![]() ![]() You will get LG note apps, custom security features, and other utility features. ![]() The availability of custom apps is also a strength of LG Phoenix 5. You don’t have to install a third-party app. You’ll also get more customization options in this phone such as themes and icons. Meanwhile, LG uses its custom UI on LG Phoenix 5.Īlthough lighter, we find AT&T Radiant Max interface to be ‘boring.’ It’s no denying that LG Phoenix 5 interface looks more beautiful and fun to interact with. AT&T Radiant Max comes with a vanilla version without a lot of modification. AT&T Radiant Max is able to handle more apps at once compared to LG Phoenix 5.īoth phones use Android 10. This is especially applied for multitasking. The extra 2GB means the phone can process tasks faster. The RAM setup results in a better performance in AT&T Radiant Max. Compared to LG Phoenix, we noticed the former is less laggy at times. Again, AT&T Radiant Max is one step ahead here. This is why more RAM can help to improve performance. A decent processor for your daily needs, however, things can get a bit tricky when you try to perform demanding tasks.Īll in all, we feel like, in the bigger picture, the performance level is pretty much the same between the two phones. So it’s not as speedy as more sophisticated CPUs in more expensive models. It’s worth noting that MediaTek Helio P22 is an entry-level processor. AT&T Radiant Max employs 3GB RAM while the other has only 2GB of RAM. There’s a difference for the RAM, though. PerformanceĪT&T Radiant Max and LG Phoenix 5 share similar 2GHz Octa-core, MediaTek Helio P22 for their processor choice. We feel that LG Phoenix 5 won’t be able to keep up with the demand for ample memory space. ![]() Meanwhile, today’s phones need a lot of space to store data. Not only that 16GB will run out fast, but the SD card capacity allowed is also not much. The setup on LG Phoenix is disappointing. We can be sure AT&T Radiant Max is the ultimate choice if we consider storage alone. The SD card option is also better with AT&T Radiant Max, offering 128 GB as opposed to 32GB on LG Phoenix 5. It is bigger than LG Phoenix 5 with its 16GB memory. Combined with the giant size, watching your favorite shows feels more amazing here.ĪT&T Radiant Max allows users to store files on its 32GB of internal storage. You are less distracted with the bezels when using this phone. Its bezel-less design allows for a more immersive viewing experience. However, one phone is better than the other. But they remained struggling when we used the phone outdoors on a bright sunny day. The color is vibrant enough for a budget phone. We like the color accuracy but since they’re not a sophisticated screen, sharpness and detail seem a bit lacking. User experience on the two displays is roughly similar. That puts both phones into the HD+ category. However, its resolution is identical despite the size at 720p. The LG Phoenix 5 has a smaller screen size at 5.7-inch. DisplayĪT&T Radiant Max comes with a 6.5-inch display. The black finish makes the phone look more expensive than it looks. The screen to body ratio is smaller, giving the impression of a bezel-less phone. It is slimmer although technically bigger in size. Overall, if we have to choose one, we’d prefer AT&T Radiant Max. The silver on LG Phoenix 5 fares better though in disguising marks and smudges. As a note, both back covers are glossy so you’d get the same smudge problem on each of them.
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