Realme X2 Pro is the brand’s first flagship smartphone launched back in September 2019. However, the phone underwent the DxOMark Audio test only now and bags a respectable score of 58 points for its asking price.

Realme X2 Pro Audio test Dxomark
Realme X2 Pro Audio test Dxomark

As per DxOMark, the Realme X2 Pro performed ‘reasonably well’ in their audio test for a smartphone at its price. The DxOMark Audio test involves both playback and recording capabilities of a smartphone. The final score of the test is an average of these two performances of the phone.

In the playback test, the Realme X2 Pro scores a respectable 59 points. According to DxOMark, the X2 Pro’s playback Volume sub-score of 79 is the highest of any device they have tested so far, and it is the first Android phone to top the 77 earned by Apple’s iPhone 11 Pro Max. The phone’s Dolby-certified stereo speakers can clearly reproduce mid-range tones, along with precise treble and bass. But unfortunately, the bass tones lack in volume even though they are precise. Further, the sound stage seems to be not as wide as those found on other multi-speaker speakers. That means the dual stereo speakers on this phone are well-suited for games than for listening to music.

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As far as the recording test is concerned, the Realme X2 Pro does not perform well when compared to similar phones in the segment like Honor 20 Pro. The X2 Pro scores only 55 points in the recording test, which is four points lesser than its competitor’s 59 points. Although the accuracy of reproducing sound source locations is a hit or miss as the phone tends more to the right channel, the sound dynamics of recordings are quite good.

In simpler words, the Realme X2 Pro performed well for its asking price in the DxOMark Audio test with some caveats.

 

 

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