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Battery life is where Redmi makes a strong statement.
The massive 7000mAh battery easily outlasts most competitors and can comfortably stretch into a second day for many users.
Its 33W charging is also slightly faster, and the addition of 18W reverse charging increases versatility.
Samsung's 5000mAh battery remains dependable and sufficient for a full day of usage, though it cannot compete with Redmi's endurance.
The Galaxy A27 delivers better performance and software longevity, while Redmi dominates battery life.
For power users and long-term ownership, Samsung feels more balanced, but heavy travelers may prefer Redmi's enormous battery.
Camera
Samsung takes a clear lead in camera hardware.
The 50MP primary camera includes optical image stabilization (OIS), helping produce sharper photos and steadier videos, especially in low light.
The addition of an ultrawide camera provides more flexibility for landscapes and group shots, while 4K video recording enhances content creation capabilities.
The Redmi 15 also features a 50MP primary camera, but it lacks OIS and is paired only with an auxiliary sensor.
Daylight photos should remain respectable, but the overall camera system is less versatile. Video recording is limited to 1080p, which places it behind Samsung.
Samsung continues its advantage with a 12MP autofocus selfie camera. Autofocus helps maintain sharper facial details and improves consistency across different shooting conditions.
The Redmi 15 uses an 8MP front camera that is suitable for video calls and casual social media uploads, but lacks the detail and flexibility offered by Samsung.
The Galaxy A27 is a stronger camera phone.
Better stabilization, an ultrawide lens, 4K recording, and a higher-quality selfie camera make it a more complete photography package.
Pricing
The Redmi 15 is priced around $150 (₹15,000), while the Samsung Galaxy A27 is priced around $260 (₹22,000).
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The price difference is significant, placing Samsung roughly ₹7,000 higher than Redmi.
At its price point, Redmi delivers impressive value. Buyers receive a large 144Hz display, a huge 7000mAh battery, 33W charging, and a modern Snapdragon chipset.
For users focused on essential smartphone functions and battery endurance, the value proposition is difficult to ignore.