6.0‑inch Full HD+ (1080×2160) display with 18:9 aspect ratio.
Powered by MediaTek Helio P23 processor with 4GB or 6GB RAM options.
20 MP front camera with AI beautification & bokeh mode, and 16 MP rear camera (f/1.8).
3,200 mAh battery, non‑removable;
50 MP AI rear camera + 5 MP front, in its price segment a standout for camera detail.
6.5‑inch HD+ display (~720×1600) with 120 Hz touch sampling rate, 88.7% screen‑to‑body ratio.
Powered by Unisoc T612 chipset with up to 4 GB RAM and storage options up to 128 GB, plus microSD support.
5,000 mAh battery with 10W charging, lightweight at ~187g and slim design (~8.3‑8.4mm).
Compact & Premium Build — 6.1‑inch OLED display, aluminum frame, IP67 water/dust resistance.
Google Tensor Chip & Good Cameras — Uses the same Tensor chip as in higher‑end Pixels; dual rear cameras (12.2 MP wide + 12 MP ultra-wide) with strong computational photography features.
Software Support — Ships with clean Android experience; regular updates from Google; 5 years of security updates.
Battery & Charging — 4,410 mAh battery; supports 18W wired charging. Decent battery life for average use, though charging speed is relatively slow.
Drawbacks —
• Display refresh rate is only 60 Hz, which means UI scrolling/animations aren’t as fluid as phones with 90/120 Hz screens.
6.53″ FHD+ “Dot Notch” HDR display with Gorilla Glass 5 front and back; screen-to-body ~91%.
MediaTek Helio G90T gaming-oriented chipset + up to 8 GB RAM, along with LiquidCool tech.
Quad rear camera setup: 64 MP main + ultra-wide + macro + depth sensors; 20 MP front camera.
4,500 mAh battery + 18W fast charging, dual SIM + dedicated microSD