Redmi Note 9 Pro VS Realme 6 Pro Comparison Review By YugaTech

By YugaTech
Aug 15, 2021
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Redmi Note 9 Pro VS Realme 6 Pro Comparison Review

What's up guys just in here a fig attack, and it's been a while, since we last did a comparison, stack offered nineteen pandemic, but we heard you guys, and it's time to finally compare these two beastly performing mid-range devices, we'll lay it all out for you, and we hope this video can help you decide firmly, which one to choose so reel me. Six pro and Redmi Note 9 pro: it's not only the pro and their names that makes these two similar for one. Both of them are designed with Gorilla Glass, 5, protected glass backs and screens with protruding rear camera modules to house four lenses in their own respective style. That's a square setup in the middle for the Redmi Note 9 pro. While we get a vertically aligned on the upper left for the Realme six pro holding both phones, they're quite thick, to grip, but still feels comfortable to palm with their curved edges. The Redmi Note 9 pro is a little heavier, but you wouldn't really notice it seriously.

As for their design aesthetics, the Realme 6 pro is a head turner with its unique lightning shaped reflective fashion. On the other hand, the Redmi Note 9 pro keeps it simple. With solid color options up front, you can easily distinguish the two with their punch hole placements for their selfie cameras. Redmi has it in the middle, while Realme has two on the upper left of the screen. On top of those are their call speakers.

It's also notable that both have Gorilla Glass 5 protection. Here too plus some pre-installed screen protector on the right are their power buttons that double as fingerprint scanners and the volume rocker for the Redmi Note 9 pro meanwhile on the left are their triple car trace for two NATO SIM cards and one micro SD card that are both expandable up to 512 gigabytes you'll also find here real nice volume buttons up top are their secondary microphone and additionally, the Redmi Note 9 pro gets an IR blaster located at the bottom, are their loudspeakers main microphones, USB, type-c ports and headphone jacks that are always nice to see. Overall, both phones have solid builds with their glass bodies and large screens. Personally, Realme looks more dope and modern, while Radley gives a more classic high-end vibe, not to mention that it also has a splash proof NATO coat for more protection, but we'll let you decide on design, as we all have different preferences. Moving on to display these to get almost the same IPS LCD screens with a marginal size.

Difference Radney has a six point: sixty-seven inch full HD plus stop display with a pixel density of 395 pixels per inch. While Realme gets a six point, six-inch full HD plus screen with a pixel density of 399 pixels per inch generally. Both have vibrant colors good out there, visibility and viewing angles, but you'll notice that the Realme 6 pro looks more vivid thanks to a little higher pixel density, and it also has one of the major differences in this comparison, which is having the option for a smooth, 90, Hertz, refresh rate display, which is currently something rare to have at this price point now. One thing to consider their displays are those notch placements we get a single dot on the Redmi Note, 9 pro and a dual punch on the Realme 6 pro the dual front. Cameras can be good to have, but they can be somehow distracting or multimedia in gaming, but do let us know in the comments which punch hole.

Placement do you prefer, but as for display quality we're giving it to the Realme 6 pro 4.3 or 90 Hertz refresh rate option and a more vibrant display talk about audio quality they're down firing loudspeaker. Can both averagely get loud enough for a medium-sized room? You can expect crisp quality from both with a Redmi Note, 9 pro sounding less distorted when the volume is put to max ask for software both run on Android 10 skinned with their own launchers. That's me UI 11 for Redmi and Realme UI for ya real me. These skins both look clean and easy to navigate, but they are far from each other. Real me UI has some resemblance to a stock.

Android look, but still has a few customizable features up its sleeve. Just like me, UI both have an app drawer option and other latest features such as dark mode system, colors, animations, app clone and gestures, either way just like design. We all have our own preferences with software, so we'll leave it to you guys for most of us in the team. We prefer me UI, simple and functional interface, more moving on to performance. You probably already know that under the hood, both phones are equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 720 G paired with an Arena 618 GPU, the Redmi Note 9 pro gets 6 gigabytes of RAM and 64 or 128 gigabytes of internal storage while locally the Realme 6 pro packs, 8 gigabytes of RAM and 128 gigabytes of internal storage.

Now the Snapdragon 720 G is a perfect mid-range chip, and this is reflected in the benchmark scores we got as expected. Both can handle basic activities smoothly, and heavy games with just a few rare hiccups. Neither of the two performs badly, but you'll surely get more from the Realme 6 pro with the extra amount of RAM and the advantage of the 90 Hertz refresh rate for biometric security. You can unlock both devices via face unlock and their side mounted fingerprint scanners on their power buttons. Their face recognition responds right away, most of the time with Realme having a quicker reaction.

On the other hand, their fingerprint scanners are undeniably fast and reliable. With again the Realme 6 pro performing faster battery wise, the Redmi Note 9 pro has a huge 5,000, 20 William hour battery with 30 watts, fast charging and as for the Realme 6 pro, it gets a lower 4300 William hour capacity with 30 watts of UK flash charge. Charging speed won't really be a problem here, as you can juice up both devices from 0 to 100 within an art one hour and a half. We ran both through our standard video loop tests and the Redmi Note.9 pro got a total of 18 hours and 12 minutes, while the Realme 6 pro yielded 17 hours and 2 minutes with this. We can assure you that both phones can last you a whole day with moderate use and a little gaming, but for battery the Redmi Note 9 pro takes the crown with its bigger capacity, plus real nice display and 90 hertz refresh rate can be a little power consuming.

