Samsung has been a global force to reckon with. It
has consistently grown with the evolving smartphone market and pioneered the
advent of the AMOLED display. On the other hand, relatively speaking, Obi Mobiles is a less than a year old
smartphone company, co-founded by John Sculley, ex-CEO of PepsiCo and Apple,
which is already begun to make its mark in Africa and Middle East. So, for today’s
review, we have chosen two smartphone models from these two brands that are in the
similar price range, i.e. Samsung’s GalaxyGrand Neo and Obi’s Leopard S502.
Look and
Feel
Starting with the dimensions and
weight, Galaxy Grand weighs 163g with dimensions 143.7x77.1x9.6mm whereas the
Leopard weighs around the same at 164g with dimensions of 142.4x72.6x8.6mm that
makes Obi’s Leopard a relatively slightly smaller, even sleeker, looking
device. Leopard comes in black color with a brown top and bottom strip at the back, and its back is
made of a blend of hard anodized
metal and vacuum electroplating that looks good and is also resistant to wear.
On the other hand, Samsung Grand offers wider color choice that includes white,
black, orange and lime green.
Display
From the aforementioned physical dimensions,
one would assume that Obi Leopard would have a smaller screen, however, interestingly
both the devices have 5.0’’ display. The physical dimensions and the display
screen size imply that though the viewing experience is same on both the devices,
it is the overall size of the device that could impact customers’ decision. Would
one prefer a smaller and slimmer smartphone than a bigger one if both the
devices had the same screen size? Furthermore, Samsung’s screen technology is
the Thin Film Transistor (TFT) whereas Obi’s Leopard runs of the TFT-IPS screen
technology, which is superior to the TFT technology in terms of color
reproduction and viewing angles. The resolution packed by Samsung’s Galaxy Neo
is 480x800 pixels with a pixel density of 186ppi, which is on the lower end of
pixel density. On the other hand, Obi’s Leopard has a qHD display with a
resolution of 900x540 pixels. Therefore, Leopard has a leg up in terms of
display technology and resolution over Samsung’s Grand Neo.
Processing Capacity
In terms of processing speed, both are neck
to neck with the Samsung Galaxy Grand Neo clocking in 1.2GHz and Leopard
clocking in 1.3Ghz on quad-cores. Samsung’s Grand runs of a Broadcom Spreadtrum
chipset whereas Obi’s Leopard runs on a MediaTek chipset. Furthermore, operating
system is Android on both models, however Leopard has Kitkat v4.4.2, a newer
version of the OS, where as Grand Neo runs on the older version v4.2.2
(JellyBean), which once again gives Obi an edge over Samsung. Memory-wise,
Samsung’s Galaxy Grand Neo is available in two capacities, 8GB and 16GB that
are expandable to 64 GB through an external SD card. Similarly Obi Leopard is
available in 8GB expandable to 32GB. Both models have 1 GB of RAM that ensures smooth
running of the two smartphones.
Key Components
Obi Leopard has a definite leg up over
Samsung Grand Neo as it contains 8MP primary (rear) and 5MP secondary (front) cameras,
whereas Samsung’s Neo provides us with a mere 5MP primary camera and a VGA
secondary camera. Moreover, both the models have the same battery capacity of
2100mAh.
Lets Sum It Up
This spec-to-spec comparison tells that both
the devices have same display screen size, RAM, battery capacity and almost
comparable processor; however, there are differences on other fronts. Obi
Mobiles Leopard has advantage in terms of superior display technology and
resolution, operating system (OS) and a definite leg up in cameras. On the
other hand, Samsung offers the color choice and slight advantage in expandable
memory. We also looked at the price tag in the Kenya market and discovered that
Samsung’s Galaxy Neo is priced at around KSh14,000 whereas Obi’s Leopard is at
around KSh12,000, which is a sure advantage Leopard.
Concluding
Remark
In the end, it would come down to which
specifications suit your needs better. If you are a video blogger keen on
better viewing experience, use your front camera a lot and love to take selfies,
then Obi’s Leopard would definitely be a better option as it comes with better
display and superior cameras. On the other hand, if you are looking for higher
memory then Samsung’s Neo could be a better choice.
It's interesting to see a new company give SAMSUNG a run for its money. Providing similar or better specs at relatively lower costs I think Obi Leopard is a pretty good buy. It would be interesting to see how SAMSUNG responds to its competitor.
ReplyDeleteAccording to the specifications, i think that both phones are pretty similar. But samsung has a better reputation, who knows how this Obi is going to be and there are more things to consider as well, like customer service etc etc...
ReplyDeleteConsidering that Obi Mobiles is co-founded by ex-Apple CEO John Sculley, i feel that these issues (customer service etc) are not pertinent, as I am pretty sure he knows A-Z about running a smartphone business. I would definitely give Obi a try.
DeleteOkay...that is a great article and fabulous..
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