We have come across many people who often choose a mobile phone of an MNC brand over the handset of an Indian manufacturer despite the former having fewer features than the latter.
Thus here we have taken two handsets - an old handset of an MNC brand and a new handset of an Indian manufacturer. Both are available for around the same price. The handsets in question are the newly launched Xolo A500S and the Sony Xperia Tipo. So let's see how they stack up against each other.
Display and design
Xolo A500S comes with a 4 inch touchscreen with 800 x 480 pixel resolution, which means it has 233 ppi pixel density. It is 8.98 mm thick, which makes it one of the slimmest smartphones in the market.
On the other hand, the Sony Xperia Tipo is 13 mm thick and has a much smaller 3.2 inch touchscreen. Moreover, it has 320 x 480 pixel resolution, which means it has only 180 ppi pixel density.
However, Tipo's screen is said to have a shatter-proof sheet on its display, which is claimed to be scratch resistant. No such claims have been made by Xolo about A500S's display.
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