Realme 6 / Realme 6 Professional
The Realme 6 series was launched in India in early March this year. The series has two smartphones – Realme 6 and Realme 6 Professional. Both smartphones come with a 64-megapixel quad rear camera setup. Although there is a difference in price. On March, Reality 6 was launched by the company at an initial price of Rs 12,999 and Reality 6 Pro at an initial price of Rs 16,999, but since then the price of the smartphone has been increased several times, due to which the starting price of Realme 6 is now 14,999. The initial price of Rs and Realme 6 Professional has been Rs 17,999. The top models of both smartphones are available at a price of less than Rs 20,000.
Both Reality 6 and Reality 6 Pro smartphones have four rear cameras. Both phones have a 64-megapixel Samsung GW1 primary sensor with F/ 1.8 aperture and both phones come with an 8-megapixel ultra-wide angle lens and 2-megapixel macro lenses. There is a difference of a sensor. Realme 6 gets a 2 -megapixel sensor for portrait shots. At the same time, Realme 6 Professional has a 12 -megapixel telephoto lens, which includes 20X hybrid zoom support.
Redmi Word 9 Professional Max
The next smartphone of the list is Redmi Note 9 Pro Max, which has been quite successful in the mid-range segment. This smartphone was also launched in March this year and has achieved a lot of success due to its strong performance, best battery life and 64-megapixel camera setup. The price of this phone has also changed a lot. The smartphone has now become expensive than the launch price. The phone has three variants. The 6 GB RAM + 64 GB storage option of Redmi Word 9 Professional Max is priced at Rs 16,999, 6 GB RAM + 128 GB storage option is priced at Rs 18,499 and 8 GB + 128 GB storage model is priced at Rs 19,999.
The primary sensor in the quad rear camera setup of Redmi Word 9 Professional Max is 64 megapixels. It is accompanied by an 8 -megapixel secondary camera with a 119 degree field of view. It also has a 5 -megapixel macro shooter and a 5 -megapixel depth sensor. The phone has support for RAW photography. Apart from this, the smartphone comes with a 32 -megapixel selfie camera.
Samsung Galaxy M31 / Samsung Galaxy M31S
Samsung also performed well in the mid-range market in 2020. The company’s Galaxy M-series smartphones have become very popular. Samsung Galaxy M31 and Galaxy M31S are also the company’s very successful smartphones. Both smartphones get a 64-megapixel rear camera setup. Samsung Galaxy M31 is a smartphone with four rear cameras. It has a 64 -megapixel Samsung Isocell Glorious GW1 primary sensor. Apart from this, it gets an 8 megapixel secondary camera, 5 megapixel macro shooter and 5 megapixel depth sensor. At the same time, Samsung Galaxy M31S also has a 64 -megapixel primary camera, but the Sony IMX682 sensor has been used here. It is accompanied by a 12 -megapixel secondary sensor, 5 megapixel depth sensor and 5 megapixel macro shooter.
Samsung Galaxy M31’s 6 GB RAM and 64 GB storage variants are priced at Rs 17,499. Its 8 GB RAM and 128 GB storage variants are priced at Rs 20,499. At the same time, you will have to pay a little more for both variants of Samsung Galaxy M31S. The 6 GB RAM variant of the phone comes for Rs 20,499 and 8 GB RAM variant for Rs 22,499.
Motorola One Fusion+
Motorola launched a phone in the mid-range market after a long time, which received a lot of praise. There are many specials of the phone, including large batteries, pop-up selfie cameras and big displays. However, its rear camera setup is also a major feature. This smartphone was launched in India in June. After the launch, the price of Motorola One Fusion + has also increased, after which its 6 GB + 128 GB storage variant is now sold for Rs 17,499.
The quad cameras involved behind the Motorola One Fusion+ 64-megapixel primary camera with F/1.8 aperture, F/2.2 aperture with an 8-megapixel ultra-wide angle camera, F/2.4 a 5 megapixel Macro lens and The 2-megapixel depth sensor with F/2.4 aperture is included. The front consists of a 16-megapixel selfie camera in the pop-up camera module, whose aperture is F/2.2.
Poco x2
Poco X2 is equipped with four rear cameras. The camera module is in the vertical position. But the camera setup has a ring in circular shape. The rear has a 64 -megapixel Sony IMX686 sensor. Its aperture is F/ 1.89. It has a 2 -megapixel macro lens, 2 megapixel depth sensor and an 8 -megapixel sensor with 120 degree wide angle. Poco X2 comes with dual selfie camera. There is a 20 -megapixel primary sensor and a 2 -megapixel depth sensor. If you want to know the difference between the camera of Motorola One Fusion+ and Poco X2, then you can read the camera review and difference between them here.
The 6 GB + 64 GB of Poco X2 and 6 GB + 128 GB storage variants are priced at Rs 17,499 and Rs 18,499 respectively. Apart from this, it also has an 8 GB + 256 GB storage variant, which costs Rs 21,499.
Redmi Word 8 Professional
The oldest smartphone of the list, but quite capable smartphone is Redmi Word 8 Professional. The price of Redmi Note 8 Pro starts at Rs 15,999. At this price, the phone has 6 GB RAM and 64 GB storage option. Its 6 GB + 128 GB storage and 8 GB + 128 GB storage model is priced at Rs 16,999 and Rs 18,999 respectively.
The Redmi Note 8 Pro has four rear cameras. This was the company’s first 64 megapixel camera phone. With this sensor, the company has also given an 8-megapixel wide-angle sensor and two 2 megapixel sensors in the setup. The phone has a 20 -megapixel selfie camera on the front panel.



