Can the Realme 6 Pro beat the POCO X2, let’s find out.
When it comes to smartphones under Rs.20000, then Realme and Xiaomi are the ones competing with each other by launching each of their smartphones to gain the top spot. This year Realme came up with the 6 series which includes the Realme 6 and the 6 Pro. Both these smartphones have a massive screen, support for higher refresh rates, and faster charging. These smartphones bring a major upgrade over their predecessors.
On the other hand, Xiaomi’s sub-brand POCO which is now an independent brand and had launched the POCO X2 last year December which also comes with a massive display, 120Hz refresh rate display, and a great set of cameras.
Both have very good specifications and are right in the market. Here we would see whether the POCO brand continues to live its reputation or the Realme 6 Pro becomes the best mid-ranger between the two?
POCO X2 vs Realme 6 Pro Design:
On the front, both the smartphones have an almost bezel-less display with dual punch-hole cameras, the only difference is the positioning where the cameras are placed on the right of the display of the POCO X2 and left for the Realme 6 Pro.
On the sides, both have the volume controls and power button with a SIM card slot. But here the Realme 6 Pro gets a dedicated SD card slot and the POCO X2 has a hybrid slot.
Both have a power button that incorporates a fingerprint scanner (side-mounted). The fingerprint scanner was slightly faster on the POCO X2 compared to the Realme 6 Pro.
At the back, both have different designs where the POCO X2 has gone for a circular design around the cameras which are placed in the middle whereas, like all other Realme smartphones, the Realme 6 Pro‘s cameras lie to the left. The back of the Realme 6 Pro has a lightning design that shines when viewed from different angles.
Check here: Realme 6 Pro Review: Is this the best mid-ranger from Realme that can make a bold move in the market.
Also check: POCO X2 Review: Should you consider this new mid-ranger?
POCO X2 vs Realme 6 Pro Display:
Both the smartphones support Widevine L1 so streaming third party content from Amazon, Netflix, etc will not be an issue.
POCO X2 vs Realme 6 Pro Performance:
Both the chipsets are coupled with an Adreno 618 GPU and are built on an energy-efficient 8nm process. However, there lie some differences between both the chipsets.
The Snapdragon 720G has the Kryo 465 cores whereas the Snapdragon 730G has slightly powerful Kryo 470 cores and the GPU on the Snapdragon 730G is slightly overclocked so there isn’t much difference in performance but the Snapdragon 730G edges slightly here.
The Snapdragon 720G brings India’s satellite navigation called NavIC, newer Bluetooth 5.1, and the newer Hexagon 692 DSP. But it lacks the support for Quad HD+ display which the Snapdragon 730G supports.
Coming to real-world usage, whether it is the app opening and closing, game loading, or handling high-end games, both the smartphones are handle everything equally well. Now in terms of gaming, we played all high-end games on both these smartphones like PUBG Mobile, Call of Duty, etc. and both managed to play without breaking a sweat. Sure the higher refresh rates do help achieve smooth gameplay.
In benchmarks like Geekbench 5.1, the POCO X2 scored 541 in single-core and 1665 in multi-score, and similarly, the Realme 6 Pro scored 549 in single-core and 1679 in multi-core. The scores are almost close to each other.
Overall both have very good performance but here with the slightly higher refresh rate and the slightly powerful Snapdragon 730G, the POCO X2 is the one with better performance.
POCO X2 vs Realme 6 Pro Software:
The POCO X2 runs MIUI 11 which is Xiaomi‘s custom skin. Since the POCO X2 comes with a POCO launcher, it is a cleaner interface but has some bloatware that can be uninstalled.
POCO X2 vs Realme 6 Pro Camera:
- 64MP f/1.8 Samsung ISOCELL Bright GW1 main camera
- 8MP f/2.3 ultrawide camera with 119-degree field of view
- 12MP f/2.5 telephoto camera with 5x optical zoom and 20x hybrid zoom
- 2MP f/2.4 macro camera for macro shots
On the other hand, the POCO X2 has:
- 64MP f/1.9 Sony IMX686 main camera
- 8MP f/2.2 ultrawide camera with 119-degree field of view
- 2MP f/2.4 macro camera for macro shots
- 2MP f/2.4 depth camera for portraits.
