Realme GT 6 vs iQOO Neo 9 Pro camera comparison: finding out better shooter

As observed in our performance comparison, the iQOO Neo 9 Pro (review) outperforms the Realme GT 6 (review). However, the Realme GT 6 holds its own in the battery comparison, matching the iQOO smartphone effectively.

It is now time for the third comparison, which will test the camera prowess of both smartphones in different lighting conditions and modes. While the Realme GT 6 has the upper hand with an additional camera, which assists in capturing portraits, the iQOO Neo 9 Pro boasts a slightly more advanced Sony IMX920 primary sensor. Read on to discover which smartphone delivers better images.

Realme GT 6iQOO Neo 9 Pro
50MP Sony LYT-808 primary camera with OIS50MP Sony IMX920 primary camera with OIS
8MP ultrawide lens8MP ultrawide lens
50MP 2x telephoto lensNA
32MP selfie camera16MP selfie camera

Daylight

The Realme GT 6 captures more accurate images than its counterpart with the 50MP primary snapper in daylight. Both images (above) were captured in overcast conditions around the afternoon. The iQOO image appears somewhat unnatural due to the overprocessing of colours and details. Its dynamic range is also overwhelming, leading to poor detail in shadowy areas. In contrast, the Realme GT 6 handles this better, even though the images are brighter than ideal. The handset offers decent exposure to finer details.

Winner: Realme GT 6

Ultrawide

There is a slight colour shift when switching to the ultrawide lens from the main sensor. Both smartphones feature an 8MP snapper with a similar field of view, resulting in comparable levels of detail. However, the iQOO smartphone’s overprocessing seems to help it produce relatively sharper images. In contrast, the Realme GT 6 exhibits graininess around the edges of the frame.

Winner: iQOO Neo 9 Pro

Portrait

The Realme GT 6 utilises a 50MP telephoto lens with 2x zoom to capture portraits. The iQOO Neo 9 Pro, meanwhile, relies on software computation to separate the subject from the background. While neither excels in edge detection, the facial details appear superior on the iQOO smartphone. Additionally, the colours, though not entirely accurate, are more appealing on the Neo 9 Pro compared to the Realme GT 6.

Winner: iQOO Neo 9 Pro

Selfie

When it comes to selfies both the iQOO Neo 9 Pro and Realme GT 6 have an identical output. We noticed that selfies from both these phones have a bit of smoothening of facial details and muddy skin tones.

Winner: Tie

Lowlight

In low light, the overexposure seen in daylight images appears to work in favour of the iQOO Neo 9 Pro. The handset prevents the signboard from bleeding colours, which is apparent on the Realme GT 6. However, the latter manages to capture highlights and keep noise levels down with relatively brighter images. So the choice between the two depends on your preference. If you are after sharper results, then iQOO Neo 9 Pro should be your choice. Otherwise, opt for Realme GT 6 which outputs brighter and more detailed images.

Winner: Tie

Night mode

The iQOO Neo 9 Pro delivers much more dramatic and social media-ready images in night mode. There are proper highlights on the iQOO smartphone, which seems to be missing on the Realme GT 6 due to its inability to control the overexposure of lights.

Winner: iQOO Neo 9 Pro

Verdict

This concludes our Realme GT 6 vs iQOO Neo 9 Pro camera comparison. The results are neck to neck, with both smartphones doing similar jobs across lighting conditions. Nevertheless, here are a few takeaways from this comparison:

  • The Realme GT 6 delivers brighter images, with good exposure to details even around shadowy areas. The ultrawide images are good too, but grainier than its counterpart.
  • The iQOO Neo 9 Pro excels in capturing images with superior facial detailing and near-accurate skin tones. It also effectively minimizes light flare in low-light conditions, resulting in sharper images.

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