to 4K UHD
The Redmi Note 5 Pro fares better in this regard as the ZenFone Max Pro M1 exhibits a lot of focus shifting and lacks any sort of
stabilisation, which results in shaky footage.The ZenFone Max Pro M1's camera app is confusing and cluttered, with basic controls like the
flash toggle buried within menus
The camera app on the Redmi Note Pro in comparison is much more logically laid out.VerdictWhen we compared the Redmi Note 5 Pro with the 3GB
variant of the ZenFone Max Pro M1, Xiaomi's smartphone had clear advantages in terms of battery life and the rear cameras
With the 6GB variant of the ZenFone Max Pro M1, Asus has made noticeable improvements, especially when it comes to real-world battery life
and low-light camera performance.Compared to the 4GB variant of the Redmi Note 5 Pro (Review), the ZenFone Max Pro M1 (6GB) (Review) offers
same level of performance
Xiaomi's smartphone does have its advantages though, such as a full-metal body and faster face recognition, but that isn't enough to for it
to retain its top spot anymore
The sheer value for money offered by the 6GB variant of the Asus ZenFone Max Pro M1 cannot be denied.