Coming to the main camera which has the 64MP sensor, both these smartphones take very good shots with a good amount of detail. Both of them have punchier colors and the contrast works well. But when zooming into the image, the POCO X2 brings much better details with but the Realme 6 Pro has a wider dynamic range, The Sony sensor takes slightly better images during the day. With HDR turned on, the POCO X2 takes better images.
Similarly at night, both take good shots and with their dedicated Night Modes perform better. Here also the Realme 6 Pro has better detail and the light captured in the background is better as the Ultra Night Mode works really well on the Realme 6 Pro.
The POCO X2 takes better portraits with good edge detection and the background blur works well. When zoomed into the portraits, the POCO X2 results in some over sharpness but brings in better detail.
On the front, both the smartphones get dual cameras where the POCO X2 has gone for a 20MP f/2.2 main camera and a 2MP f/2.4 depth camera, the Realme 6 Pro has a 16MP f/2.1 main camera accompanied by an 8MP f/2.2 ultrawide camera.
The front camera takes good images on both of them but the Realme 6 Pro takes better selfies thus bringing much more detail in the images and when zooming into it, retains the sharpness better compared to the POCO X2.
The POCO X2 also takes good selfies and with the depth sensor, the images come out good.
With portraits, the Realme 6 Pro outperforms the POCO X2 though it is having a dedicated depth camera. The edge detection and background blur are better on the Realme 6 Pro.
In terms of videos, both smartphones have support for 4K video support @ 30fps. There is also support for 1080p at 60 and 30fps. The POCO X2 has better video footage as compared to the Realme 6 Pro as the video is better stabilized but the video tends to crop a bit.
On the other hand, the Realme 6 Pro has a wider dynamic range but the details are better on the POCO X2.
Similarly at 1080p, the EIS comes into the picture, both smartphones take equally sharp and better videos and but here the POCO X2 has a warmer tone and the Realme 6 Pro cooler tones.
Realme also provides a Steady Mode which can make the videos stable.
Similarly, with the ultrawide camera, the results of the videos were the same.
The telephoto camera videos are also better than the POCO X2‘s zoomed videos through the main camera and with macro, both struggle to capture good videos.
Similarly on the front, the Realme 6 Pro has support for Slow-Motion videos which is a great feature and the 16MP camera takes good videos and it is also capable of taking ultrawide videos using the 8MP ultrawide front camera.
The POCO X2 also takes good videos through the front camera and the depth sensor helps in taking good portrait videos but Realme 6 Pro here has a bokeh mode for the videos where we can adjust the background blur.
So the final conclusion for the cameras are:
- The POCO X2 has better main camera performance whether day or night and better macro camera compared to the Realme 6 Pro.
- The Realme 6 Pro has a better dynamic range and the telephoto camera is a better implementation compared to the depth camera on the POCO X2.
- The front camera is better on the Realme 6 Pro as it has a wider dynamic range and that ultrawide camera is very useful for group selfies.
- When it comes to videos, the POCO X2 has better video footage compared to the Realme 6 Pro.
POCO X2 vs Realme 6 Pro Battery Life:
POCO X2 vs Realme 6 Pro Audio Quality:
Verdict:
The Realme 6 Pro, on the other hand, provides a better UI experience, has a telephoto camera, better battery life, and a better front camera. Both smartphones have good and attractive designs and will appeal to many users.
Now coming to prices, the POCO X2 starts at Rs.15999 for the 6GB RAM and 64GB storage, Rs.16999 for 6GB RAM and 128GB storage and Rs.19999 for the 8GB RAM and 256GB storage.
The Realme 6 Pro is priced one thousand more than the POCO X2 making the POCO X2 a better value for money option. The base variant is the 6GB RAM and 64GB storage which is priced at Rs.16999, the 6GB RAM and 128GB storage at Rs.18999 and the 8GB RAM and 128GB storage at Rs.19999. Both have the UFS 2.1 storage.
Here also the POCO X2 edges with a higher 256GB storage variant but the Realme 6 Pro has a dedicated microSD card slot for further expansion of storage.
Considering all the features of both the smartphones, the POCO X2 seems to be a better value if you consider the higher refresh rate and performance when taken into consideration while the Realme 6 Pro has the more versatile cameras of the two and good performance.
It all depends on your personal preference which one should you consider as both are very excellent offerings in this price segment.
Realme 6 Pro has great cameras but Poco X2 is better overall I think.
The Realme 6 pro takes 2x optical zoom pictures and 5x hybrid zomm pictures.
Very mediocre review btw.