Nokia Zeno Max 2019 vs Xiaomi Mi 9: 10GB RAM, triple 48MP cameras!

By Chris

Let’s kick off the match between Nokia Zeno Max 2019 vs Xiaomi Mi 9 with 10GB RAM, triple 48MP cameras and more. Check them out below!

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Nokia Zeno Max 2019 vs Xiaomi Mi 9 specs

First, Nokia Zeno Max 2019 is one of the anticipated smartphones to launch this year. Meanwhile, Xiaomi Mi 9 is the latest flagship of the company. Concerning the display, Nokia Zeno Max 2019 specs offer a 6.4-inch AMOLED (2160 x 3840 pixels). Besides, Xiaomi Mi 9 specs feature a 6.39-inch Super AMOLED with a resolution of 1080 x 2340 pixels. Thus, the Nokia flagship wins this round.

Powering the Nokia Zeno Max 2019 is Qualcomm Snapdragon 855, and Xiaomi flagship runs on the same chipset. Furthermore, Nokia beast arrives with 8GB/10GB RAM and 128GB/ 256GB. Moreover, Xiaomi Mi 9 sports different variants such as 6GB/ 8GB RAM and 64GB/ 128GB ROM (no card slot). As a result, the Nokia phone gets one more point for the more massive storage.

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Nokia Zeno Max 2019 vs Xiaomi Mi 9
According to what we learned so far, Nokia Zeno Max 2019 and Xiaomi Mi 9 both work on Android 9.0 Pie. How about the optics? Xiaomi Mi 9 camera features a triple 48MP (f/1.8) + 16MP (f/2.2) + 12MP (f/2.2) rear lens and a 20MP selfie sensor (f/2.0). Meanwhile, Nokia Zeno Max 2019 camera packs an impressive triple 48MP cameras on the back. On its front, there is a single sensor of 20MP for taking selfies and video calling. Therefore, the battle keeps balance. On the other side, Nokia Zeno Max 2019 bears a huge 5500mAh juice box, while this figure in Xiaomi beast is 3300mAh.

Nokia Zeno Max 2019 vs Xiaomi Mi 9 release date and price

Nokia Zeno Max release date is in the third quarter of this year, while Xiaomi Mi 9 got the launch already. Regarding the cost, Nokia Zeno Max 2019 price begins at $715 ~ Rs. 50, 233. Otherwise, Xiaomi Mi 9 price should start at Rs. 31, 790 ~ $454. In our opinion, the Xiaomi flagship is perhaps stronger with the same camera system but an affordable tag. Do you think so?

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