Recently, the new Blackview A95 smartphone has been available on the market, which is undoubtedly very popular. Not only because of the price, but also the great design and features it has. However, the question arises whether it is worth overpaying to buy Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro if there is Blackview A95? How does Blackview A95 compare to Redmi Note 11 Pro?
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Those who are low in budget, may expect a cheaper alternative to Redmi Note 11 while not sacrificing much in the specs. Therefore, the Blackview A95 seems to be the right choice.
To help users have a better understanding of the difference between the Redmi Note 11 Pro and Blackview A95, this article is going to compare the two so that buyers can decide how to get the greatest value out of the money they spend. We begin the comparison.
Blackview A95 VS Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro
Design
Model |
Blackview A95 |
Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro |
Dimension |
163.7*75.5*8.55mm |
164.19 x 76.1 x 8.1 mm |
Weight |
195g |
202 g |
Size of Display |
6.528 inches |
6.67 inches |
Display Resolution |
720 x 1600 |
1080 x 2400 |
Display Peak Brightness |
4.0×106 Nit |
1.2×103 nit |
Blackview A95 and Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro stood poles apart about design. Aesthetic preferences are subjective, and both phones have taken a generational leap forward compared to their precursors.
On the back, Blackview A95 delivers brilliant sheen and futuristic design style with three color options inspired by the infinite beauty of the ocean, night sky, and galaxy. Blackview named them Summer Ocean Blue, Aurora Night Black, and Fantasy Galaxy Rainbow. Whereas, Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro offers the same number of options – Polar White, Graphite Gray, Atlantic Blue. A95 smartphone is suitable for people who are sensitive to color and like to spice up their life with more hues; In comparison, Note 11 Pro is a tad monochrome without much glitter, and people who are into the minimalist design may favor the Note 11 more.
On the front, Blackview A95 features a 6.528-inch display with dewdrop cutout, while Redmi Note 11 Pro boasts a similar size display 6.67-inch with a punch-hole cutout mounted on the center. In terms of display clarity, Note 11 stands out with a 1080*2400 resolution compared to the 720*1600 resolution of the A95 display. However, when it comes to brightness, Blackview A95 takes the lead with 4.0×106 nit peak brightness when Redmi Note 11 Pro only achieves 1.2×103 nit. Therefore, for people who can’t see well in low-lit environments, A95 is more of a better option.
Additionally, the Blackview A95 smartphone is much lighter and more compact, measuring 163.7mm in length, 75.5mm in width and 8.55mm in height, and weighing only 195g. Whereas Redmi Note 11 Pro only differentiates a little from A95 by measuring 164.19 mm in length, 76.1mm in width, and 8.1 mm in height, and weighing 202g. Although 7g of weight difference is nothing to scoff at. The Blackview A95 is surely much more comfortable to hold in hand or for single-hand use.
Performance
Model |
Blackview A95 |
Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro |
Processor |
MediaTek Helio P70 4G |
MediaTek Helio G96 4G |
Cores qty |
Octa-core |
Octa-core |
GPU |
ARM Mali-G72 |
ARM Mali-G57 MC2 |
RAM & ROM |
8&128GB |
8&128GB |
Expandable Storage |
1 TB |
1TB |
Performance is a key differentiator between the two phones, but not quite to the degree you’d expect. Redmi Note 11 Pro brings an octa-core MediaTek Helio G96 chipset to the party. While Blackview A95 is packed with octa-core MediaTek Helio P70. Users will not notice any striking differences when using the duo to deal with all the basic tasks ranging from web browsing, document-editing, message-replying, and game-playing. Despite the difference in the chipset, Blackview A95 offers similar storage to that of Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro. The former flaunts 8GB LPDDR4X RAM and 128 GB UFS 2.1 ROM, while the latter is equipped with 8GB LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB UFS 2.2 ROM. One thing to note, both phones are quite generous to offer up to 1TB of expandable storage.
Battery
Model |
Blackview A95 |
Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro |
Battery Life |
2 Days |
2 Days |
Fully Charged |
80 minutes |
18 minutes |
Fast Charging |
18W |
67W |
Both Blackview A95 and Redmi’s smartphone are battery monsters, but one lasts longer than the other. The Redmi Note 11 pairs a 5000mAh cell, but Blackview A95 almost catches up with Note 11 with a 4380mAh battery.
It is reported that Note 11 Pro can last two full days on a single charge and it only takes 15 minutes to charge the phone to a full 24 hour capacity with 67w fast charging. Despite lagging behind Note 11 Pro, Blackview A95 is rather competent to survive two days without charge, but in the case of moderate users.
Camera
Model |
Blackview A95 |
Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro |
Rear Camera |
20MP |
108MP wide camera 8MP ultra-wide camera 2MP macro camera |
Front Camera |
8MP |
16MP |
Camera Mode |
HDR2.0 Night Mode 2.0 Pro Mode PortraitColor AI Beauty AI Portrait Bokeh HDR Video |
unknown |
It is delighted to note that both phones go a little further than their competitors in low-light photography. In spite of the obvious megapixel gap Redmi’s sports a 108MP wide camera, while the Blackview A95 is packed with a 20MP camera, these two cameras work on a similar theory – the binning technology. The only difference is that the former works by combining nine 0.7 μm pixels into one large 2.1μm pixel (called the 9-in-1 binning technology) while the latter by combining four neighboring 1μm pixels into a large 2μm super pixel (called the 4-in-1 binning technology), to improve the light sensitivity of the cameras. That makes both cameras able to capture brighter snapshots even in a poorly-lit environment.
The 20MP camera of Blackview A95 is said to be capable of improving light absorption by 4 times higher than its predecessor and 300% higher than ordinary smartphone cameras. The 108 MP camera of Redmi Note 11 Pro is believed to be able to do the same thing but little is said about how the camera improves low light photography performance.
As for camera numbers, Redmi Note 11 Pro can undoubtedly beat Blackview A95 with three rear cameras, including an 8MP ultra-wide camera, a 2MP macro camera, and the 108MP camera. However, A95 bests Note 11 a bit with multiple camera modes, including HDR2.0, Night Mode 2.0, Pro Mode, PortraitColor, AI Beauty, AI Portrait Bokeh, and HDR Video.
OSs comparison
Both Blackview A95 and Redmi Note 11 Pro run Android 11, but they have built their own OS on top of Android – DokeOS 2.1 for A95 and MIUI 12.5 for Note 11.
Reportedly, MIUI 12.5 features better privacy protection, new dynamic wallpapers, revamped notification sound and haptic feedback and an app called Notes.
According to Blackview, DokeOS 2.1 provides users with a bunch of OS bonuses, such as exquisite new themes of icons & wallpaper, new interfaces, Dark Mode, Game Mode, AI Pre-loading, Split View, Long Screenshot and three useful apps called System Manager, Cold Room and Data Migration Assistant.
Conclusion – Which is Better?Blackview A95 or Redmi Note 11 Pro?
From an overall perspective, Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro outperforms Blackview A95 in cameras, performance, battery, but in the case of design, display brightness, weight, the duo are on a par with each other. However, such conclusions are drawn without considering their price tag. For Blackview A95, it is priced at $149.99 with a coupon while Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro is charged for $299-$349, almost 3 times more expensive than A95. The difference between A95 smartphone and Note 11 Pro is not that noticeable if you are not a demanding user. Plus, with only a third of the price of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro, you get almost the same battery and almost equal low light photography performance.
Therefore, if you are low on budget and looking for a value-for-money smartphone, then opt for Blackview A95. However, if you have enough budget and desire a handset with nicer specs, then Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro is your right pick.
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