Xiaomi Mi A3 vs Xiaomi Mi A2 specs comparison

Announced in July, the Xiaomi Mi A3 is the company’s latest Android One smartphone. That means the Mi A3 runs a clean version of Android 9 Pie and should get monthly security updates, with updates to Android Q and R also guaranteed.

Even though the Mi A3 is the new kid on the block, that doesn’t mean you should ignore its predecessor. A little over a year old at this point, the Mi A2 still packs enough grunt to warrant a purchase in 2019. The Mi A2 is also an Android One smartphone and should get at least another year of monthly security updates, along with Android Q.

To that end, let’s see how the Mi A3 compares vs the Mi A2.

Xiaomi Mi A3 vs Xiaomi Mi A2 specs

Xiaomi Mi A3Xiaomi Mi A2

Display

Xiaomi Mi A3

6.01-inch AMOLED
1,560 x 720 resolution
286ppi

Xiaomi Mi A2

5.99-inch IPS
2,160 x 1,080 resolution
403ppi

SoC

Xiaomi Mi A3

Qualcomm Snapdragon 665

Xiaomi Mi A2

Qualcomm Snapdragon 660

GPU

Xiaomi Mi A3

Adreno 610

Xiaomi Mi A2

Adreno 512

RAM

Xiaomi Mi A3

4GB

Xiaomi Mi A2

4/6GB

Storage

Xiaomi Mi A3

64/128GB
microSD card slot

Xiaomi Mi A2

32/64/128GB
No microSD card slot

Cameras

Xiaomi Mi A3Rear:
Triple lens setup
48MP f/1.8
8MP f/2.2 ultra-wide
2MP f/2.4 depth

Front:
32MP f/2.0

Xiaomi Mi A2Rear:
Dual lens setup
12MP f/1.8 wide
20MP f/1.8 low-light

Front:
20MP f/2.2

Audio

Xiaomi Mi A3

Headphone jack

Xiaomi Mi A2

No headphone jack

Battery

Xiaomi Mi A3

4,030mAh
18-watt fast charging

Xiaomi Mi A2

3,000mAh
18-watt fast charging

IP rating

Xiaomi Mi A3

No

Xiaomi Mi A2

No

Sensors

Xiaomi Mi A3

In-display fingerprint sensor, accelerometer, gyroscope, proximity, compass

Xiaomi Mi A2

Rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, accelerometer, gyroscope, proximity, compass

Biometric authentication

Xiaomi Mi A3

Optical in-display fingerprint sensor

Xiaomi Mi A2

Capacitive fingerprint sensor

Connectivity

Xiaomi Mi A3Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
Bluetooth 5

GSM 850/900/1800/1900
HSDPA 850/900/1700/1900/2100
LTE band 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/20/28/38/40

Xiaomi Mi A2Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
Bluetooth 5

GSM 850/900/1800/1900
HSDPA 850/900/1700 (AWS)/1900/2100
LTE band 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/20/38/40

Software

Xiaomi Mi A3

Android 9 Pie
Android One

Xiaomi Mi A2

Android 9 Pie
Android One

Dimensions and weight

Xiaomi Mi A3

153.5 x 71.9 x 8.5mm
173.8g

Xiaomi Mi A2

158.7 x 75.4 x 7.3mm
166g

Colors

Xiaomi Mi A3

Kind of Grey, Not Just Blue, More Than White

Xiaomi Mi A2

Black, gold, blue, red, rose gold

Starting with the display, the differences boil down to the type and resolution. The Mi A3 goes with AMOLED, though the HD+ resolution is lower than the Mi A2 display’s Full HD+ resolution. That said, the Mi A2’s display is IPS LCD. That means colors won’t be as vibrant and they are on the Mi A3’s AMOLED display.

It’s as if Xiaomi took a step forward, then took a step backward when it comes to the display. The RAM situation is also a bit perplexing. The Mi A3’s base variant features double the storage of the Mi A2’s, but RAM is stuck at 4GB. Meanwhile, you can get up to 6GB of RAM if you get the 128GB version of the Mi A2.

Xiaomi Mi A3Xiaomi Mi A2

Moving to the processor, the Mi A3 features the Snapdragon 665 chipset. The Mi A2’s Snapdragon 660 is slightly older, but you won’t notice much of a difference in the real world. The biggest advantage the Snapdragon 665 features is support for 48MP images, which brings us to the cameras.

On the Mi A3, we have a 48MP primary sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide sensor, and a 2MP depth sensor. According to Ryan’s impressions in our Xiaomi Mi A3 review, this setup is quite decent, resulting in plenty of good shots in a variety of conditions. Moving to the A2, we were pleasantly surprised with its primary 12MP sensor and disappointed with its secondary 20MP sensor meant for low-light situations.

Also read: Xiaomi Mi A2 review | Xiaomi Mi A3 review

Shifting to the battery, the Mi A3 features a large 4,030mAh battery. The capacity almost dwarfs the 3,000mAh battery inside the Mi A2, though both phones feature 18W fast wired charging. Finally, the Mi A3 sports an in-display fingerprint sensor, which is really not that good. The Mi A2 features a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor.

At the end of the day, you won’t go wrong with either phone. The Mi A3 is the newer phone, so you’ll be more future-proofed than you would with the Mi A2. That said, the older phone holds up surprisingly well against its successor.

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