Realme 2 vs Redmi Note 5 vs Asus ZenFone Max Pro vs Moto G6 Play vs Honor 9i : which is best

Realme 2 vs Redmi Note 5 vs Asus ZenFone Max Pro vs Moto G6 Play vs Honor 9i : which smartphone is best


Xiaomi's Redmi line-up budget has been for a while in the smartphone segment, and in addition to a small rope in its market part made by the Honor, it seems that Xiaomi will be king for a long time. Realme, which was previously a sub-brand of Oppo, and its first smartphone is "Realme 1", which changes the speed of the country's budget phone.

Display and Design - 

The display on the phone is HD+ which is disappointing because there was a FHD+ display in Realme 1. In fact, there is a FHD+ display to save all smartphones for Moto G6 play. Does it work against Realme 2? Our detailed review status will give more light on. For now, there is no winner, but for me, the huge screen-to-body ratio gets the crown based on Realme 2.

Realme 2 is more attractive than the Redmi Note 5 or ZenFone Max Pro, or even the Honor 9i's Blend Backside. Moto G6 came close to the setup of its circular, tampered dual camera which looks great, but the 'diamond cutting' design of the Realme 2 on the glass back is very attractive. Based on the appearance alone, the Realme 2 will take crowns.

Talking about the design, there is also a notch display in Realme 2 that can be closed for some, especially since no phone has a foothold. Although there is a lack of it, but it certainly enables Realme 2 to have 88.80 percent screen-to-body ratio, which is quite unheard of in the budget smartphone segment.

Camera -

In the case of optics, Realme 2 has a dual camera setup with a 13 MP primary camera with f/2.2 aperture and 2 MP secondary camera unit f/2.4 aperture. In comparison, Radmi Note 5 and Moto G6 Play have single camera setup, respectively, with 12 MPs and 13 MP sensors. Zenfone has the back camera setup of 13 MP + 5 MP, while the back of the 9i is 16 MP + 2 MP and the front is 13 MP + 2 MP. Although Honor 9i wins in the case of sheer pixel counting. Our initial effects of the Realme 2 camera were not that great.

Performance - 

I'm not quite sure about the choice of Realme 2, snapdragon 450 SoC is a good option for HD+ display, but it is behind SD636 and SD626 which you will find in ZenFone Max Pro and Redmi Note 5. Differences in performance should be clear in heavy activities like gaming. Comparison of Realme 2 (Snapdragon 450), Asus ZenFone Max Pro and Redmi Note 5, we see that ASUS is actually faster than these two phones.

Moto G6 Play and Honor 9i are Snapdragon 430 and Kirin 659 SoCs, respectively, which do not compete much.

In any case, a complete review will make the situation clear, so stay tuned for it. All phones offer 4 GB of RAM with 64 GB internal storage, but Realme 2 offers it at Rs 10,990, making it the cheapest 64 GB option compared to this. Given the price, the choice of weak chipsets, we believe, is adequately offset on storage and RAM.

Battery -

Redmi Note 5 and Moto G6 Play have 4,000 mAh battery while Honor 9i has 3,340 mAh battery. The Realme 2 pack is in a huge 4,230 mAh battery, which looks great on paper. The Zenfone Max Pro, supports a cheerful 5,000 mAh battery, which definitely fades the competition. When it comes to batteries, the crown has to go to ASUS, although the Realme 2 appears one second away.

Final -

It appears that from the initial assessment that Realme 2 has its own. Although it does not take the crown in every category, it is not looking back at any other. Redmi note 5 and Asus Zenfone Max Pro will be the device to beat in the budget price range. To Know more stay tuned with us.
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