The differences appear in the storage space and on the camera. The Motorola phone has two color options available: sapphire blue and cherry, while the Xiaomi smartphone offers a three-color finish: blue, white and black. Check out the differences between smartphones below. Screen and design Both phones have a modern design with thin edges and elongated body, in addition to having different color options covering the finish. Another point in common between the models is the screen, which features a 6.3-inch display, Full HD + resolution and LCD panel, which should allow a clearer view of the content due to the high pixel density. The only difference between the devices is in relation to the resolution pixels. The Moto G8 Plus features 2280 x 1080 pixels, while the Redmi Note 8 features 2340 x 1080 pixels. However, both tend to offer high definition viewing. Cameras Regarding the camera, the Redmi Note 8 comes out ahead because it has a quadruple sensor. The Moto G8 Plus has one less sensor, making up a triple camera. However, the Moto G8 Plus features a higher resolution front camera. The Xiaomi phone has a sensor that records selfies of up to 13 MP, while Motorola’s has 25 MP. The main camera of both phones has 48 MP that promise to capture the details photographed from a distance more clearly. In the photographic set, another issue differs: the Redmi Note 8 has a f / 1.2 aperture, while the Moto G8 Plus has a f / 1.7 aperture. Performance and storage Regarding performance, Moto G8 Plus and Redmi Note 8 are expected to offer similar results. Both feature Snapdragon 665, an eight-core Qualcomm processor with up to 2 GHz speed and 4 GB RAM. The models also receive an Adreno 610 graphics card that should make the performance of games and heavy applications more fluid. The Xiaomi phone stands out for bringing the Game Turbo mode, which aims to extract the maximum performance when it comes to gambling. The Moto G8 Plus should also perform well in games. As the Motorola phone has a more powerful GPU, the trend is that the smartphone has greater stability in newer titles. On the storage side, while the Redmi Note 8 offers models with up to 128 GB of internal memory, the Moto G8 Plus has only half: 64 GB. However, the storage capacity must be sufficient for common use and downloading applications. If the memory is not enough, both have a microSD card slot. Drums Both phones have a battery with 4,000 mAh capacity, the difference is that the Moto G8 Plus comes with a TurboPower charger with 15 W of power to recover the charge more quickly. When the smartphone reaches a full charge, the promise is that the battery will last about a day. The Redmi Note 8, on the other hand, has had a change to support fast recharging as long as a charger of at least 18 W is used. Android version Both the Moto G8 Plus and the Redmi Note 8 leave the factory with the Android 9 (Pie) operating system. The Chinese manufacturer’s system, with the MIUI interface, brings a colorful look and extra functions compared to Motorola phones. The American company chooses to offer a cleaner experience. In contrast, Xiaomi’s software tends to include factory-installed applications that can take up storage. Additional resources Regarding the extra features, the Moto G8 Plus has Motorola gestures called Moto Actions. The application offers shortcuts for camera and flashlight, for example. In addition, it features some screen features included by the manufacturer in the Moto app. The Xiaomi device has features like accelerometer, gyroscope, proximity and compass. In addition, it is worth mentioning that the Moto G8 Plus and Redmi Note 8 have Bluetooth in version 4.2 and 5.0, respectively. Regarding Wi-Fi, both are in the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. Price and where to buy The Moto G8 Plus was launched in Brazil for R $ 1,699, but is currently found in online retail for a price in the range of R $ 1,200, depending on the offer of the day. The Redmi Note 8 was launched on national soil for R $ 1,799, but currently it can be found on the official Xiaomi website for R $ 2,194.90.
