Speaking of the display, the iPhone SE’s retina screen is not that great compared to the A51. Samsung produces the best displays in the market. The vibrant, crisp display of the A51 with deep blacks make it the better choice.
But in terms of size, the iPhone SE is the better buy for people looking for a compact device. The Samsung S10e has the same size, but it is much higher than $400.
Performance
Performance is where the iPhone SE shines. It is powered by Apple’s A13 Bionic chip which is found on the higher Apple iPhone 11. For half the price, consumers are getting flagship performance that beats most mid-range Android devices.
Even flagship Androids should worry because at this price range, the iPhone SE’s performance is king.
For comparison, the Pixel 3a is powered by a Snapdragon 670. The Samsung A51 runs with Exynos 9611, while the Nokia 7.2 is running Snapdragon 660. The majority of mid-range smartphones all run with mid-range processors.
To be fair, Android OEMs will have a hard time matching Apple’s processor due to several reasons.
First, these companies do not produce their own processor except for Samsung and Huawei.
From my point of view you should buy iphone se rather to buy mid range flagship phones.
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