The Samsung Galaxy F22 comes with a 6.4 inch display offering maximum resolution of 720×1600. In contrast, Redmi Note 10 and Realme Narzo 30 come with a 6.43 and 6.50 inch display respectively, offering max resolution up to 2400×1080.
Realme Narzo 30, and Redmi Note 10 Pro offer 60 Hz of display-touch, whilst F22 offers 90 Hz of display touch rate. So, in terms of display it looks like Samsung Galaxy F22 is the clear winner here.
While we understand that design is subjective, we prefer the Redmi Note 10, because it is made out of polycarbonate and feels well built. The Galaxy F22 uses a slightly dated design as compared to the Narzo 30 and Redmi Note 10.
In terms of processor performance, there is no doubt that MediaTek G95, offered by Realme Narzo 30 is best, in comparison to MediaTek Helio G80 and Snapdragon 678, offered by Samsung Galaxy F22 and Redmi Note 10, respectively.
For battery, Samsung’s F22 is way ahead of its competitors. The device is packed with with 6000 mAh that can…