with a screen to body ratio of 19.5:9. The
Both screens perform well when it comes to brightness under sunlight or low-light situation but the panel on the Galaxy M31s feels a tad bit better since AMOLED has better color reproduction and does not hurt eyes with the screen going very dim under low-light.
Coming to benchmarks like Geekbench 5.1, the Galaxy M31s scores 346 in single-core and 1288 in multi-core tests whereas the POCO X2 scores 552 in single-core and 1768 in multi-core tests which are higher and better.
Similarly in Antutu v8, the POCO X2 scores 263970 over the 182259 on the Galaxy M31s, so undoubtedly the POCO X2 is the better one of the two. Combined with a 120Hz display and a powerful chipset, the POCO X2 is the clear winner here.
POCO X2 vs Samsung Galaxy M31s Software:
The Galaxy M31s ships with OneUI 2.1 built on top of Android 10 and similarly, the POCO X2 gets Android 10 and runs MIUI11 with a POCO launcher. Both these skins provide all the features like a system-wide dark mode, Android 10 based navigation gestures, a dedicated Game app, and some more.
The POCO X2 has a POCO launcher that looks cleaner but still, there is a lot of bloatware present and every some or the other time but compared to many Xiaomi smartphones is less and with MIUI 11 you get nature alarm and notification sounds and good optimization for the battery.
On the other hand, Samsung’s OneUI 2.1 provides a much cleaner look compared to the POCO launcher on the
POCO X2. It has less of bloatware installed which includes Galaxy applications and some like
Netflix, Facebook, etc.
Both of them provide a ton of customizations and you will not go wrong choosing each one of them. But here the OneUI 2.1 feels better as it has less bloatware and looks streamlined but the POCO launcher is good too.
POCO X2 vs Samsung Galaxy M31s Cameras:
Both the POCO X2 and the Galaxy M31s get quad cameras at the back. The Galaxy M31s ships with a Sony IMX682 sensor for its main 64MP camera which is a good upgrade from the 64MP Samsung ISOCELL GW1 sensor on the Galaxy M31.
The POCO X2 on the other hand gets the 64MP Sony IMX686 main camera. Both the smartphones get an ultrawide camera, a macro, and a depth sensor. So here the ultrawide camera is larger on the Galaxy M31s which is a 12MP one compared to 8MP one on the POCO X2.
The Galaxy M31s have a larger 5MP depth sensor compared to the 2MP depth sensor on the POCO X2 and both have a similar 2MP depth sensor.
Both have easy to use camera application and has all the different modes for both the photos and videos. Moving to the main camera, the images taken from both the smartphones come out good, but the Galaxy M31s has better details and dynamic range over the POCO X2.
The POCO X2 has a cooler tone with good contrast but tends to oversharpen the background in most scenarios. The images from the Galaxy M31s have a natural look whereas the colors in the images on the POCO X2 seem to be oversaturated.
At night, here also the Galaxy M31s shines with its better details and captures the highlight in shadows better than the POCO X2. The POCO X2 does have better contrast and the images have a cooler tone to it. With the Night Mode turned on, the Galaxy M31s shines over the POCO X2.
Now switching to the ultrawide camera, the Galaxy M31s has a larger 12MP ultrawide camera that has a 123-degree field of view over the 119-degree field of view of the 8MP ultrawide camera of the POCO X2. The images taken from the Galaxy M31s have better details and capture more objects in the frame.
The details are also superior on the Galaxy M31s to the POCO X2 but the sharpness and contrast are better on the POCO X2. At night, the dynamic range is good but still, here the Galaxy M31s have less noise and with the night mode, it is much better than the POCO X2 which tries to oversaturate colors.
The 5MP macro camera on the Galaxy M31s has better details and dynamic range compared to the 2MP macro camera on the POCO X2. The edge detection is better on the Galaxy M31s but the POCO X2 is not far behind but loses details when compared to the Galaxy M31s images.
The portraits on both were good but the one on the POCO X2 has better edge detection and the background blur works well compared to the Galaxy M31s. The skin tones look more natural on the POCO X2 compared to the Galaxy M31s which tends to make the white appear more in the images.
