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The Google Pixel 4 is due to be launched on the 15th of October, the following day Realme will launch their first true flagship phone the Realme X2 Pro.

Over the years Google and their Pixel phones have bucked the trend of big specs, instead of optimising their software to get the best out of the hardware they use. As far as critics go, this has worked well for them, people lauded the Pixel 3, 3 XL and most recent the Pixel 3a.

I haven’t had a chance to use any of those phones yet, and it always leaves me feeling a little confused about what to write about them.

For example, the Pixel 3a sells for £399 uses a Snapdragon 670 chipset. 4GB RAM, 64GB storage and has a single 12.2MP rear camera. In comparison, you can get the Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro with SD855, 6GB of RAM, 128GB storage, a triple rear camera with 48MP and 4000mAh batter for just £385 or £355 if you buy from Spain.

This hardware disparity with Google phones and competing brands look set to continue with the Google Pixel 4 and Realme X2 Pro launch.

We don’t know prices yet but the 3XL still sells for £869 on the Play Store, putting it well into the premium flagship pricing range (though it is currently as low as £600 on third party sites). Presumably, the Pixel 4 XL will cost the same if not more.

The Realme X2 Pro could come in at any price, but they claim to be the cheapest Snapdragon 855 Plus phone on the market. This is likely to be around half the price of the Pixel 4 XL.

But, if we look at the current claimed specs, there is a shocking difference:

Google Pixel 4Google Pixel 4 XLRealme X2 Pro
SoCSnapdragon 855Snapdragon 855Snapdragon 855 Plus
RAM6GB6GB6GB/8GB
Storage64GB / 128GB64GB / 128GB64GB/128GB/256GB
Display5.7-Full HD 90Hz OLED6.3-inch Quad HD+ 90Hz OLED 6.55 inche 1080 x 2400 OLED 90hz
Rear Camera12MP & 16MP telephoto12MP & 16MP telephoto64 MP, 13MP telephoto, 8 MP ultrawide, 2MP TOF
Front Camera8 MP ultrawide, TOF8 MP ultrawide, TOF32 MP
Battery2800mAh3700mAh4500 mAh
ChargingUnknownUnknown50W SuperVOOC
Realme X2 Pro teaser

Now I am not going be audacious enough to say the Realme X2 Pro is better than the Google Pixel 4 XL, but from the average consumer perspective, it is hard not to see past the numbers. And quite frankly, I think it is ridiculous the Google is still using a 2800mAh in a phone regardless of its screen size.

I have no doubt the new Pixel 4 will receive amazing reviews, Google always manages to do some black magic with their cameras and have some of the best results for any phone even if the numbers are lacklustre.

Google will always have the best software and support, and they seem to rely on this for the sales of their phones, but I wonder what sort of market penetration Google has achieved from this, as I certainly don’t know many none tech people using their devices.

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