The new Nord takes on its rival from Xiaomi
Looking for a good phone and have a budget that is closer to Rs 20,000 than Rs 25,000? Well, the chances are that you will be faced with a choice between the Xiaomi Mi 10i 5G (henceforth referred to as Mi 10i) which has been a bestseller this year and pretty much one of the best phones in the segment, and the just-released OnePlus Nord CE 5G (henceforth referred to as the Nord CE for the sake of simplicity). Both phones have high-resolution displays with lots of RAM and are driven by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G processor. Both come with 5G and big batteries and fast charging. And both start at prices well below Rs 25,000, if just a touch above Rs 20,000. So which is the one for you? Let me try and work it out.
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When it comes to RAM and storage, the OnePlus Nord CE seems to have the better options, with 6GB / 128GB, 8GB / 128GB and 12GB / 256GB options. The Mi 10i has a (rarely seen) 6GB / 64GB variant as well as a 6GB / 128GB and a 8GB / 128GB variant. Yes, the Mi 10i does come with expandable memory, but the Nord CE has way more storage in its base variant and way more RAM and storage in its top variant. Another win for the Nord CE.
Winner: OnePlus Nord CE 5G
The Mi 10i comes storming back into contention here. Yes, both phones have the same processor and barring the top Nord CE model, come with either 6GB or 8GB of RAM. And to be honest, both handle games in a broadly similar manner in terms of smoothness - nether is a mean gaming machine but will let you play high-end games with slightly reduced settings, and will handle casual games well. However, where the Mi 10i scores heavily over the Nord CE is in having a bigger display and stereo speakers. Both phones have 3.5 mm jacks, but in terms of overall gaming and multimedia experience (whether it is watching shows or YouTube videos), that bigger display and those stereo speakers give the Mi 10i a clear edge.
Winner: Xiaomi Mi 10i 5G
The Mi10i's resurgence continues. Both come with similar secondary cameras - both have 8-megapixel ultrawide sensors and 2-megapixel depth cameras, the Mi 10i has an extra 2-megapixel camera for macro. However, the real battle is between the main sensors, and while the Nord CE's 64-megapixel sensor is a good one, it gets outclassed by the 108-megapixel snapper on the MI 10i. The Nord CE sometimes got brighter colours, but it could not match the Mi 10i in terms of sheer detail. This difference comes to the fore in both low light and normal light snaps. The Mi 10i bosses the Nord CE in videos too, catching motion and sound better. When it comes to selfie cameras, both phones have 16-megapixel cameras, but the Mi 10i again had a clear edge in terms of both detail and colour handling. Chalk up another win for Mi.
Winner: Xiaomi Mi 10i 5G
A massive clash of cultures this is. Both phones run Android 11, but while the Nord CE has the relatively uncluttered Oxygen OS on top of it, the Mi 10i comes with the more feature-rich MIUI 12. Which one you prefer is a matter of taste entirely, with the minimalist crowd preferring Oxygen, while those who want a truckload of features out of the box would hark to MIUI. Had this been the sleek and clean MIUI 12.5 seen in recent Xiaomi devices, I might have given this round to the Mi 10i, but MIUI 12 loses out to Oxygen OS here.
Winner: OnePlus Nord CE
The Nord CE comes with a 4,500mAh battery with a 30W charger supporting Warp Charge 30T plus, getting charged in about an hour. The Mi 10i comes with a 4,820mAh battery with a 33W charger in the box, and gets charged in about the same time. However, crucially and very surprisingly (is it the smarter display at work), the Mi 10i lasts significantly longer than the Nord CE. The Mi 10i comfortably went past a day of normal to heavy usage while the Nord CE just about made it through the day. This is another clear win for the Mi 10i.
Winner: Xiaomi Mi 10i 5G
When it comes to day-to-day usage, both phones are pretty much on the same level. Yes, the Nord CE's being way more compact makes it easier to handle but then the Mi 10i's bigger display makes it easier to type on and well, the dust and water resistance do make a difference as do the stereo speakers (it is better for those video calls). I also found the fingerprint sensor on the side of the Mi 10i much faster than the in-display one on the Nord CE. Call quality is about the same on both, although the Nord CE is a little easier to manage. I am calling this one a tie as well.
Winner: Tie
We are down to bang for bucks. And it gets VERY fascinating here. On paper, the Mi 10i would seem to have a clear edge with a price of Rs 20,999 for its 6GB / 64GB base variant, which is priced well below Rs 22,999 for the Nord CE's base variant, although it comes with more storage (6GB / 128GB). The interesting part is that both these base variants are seldom available (the Nord CE does not have it available yet, and the Mi 10i has had limited availability). Which makes us consider the next variants, and here the Mi 10i wins again - its 6GB / 128GB variant is priced at Rs 21,999, while the Nord CE's 8GB / 128GB variant is priced at Rs 24,999. Yes, the Nord CE offers more RAM for the higher price, but the fact that the Mi 10i's 8GB / 128GB (its top variant) is available for Rs 23,999 pretty much wins this round for it. The Nord CE does have a 12GB / 256GB variant, which the Mi 10i does not, but then those on a tight budget are unlikely to go that far. This round for the Mi 10i then.
Winner: Xiaomi Mi 10i 5G
So which of the two should you go for? Well, it is going to sound cliched, but it really depends on what you consider important. Both phones have their own strengths. The Nord CE cuts a more compact and slim figure, but the Mi 10i has better cameras, battery and sound, and starts at a lower price. If you are the type who wants a regular, compact phone that just works and has a clean interface, then the OnePlus Nord CE 5G is very much like the guy or girl next door - familiar and comfortable. But if you want your phone to do a whole lot more than the regular stuff then get the class weirdo - the Mi 10i simply brings more to the table in terms of camera and battery, and also has a richer interface.