Switching to the front camera, the Galaxy M31s has a larger 32MP f/2.0 camera compared to the dual 20MP f/2.2 and 2MP depth camera on the POCO X2. So here the selfies come out better on the Galaxy M31s with more natural-looking skin tones but the dynamic range is better on the POCO X2.
Similarly, at night, the Galaxy M31s have better selfies and the noise is also lower compared to the POCO X2. Coming to portraits, the POCO X2 takes better portraits with the additional 2MP depth sensor that helps in better edge detection and the background blur works well.
In terms of videos, both the Galaxy M31s and the POCO X2 can shoot up to 4K videos at 30fps. The 1080p videos come out good on the POCO X2 as the EIS provides better-stabilized videos with good color reproduction and the noise is kept low when compared to the Galaxy M31s.
The videos on the POCO X2 at 4K resolution are much better thanks to the Snapdragon 730G chipset which has a better ISP compared to Galaxy M31s Exynos chipset. Then from the front camera, the videos come out much better on the POCO X2 when it comes to normal or portrait videos.
So on an overall basis, the Galaxy M31s have better overall cameras but when it comes to portraits and videos, the POCO X2 is a better one.
POCO X2 vs Samsung Galaxy M31s Battery Life:
The Galaxy M31s has a huge 6000mAh battery which remains unchanged from its predecessor, the Galaxy M31 but now instead of the 15W charger, you get a faster 25W fast charger seen on many Samsung flagship smartphones.
The POCO X2 sports a 4500mAh battery which is adequately good and with the display set to 120Hz, the smartphone can easily last for a single day. With moderate usage, the POCO X2 can last for one and a half days.
The Galaxy M31s can easily stretch up to three days with normal usage and with moderate usage that includes playing games like PUBG Mobile, or streaming video or browsing social media, the Galaxy M31s easily last for two days. The standard screen on time for the Galaxy M31s is around 6-7 hours and for the POCO X2, it is around 4-5 hours.
Here in terms of battery life, we can see that the Snapdragon 730G is much more efficient than Exynos 9611 but still the 6000mAh battery gives that extra muscle over the 4500mAh battery on the POCO X2.
In terms of charging, the Galaxy M31s ships with a 25W fast charger and POCO X2 has the 27W fast charger. Here coming to charging speeds, the Galaxy M31s takes around 1hour 30 minutes to charge completely whereas POCO X2 charges slightly faster completing zero to hundred in 63 minutes.
Do note that the Galaxy M31s charge a slightly bigger battery but MIUI’s optimization for the battery is better than that of the OneUI. Still, Samsung provides a power-saving and an ultra-power saving mode which disables wifi, turning the screen black, etc.
So, here clearly the bigger battery and the lower refresh rate of the Galaxy M31s provide a clear edge over the POCO X2.
POCO X2 vs Samsung Galaxy M31s Audio Quality:
Both the POCO X2 and Galaxy M31s sports a single firing bottom speakers and are adequately loud.
The loudness levels on the POCO X2 is good but when it comes to clarity, the Galaxy M31s hold an edge.
Similarly, both provide a 3.5mm headphone jack and here the sound output from the POCO X2 is better as the sound is louder and clearer.
Verdict:
This was a very close comparison between the two smartphones. Both have a lot to go for each other. When it comes to the display, Samsung Galaxy M31s has a better AMOLED screen whereas the POCO X2 gets the higher refresh rate.
In terms of design, both have punch hole displays on the front, but the POCO X2 feels premium with its glass back.
The POCO X2 has the edge over the Galaxy M31s when it comes to performance and gaming as it has a powerful Snapdragon 730G which is built on the 8nm process compared to Exynos 9611 built on the 10nm process. And plus the vapor cooling helps dissipate heat.
When it comes to cameras, the Galaxy M31s has better cameras of the two. But when it comes to portraits and videos, the POCO X2 has the edge. But the overall edge here goes to the Galaxy M31s. The Galaxy M31s has a better battery life than the POCO X2.
To sum it up, if you want a smartphone for playing games, a good set of cameras and a premium build, then the POCO X2 will make a better deal and if want a brighter display, a good set of cameras, and the most important of all battery life, the Galaxy M31s is the one to go for.
Both are very good smartphones under Rs.20000 and you can’t go wrong when considering either one of them.