Poco X5 5G vs Vivo T3x 5G vs Realme P1 5G  : Under the ₹18,000 bracket, the market is saturated with 5G smartphones having a plethora of features, and in that mass, there are three kings-Poco X5 5G, Vivo T3x 5G, and Realme P1 5G. Now, each of these devices excels in one or more areas-be it AMOLED display, chipset performance, or battery back-up-So, let us compare the features on offer to help you choose the best device per your needs.

Build and Display

The Poco X5 5G comes out with a 6.67-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display and a 120Hz refresh rate with a peak brightness of 1200 nits. Colours come alive on this, and gaming or binge-watching are smooth experiences. The other Realme P1 5G has an extremely impressive 6.67-inch AMOLED display with up to 120Hz refresh rate and peak brightness of only 2000 nits. Definitely, this brightness comes in very handy outside. Vivo T3x 5G has been ruled out as it is surrounded by a 6.72-inch IPS LCD screen, having a 120Hz refresh rate and comparatively lesser maximum brightness of 1000 nits. If anyone had criteria based on colourful displays, Realme P1 comes first, and second comes the Poco X5.

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Performance and Software

Realme P1 5G is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 7050 chipset, giving great day-to-day work plus reasonable gaming experience. The Vivo T3x, powered by Snapdragon 6 Gen 1, is pretty much placed in a mid-range league. The pros can be attributed to a 4nm architecture, cooler thermals, and multitasking capabilities. The underperformer Poco X5 5G has a Snapdragon 695 that is good enough for basic tasks but appears much older and less powerful among the lot.

All three run different skins of Android 13/14-MIUI for Poco, Realme UI for Realme, and Funtouch OS for Vivo. Given the long update times, Realme UI has some clear advantages; it is clean and simple, while MIUI and Funtouch are feature-rich but provide bloatware.

Camera Setup

The camera setup on both Realme P1 5G and Vivo T3x 5G consists of a 50MP primary sensor and 2MP secondary sensor for depth detection. Realme P1 comes with a front camera of 16MP, which is better quality for selfies than an 8MP one on Vivo T3x. Number-wise, Poco X5 5G includes a main sensor of 48MP, plus 8MP for ultrawide, and 2MP for macro.

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So, if you are into selfies or even crisp rear photos, Realme P1 outdoes itself. On the other hand, Poco X5 is worth considering when you prefer ultrawide and macro camera modes.

Battery and Charging

All three phones boast a similar 5000mAh battery, more than enough to power them through the day. Realme P1 5G boasts of the fastest charging, at 45W, followed by the Vivo T3x at 44W, while the Poco X5 G lags behind at 33W. Hence, Realme charges relatively faster, thus saving a lot of time in the day.

Additional Features and Build

All devices support 5G connectivity. They all feature side-mounted fingerprint sensors, USB Type-C ports, and 3.5mm headphone jacks. Realme P1 has an in-display fingerprint sensor and is IP54-rated for dust and water resistance, while Vivo T3x is rated IP64. An IR Blaster controlling electronic appliances is another handy feature considered by some households. All three devices provide very rugged build quality, whereas Realme feels a bit more delicate because of its thin and curved back.

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Pricing and What You Get For Them

For the 6GB RAM version of Realme P1 5G, the price set is around ₹14,999. Vivo T3x 5G begins at ₹13,499 for the basic variant, which has 4GB of RAM. Poco X5 5G is just a bit lower at around ₹15,999 for 6GB RAM, but these phones are usually easy to get at discounts.

Vivo T3x is best for storage expandability with battery at the lowest price. Realme P1 is going to instantly be regarded as the best all-rounder with its AMOLED display, powerful chipset, superior camera experience, and fast charging. Poco X5 is meant for users after ”AMOLED” versatility on ultrawide, plus a flexible camera.

Realme P1 5G should be chosen for balance amongst performance, camera output, and display experience within this price segment. Vivo T3x 5G works well for anything above battery life and performance at rock-bottom pricing. The Poco X5 5G fits the preference of AMOLED viewing, with capabilities such as ultrawide and macro modes being icing on the cake. There is really no better phone, for example, in a certain aspect of a phone type based on the preference of the user.