The battle in the high range is not only fought with mobiles that have reached the border of 1,000 euros. Below 500 we find succulent offers to think a lot about whether it is worth paying more. Among these terminals that will make us doubt are the Realme X3 SuperZoom and the Poco F2 Pro . Let’s take a closer look to see which phone is worth buying the most.
Realme and Xiaomi are engaged in a battle that is raging in all price ranges. Two of each brand’s bets for 2020 are also two of the biggest enemies in the price range of less than 500 euros. The Realme X3 SuperZoom boasts cameras while the Poco F2 Pro offers an extra plus of power, while the prices of both are clonic.

Screen and dimensions
The first thing that draws attention is that we are facing a screen of similar size, counting the Realme X3 SuperZoom with 6.6 inches and 6.67 inches the Poco F2 Pro. Both offer a FullHD + resolution, but there is a notable difference between them. The Realme reaches a refresh rate of 120 Hz, while the Poco has incomprehensibly been left with a rate of 60 Hz , which is not typical of the high-end 2020s that claim to be.

There is also another important difference, which in our opinion plays in favor of the Poco F2 Pro, and it is its removable front camera, which allows you to have an all-screen design without any hindrance. The Realme X3 SuperZoom has to deal with a pill-shaped hole that houses a dual selfie sensor. As for thickness and weight, both are 8.9 millimeters thick, but the Poco weighs 219 grams, slowing down the 207 grams of Realme’s mobile.
2020 and 2019 Snapdragon
When we raise the hood, we see a noticeable difference, which will not be noticeable in 2020, but maybe more when time passes. The Poco F2 Pro sports the most powerful Qualcomm processor to date, such as the Snapdragon 865. However, the Realme terminal arrives with the Snapdragon 855+ from last year, whose performance is beyond doubt, but does not reach the heights of his rival. However at the operational level, the two will be able to run the most demanding games on the market without delays or performance problems.

The Realme X3 SuperZoom does not skimp on RAM with its 12 GB , while the Poco can be accompanied by 6 or 8 GB of RAM. The Realme terminal only offers a 128 GB version while the Pco can go up to 256 GB. Both have UFS reading technology, slightly advanced in the Poco F2 Pro standard 3.1, compared to the Realme UFS 3.0 standard.
Cameras
If we turn them around we will see four cameras in each device. Also. The main sensor in both is 64 megapixels . The Realme X3 SuperZoom also features 8-megapixel wide-angle and telephoto sensors, and a 2-megapixel macro sensor. The Poco is completed with a 13-megapixel wide-angle, a 5-megapixel telephoto sensor and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. On the front, the Realme boasts a dual front sensor with 32 + 8-megapixel cameras, while the Poco F2 Pro features a pop-up 20-megapixel pop-up front camera.

Battery, connections and SO
The two terminals move with Android 10 and the Realme UI and MIUI layers from their respective manufacturers. They are assured of updates to the operating system for at least two years. If you look at its batteries, the Realme X3 SuperZoom reaches 4,200 mAh against the 4,700 mAh of the Poco F2 Pro. Both have 30W fast charge technology. It is important to note that only the Poco F2 Pro has an on-screen fingerprint sensor, since the Realme device has placed it on the side.
Both have the main connections including Bluetooth 5 or NFC , but only the Poco F2 Pro supports 4G networks. The Realme X3 SuperZoom will not be able to connect to high-speed networks, which are expected to be more proliferative in 2021.
Traced prices
As for their price, both have been released with an official price of 499 euros , although you can already find individual offers and discounts on portals such as Amazon. If we consider the display technology and the largest amount of RAM, the Realme X3 SuperZoom may be our mobile. However, for the same price the Poco F2 Pro offers the best processor of the moment, 5G connectivity, a better battery and an all-screen design, which causes the balance to fall on the Poco’s side in this case. As always, the last word is in your portfolio.