Nothing Phone (1) vs Tecno Spark 10 5G - Detailed Phone Comparison

Detailed Comparison

Specification

General

Launch Date July 16, 2022 April 7, 2023
Release Year 2022 2023

Physical

Volume 100.16 cm³ 104.26 cm³
Screen Size to Weight Ratio 3.39 "/g N/A
Weight 193.5 g 0 g
Height 159.2 mm 164.4 mm
Width 75.8 mm 75.5 mm
Thickness 8.3 mm 8.4 mm
Foldable Design No No
Available Colors
  • Black
  • White
  • Black
  • Blue
  • White

Display

Screen Size 6.55 " 6.6 "
Resolution 1080 x 2400 720 x 1612
Aspect Ratio 20:9 20:9
Screen-to-Body Ratio 85.8 % 84.3 %
Pixel Density 402 PPI 267 PPI
Refresh Rate 120 Hz 90 Hz
Typical Brightness 500 nits N/A
HBM Brightness N/A N/A
Peak Brightness 1200 nits N/A

Hardware

Battery Capacity per Screen Area 104.89 mAh/in² 114.78 mAh/in²
Battery Density 44.93 mAh/cm³ 47.96 mAh/cm³
Battery Capacity 4500 mAh 5000 mAh
NFC Support Yes No
Chipset Qualcomm SM7325-AE Snapdragon 778G+ 5G (6 nm) Mediatek Dimensity 6020 (7 nm)
CPU Octa-core (1x2.5 GHz Cortex-A78 & 3x2.4 GHz Cortex-A78 & 4x1.9 GHz Cortex-A55) Octa-core (2x2.2 GHz Cortex-A76 & 6x2.0 GHz Cortex-A55)
GPU Adreno 642L Mali-G57 MC2

Connectivity

USB Version 2.0 2.0
OTG Support 1 1
DisplayPort
DisplayPort Version N/A N/A
USB Features USB Type-C 2.0, OTG USB Type-C 2.0, OTG

Software

Operating System Android Android
Initial OS Version 12 13
Maximum OS Version 15

Comparison Summary

Nothing Phone (1) vs. Tecno Spark 10 5G: A Deep Dive

Let's dissect the Nothing Phone (1) and Tecno Spark 10 5G, going beyond the spec sheet to understand what these devices offer in the real world.

1. Specifications Breakdown

FeatureNothing Phone (1)Tecno Spark 10 5GReal-World Implications
Design
Dimensions (mm)159.2 x 75.8 x 8.3164.4 x 75.5 x 8.4Nothing Phone (1) is slightly more compact.
Weight (g)193.50 (Data Missing)Weight impacts portability; we need the Spark 10's weight for a complete comparison.
Build MaterialsGlass front & back, aluminum frame(Data Missing)Material choice affects durability and premium feel.
Display
TypeOLED, 120Hz, HDR10+IPS LCD, 90HzNothing Phone (1)'s OLED offers richer blacks, vibrant colors, and smoother motion.
Size6.55"6.6"Negligible size difference.
Resolution1080 x 2400720 x 1612Nothing Phone (1) boasts significantly sharper visuals due to higher resolution.
PPI402267Sharper text and images on the Nothing Phone (1).
Performance
ChipsetSnapdragon 778G+ 5G (6nm)MediaTek Dimensity 6020 (7nm)Both offer 5G connectivity, but the 778G+ generally provides better performance and efficiency.
CPUOcta-core (up to 2.5 GHz)Octa-core (up to 2.2 GHz)778G+ likely edges out the Dimensity 6020 in demanding tasks.
GPUAdreno 642LMali-G57 MC2Adreno 642L generally delivers superior gaming performance.
RAM8GB/12GB8GBBoth offer ample RAM for multitasking, though 12GB on the Nothing Phone (1) provides future-proofing.
Camera
Rear50MP (wide) + 50MP (ultrawide)50MP (wide) + 2MP(Macro)Nothing Phone (1)'s secondary ultrawide lens is more versatile than a dedicated macro lens.
Front16MP8MPHigher resolution selfie camera on the Nothing Phone (1).
Video4K@30fps, 1080p@60fps1080p@30fpsNothing Phone (1) offers higher resolution and frame rate video recording.
Battery Life
Capacity4500 mAh5000 mAhTecno Spark 10 5G has a larger battery, potentially offering longer usage time.
Charging33W wired, 15W wireless18W wiredFaster wired charging and wireless charging capability on the Nothing Phone (1).

2. Key Insights

  • Display: The Nothing Phone (1)'s OLED display is a clear winner, providing superior image quality and a smoother refresh rate. The Spark 10 5G's lower resolution IPS LCD panel is a noticeable downgrade.
  • Performance: While both chipsets offer 5G, the Snapdragon 778G+ in the Nothing Phone (1) is likely to deliver better overall performance, particularly in gaming and demanding applications.
  • Camera: The Nothing Phone (1) has a more versatile camera system with a useful ultrawide lens and a higher resolution front camera. While the Spark 10 5G boasts a 50MP main sensor, the overall camera experience likely favors the Nothing Phone (1).
  • Battery: The Tecno Spark 10 5G's larger battery might translate to longer battery life, but the Nothing Phone (1) counters with significantly faster charging and the convenience of wireless charging. Missing weight data for the Spark makes it difficult to assess the real impact of the bigger battery size on portability.

3. User Profiles and Recommendations

  • Nothing Phone (1): Ideal for users who prioritize display quality, performance, and a versatile camera. The unique design and wireless charging are bonus points. Gamers, content creators, and those seeking a premium experience would appreciate this phone.
  • Tecno Spark 10 5G: Best suited for budget-conscious users who primarily need a large battery and reliable 5G connectivity. If battery life trumps other considerations and the price difference is significant, this could be a viable option.

4. Buying Decision Framework

  1. Is display quality a top priority? If yes, the Nothing Phone (1)'s OLED is the clear choice.
  2. What is your budget? The Tecno Spark 10 5G is likely more affordable, but evaluate the price difference against the features you gain with the Nothing Phone (1).
  3. Do you need the best possible performance? The Nothing Phone (1)'s Snapdragon 778G+ offers a more powerful and efficient experience.

My Choice: Nothing Phone (1)

While missing data on the Tecno Spark 10 5G (weight, build materials) makes a definitive judgment tricky, the Nothing Phone (1) is the compelling choice for me. The superior display, more powerful processor, versatile camera system, faster charging, and wireless charging outweigh the potential for slightly longer battery life on the Spark 10 5G. I value a premium user experience and am willing to potentially sacrifice a bit of battery longevity for the significant gains in other areas. The Nothing Phone (1)'s unique design is a subjective bonus that appeals to me personally.

Alex Griffin
Alex Griffin

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