As many flagship devices move to the Snapdragon 8 Elite, options with last year's high-end Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip give people a chance to get a cheaper product.
Both are powerful with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip.
Honor GT and Redmi K80 are currently considered the most notable budget gaming smartphones on the market, not only because of their price but also because of the power they bring. So how
to choose between these two devices is a question that many people will definitely ask.
Design and display
Both the Honor GT and Redmi K80 are quite similar in terms of internal spe
cifications, but there are a lot of differences between them in terms of design. Honor's gaming-centric device has a 7.7mm thin body and weighs around 196 grams. It has a 6.7-inch AMOLED displa
y with FHD+ resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, 4,000 nits peak brightness, and 3840Hz PWM dimming.
The Honor GT display is larger than the Redmi K80.
The Honor GT display is larger than the Redmi K80.
Meanwhile, the Redmi K80 has a thicker and heavier body at 8.1mm and
weighs 206 grams. On the front, it uses a slightly smaller 6.67-inch OLED panel with 2K resolution, 3,200 nits peak brightness, an
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d 120Hz refresh rate. While Xiaomi definitely has the advantage in terms of resolution, the FHD+ panel on the Honor GT allows it to consis
tently hit 120fps in optimized games. So, depending on your requirements, you can choose between a higher resolution or a brighter display.
Efficiency
While the Honor GT is built as a gaming smartphone, the Redmi K80 is no slouch when it comes to performance. The du
o is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, which delivers top-notch performance. So, for the price, both devices are great for gaming, mult
itasking, and whatever else you throw at them. However, there are some minor differences inside.
Both are powerful with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip.
Xiaomi announced the Redmi K80 with a massive 6,550 mAh battery – the largest battery on any Xiaomi smartphone. It also supports 90W wired fast charging. Meanwhile, the Honor GT has a significantly smaller 5,300 mAh battery, although it supports faster 100W wired charging. So Xiaomi clearly has the advantage in battery life and will likely last longer when gaming.
Camera
In terms of photography prowess, the Honor GT and Redmi K80 don't differ much. Honor's gaming phone has a 50MP main lens and a 12MP ultra-wide lens on the back, while the front has a 16MP selfie camera.
The photography quality is almost the same.
The photography quality is almost the same.
On the other hand, the Redmi K80 Pro has a triple camera setup. However, only the 50 MP main lens and the 8 MP ultra-wide lens are actually usable. The third sensor is a 2 MP macro for close-up shots. For selfies and video calls, users get a 20 MP camera on the front.