Meizu X8 VS Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite – Does The Notch Actually Matter?

The Meizu X8 is an affordable mid-range smartphone with average specifications that offer a beautiful and modern day design. The phone was launched the same month with the Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite smartphone and they both fall under the budget category. We will be comparing the Meizu X8 with the Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite to help you make a better choice on which one is better and has value for money.

Meizu X8
Meizu X8
Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite
Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite

Meizu X8 VS Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite – Design

The Meizu X8 is built with a metal, though it’s not that well polished, the dual camera arrangement and the accessible fingerprint scanner on the back makes the phone looks amazing. It measures 7.8 mm in thickness and weighs 154g. You can buy it in Black, White and Blue colors. As for the Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite, it still maintains one of the best modern-day phone design around. The handset is built with a glass and other material and it measures 6.16 in × 2.98 in × 0.29 in and weighs 169 gram. On the overall design, the Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite looks more premium than the Meizu X8 smartphone.

Meizu X8 VS Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite – Display

The Meizu X8 sport a curved rounded screen with little bezels on top and bottom. The handset has a tall screen size of 6.2-inch FHD+ IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen with a resolution of 1080 x 2220 pixels and 398 pixels per inch density for clear visuals.
The Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite has a notch on the front that paves way for a large screen size of 6.26-inches FHD+ with a screen resolution of 1080 x 2280 Pixels and 403 pixels per inch density. The Meizu X8 is equipped with a corning gorilla glass 6 and it has a higher screen to body ratio than the later. Where the Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite has an edge is on the higher pixel per inch density which will ensure sharp display quality.

Meizu X8 VS Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite – Camera

Both the Meizu X8 and the Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite has the same dual rear camera of 12 Megapixels + 5 Megapixels with dual LED flash. The Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite will shoot high video quality, but the Meizu X8 will do more because it has a brighter aperture and it will also shoot 4K videos as well. For selfies, the Meizu X8 features 20 Megapixels with F2.0 Aperture, CMOS Exmor, Face Recognition, 5P Lens, and Exposure Compensation features, while the Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite has a 24 Megapixels on the front for selfies and video calls.
On the camera, the Meizu X8 wins.

Meizu X8 VS Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite – Performance

Handling the task on Meizu X8 is a Snapdragon 710 chip from Qualcomm with its 14nm process technology and an octa-core processor clocking at 2.2GHz. This is not just all, the smartphone is also equipped with Adreno 616 500 MHz to handle graphics related issues.
You will get a slightly lower Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 chip on the Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite and an octa-core processor that runs at a speed of 2.2GHz. Both phones come in two variant, one has a 4GB of RAM with 64GB, while the bigger model has 6GB of RAM with 128GB of inbuilt storage. You can still extend the memory with micro SD card if you want.

Meizu X8 VS Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite – Battery & Price

Both phones are powered by Android 8.1 Oreo operating system and they both support fast browsing with 4G LTE network. The Meizu X8 has a nonremovable battery capacity of 3210 mAh with fast charging technology, while the Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite has a bigger battery capacity of 3350 mAh with fast charging technology as well. The price of Meizu X8 is $299, while the Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite will cost around $204.

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Our Verdict:

The Meizu X8 wins on performance and camera, while the Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite wins on body design and battery. Both phones will handle even sensitive 3D games smoothly, so keeping the price in mind, the Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite is a better phone if you are not looking for a phone with bigger processing power and camera. Don’t get me wrong, the Meizu X8 is also a better phone and it has an original.

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