- Pros
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- Gorgeous AMOLED display
- 64MP camera does show improvements over 48MP cam
- Smooth performance
- Great battery life
- Cons
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- Not much different from the Realme 5 Pro
- •ColorOS 6.0 needs a lot of improvements
So where does that leave us? On one hand, it seems odd for Realme to have so many similarly-priced devices that are slightly different in terms of specs. Between Rs 14,000 and Rs 17,000, you can purchase the Realme 5 Pro (Rs 13,999 Rs 15,999), Realme XT (Rs 15,999) and Realme X (Rs 16,999) with each of them bringing something different to the table. caption id= align= alignnone width= 1060 Realme 5 Pro (left) vs Realme XT (right) caption If you`re value conscious, then the Realme 5 Pro should serve your n... Read Full Verdict
So where does that leave us? On one hand, it seems odd for Realme to have so many similarly-priced devices that are slightly different in terms of specs. Between Rs 14,000 and Rs 17,000, you can purchase the Realme 5 Pro (Rs 13,999 Rs 15,999), Realme XT (Rs 15,999) and Realme X (Rs 16,999) with each of them bringing something different to the table. caption id= align= alignnone width= 1060 Realme 5 Pro (left) vs Realme XT (right) caption If you`re value conscious, then the Realme 5 Pro should serve your needs well. And while the Realme X (review) does offer premium design with a pop-up selfie camera to offer an immersive display, if you don`t necessarily need that then the 5 Pro or the Realme XT would prove to be more value for your money.Moving on from sibling rivalry, the Realme XT goes up against the triple camera-toting Vivo Z1x (review) and Samsung Galaxy M30s (first impressions), both of which also offer Super AMOLED displays and 48MP primary cameras, with the latter`s 6,000mAh battery being the pull factor. Now choosing between these devices isn`t easy, but it does seem that as an overall package, the Realme XT is unbeatable. While we could argue that the megapixel wars may not really revolutionise smartphone photography, the fact of the matter is that the 64MP snapper does offer slight improvements over currently-trending 48MP shooters.