Alright, let's talk about cameras, as mentioned earlier, both have quadruple rear camera setups. The Redmi Note 9 pro keeps a 64 megapixel mean an 8 megapixel ultra-wide, a 5 megapixel macro lens and a 2 megapixel depth sensor. On the other hand, the Realme 6 pro gets a 64 megapixel primary camera, an 8 megapixel ultra-wide at 12, megapixel telephoto and a 2 megapixel macro hands up front on red nice punch hole is a 16 megapixel selfie camera, while Realme packs a dual 16 megapixel Sony IMF 47 1 lens and an 8 megapixel ultra-wide shooter. Taking a look at these first two photos that were taken with their eyes turned on the first thing: you'll notice is their colors they're, not alike, as we get a brighter and more vibrant shot from the Realme 6 pro. However, we do favor red nice color production as it is closer to the natural scenario, putting them into times zoom and notice.

How real nice color reproduction changed now favoring a more natural tone nicely. We also get good details from both now when we use their ultra wide-angle lenses. It's apparent that the Redmi Note 9 pro produces more shadows and details. Red nice colors are consistent, favoring natural tones, while Realme definitely has some color boosting going on as for these, even if you're, not using portrait mode, both can give a depth effect. In this case, red me did a better job with the blur sharpness and again closer colors to natural.

On the other hand, real nice color boost here isn't bad. It actually makes the pie look more appetizing, but it did miss some small parts and giving a good book effect. Now when it comes to these shots, oh my yes, they really look different and these are oranges and not Tomatoes. So I'll say it again: red nice, rear cameras perform better in terms of producing good color reproduction. It seems like real nice.

Ai can easily get confused. Even when chroma boost is turned off, but hopefully Realme can fix this with an update. Both also have good potential for macrophotography, Envy sets of photos. You can really expect boosted, color and brightness from the real me6 road. While the Redmi Note 9 pro serves better details, both phones also have their own 64, megapixel, shooters and here's how they perform colors are as good as in their standard mode and if I'm going to pixel peep they're real nice expropriate sharper details in these photos when it comes to night shots, here's a reference without their night modes on they're, both fine but are quite muddy.

Turning their night mode on, we get improved shots with lesser shadows and boosted color reproduction red meat does look brighter, but it somehow looks overexposed and slightly washed. Real me, on the other hand, still looks a bit dark, but for served good quality. Now things get more interesting as we move on to selfies. These two photos are shot from the same distance, so you can really expect a wider coverage from the room. E6 Pro, even in standard mode, noticeably skin tones, look more natural with Realme too.

While we get a well lit shot from red knee here's, what it looks like when we use real nice ultra wide-angle, selfie camera, the quality changed with more contrast and shadows. It steps away from the natural soft look compared to its standard mode, but hey. It's still nice to have a wide-angle selfie option for portrait mode, both perform well in most cases, but if I'll be meticulous red me does a better job when it comes to subject background separation, in this case, even for indoor or low lights in our use, we appreciate real maize approach in producing softer looking selfies with accurate color reproduction red meat can be a little harsh with artificial lighting, but it still works fine, as for videos, you'll be able to shoot up to 4k at 30 frames per seconds on both phones. All in all four cameras, both obviously have their own strengths and weaknesses. I'd like to pick a winner in this category, but I'll give it a tie and let you guys decide what matters to you more.

If you want better selfies with a wide-angle option, then it's the Realme 6 Pro, but if you're more focused on the rear cameras' performance, then the Redmi Note 9 pro is for you now to wrap this comparison up. Let's talk about price, the Xiaomi Redmi Note, 9 pro is available in two configurations: that's 12,000, 490 pesos for the six gigabytes, plus 64 gigabyte, for int and 13 thousand nine hundred ninety-four, the six gigabytes plus 128 gigabyte option. Meanwhile, the Realme 6 pro gets a higher price tag of sixteen thousand nine hundred. Ninety thousand with that comes a tweeter bytes of RAM and 128 gigabytes of internal storage. Both are honestly great mid-range phones with unquestionable performance, very good cameras and premium looking design.

The Redmi Note, 9 pro should be enough as a daily driver that can last you more battery life with its larger 5000 20 William hour capacity you'll get more than what you pay for. But if you want something a little more extra, then surely go for the real nice 6 having a 90, Hertz, refresh rate option, more RAM and additional rear, telephoto and front ultra-wide cameras is a real steal plus, let's not forget it's unique, reflective design, but then again those additional features come along with a higher price. So, yes, both are serious. Bang for your buck, smartphones today, but the Redmi Note 9 pro is the practical choice for us and that wraps up this comparison. How about you? The Redmi Note 9 pro are the real nice 6 pro.

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