Today here we are going to compare the cameras of Motorola One Fusion + and Poco X2, so that you will know which smartphone to choose according to your need. Both the smartphones come equipped with quad rear camera setup. Yes, but when it comes to selfies, there is a big difference between the two phones. Motorola One Fusion+ gets a pop-up selfie camera and Poco X2 comes equipped with a hole-punch selfie camera. There is also some difference in the camera resolution of both. In such a situation, it will be interesting for both of them to review the camera of the phone. Without any delay, let’s see who beats the cameras of Motorola One Fusion + and Poco X2.
(Read: Motorola One Fusion+ vs Redmi Note 9 Pro Max: Which camera performance is better?)
Motorola One Fusion+ vs Poco X2: cameras comparison
Most of the new mid-range smartphones these days have four rear cameras and these two devices are no different. Both come equipped with a quad rear camera setup equipped with a 64-megapixel primary sensor and both offer 16-megapixel pixel-bind shots. Both have 8-megapixel wide-angle cameras and 2-megapixel depth sensors. here though Motorola One Fusion+ There is a 5-megapixel macro camera while the Poco X2 sports a 2-megapixel macro camera. The camera apps for these two devices are slightly different, but are easy to use.


We have used both the smartphones in similar conditions and have seen the difference between photos and videos. Both the smartphones were fast in locking focus and meter light in daylight. Good details came in the pictures taken from both the smartphones, but Poco X2 (Review) But the artificial intelligence was too aggressive for my liking, with the contrast increasing significantly. The wide-angle camera did better on the Poco X2. It delivered better detail than the Motorola One Fusion+ and surprisingly didn’t enhance the colors aggressively.


Coming to the closeup, we found that the Motorola One Fusion+ tends to focus quickly on the subject, while the Poco X2 struggles a bit here. Both the phones handled the depth of field well, but the AI on the Poco X2 enhanced the color of the pictures in such a way that they looked a bit artificial. When shooting portraits, there was the Motorola One Fusion+, which captured edges and colors with precision.
For macro shots, the Motorola One Fusion+ was better as it offers higher resolution. For this reason, there is no lack of detail in the pictures.

The low-light performance of the Motorola One Fusion+ isn’t great. The Poco X2 managed to capture very bright pictures with better details. With Night Mode enabled, the quality of the Motorola One Fusion+ also jumped, but here the Poco X2 delivered better details. Grains were also less in low-light photos taken from it.



In low-light closeup, the Motorola One Fusion+ captured natural-looking colors and fine detail.


The Motorola One Fusion+ packs a 16-megapixel selfie camera, which comes out via a pop-up when needed, while the Poco X2 sports a 20-megapixel primary sensor and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. In broad daylight, the Motorola One Fusion+ produced better results, while the Poco X2’s selfies were pale. Even in low light, there was a slight warm (yellow) layer in the shots of the Poco X2, but the pictures of the Motorola One Fusion+ were filled with detail.
Both phones can do 4K video recording. In broad daylight, when shooting at 1080p, video output in both phones was stable. Colors are decent on the Poco X2, while the footage from Motorola One Fusion+ was sharp. 4K videos come out well on both these devices, but there was a slight flicker in the output of the Poco X2. Low-light video performance was slightly better on the Poco X2 in both 1080p as well as 4K video recording.
Motorola One Fusion+ Vs Poco X2
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display | ||
Screen Size (inches) | 6.50 | 6.67 |
resolution | 1080×2340 pixels | 1080×2400 pixels |
aspect ratio | 19.5:9 | 20:9 |
Pixels Per Inch (PPI) | 395 | , |
Protection Type | , | gorilla Glass |
hardware | ||
Processor | 2.2 GHz Octa-Core | 2.2 GHz Octa-Core |
processor model | Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G | Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G |
RAM | 6 GB | 6 GB |
internal storage | 128 GB | 64 GB |
expandable storage | Yes | Yes |
expandable storage type | microSD | microSD |
Expandable Storage Capacity (GB) | 1000 | 256 |
separate microSD card slot | No | No |
camera | ||
rear camera | 64-megapixel (f/1.8) + 8-megapixel (f/2.2) + 5-megapixel (f/2.4) + 2-megapixel (f/2.4) | 64-megapixel (f/1.89, 1.6-micron) + 2-megapixel (f/2.0, 1.75-micron) + 8-megapixel (f/2.2, 1.12-micron) + 2-megapixel (f/2.4, 1.75-micron) ) |
front camera | 16-megapixel (f/2.2) | 20-megapixel (f/2.2, 0.8-micron) + 2-megapixel |
pop-up camera | Yes | , |
rear flash | , | Yes |
Software | ||
Operating System | android | android |
Skin | My UX | MIUI 11 Designed for Poco |
connectivity | ||
Wi-Fi Standard Support | 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac | 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac |
Bluetooth | Yes | Yes |
usb type c | Yes | Yes |
number of sim | 2 | 2 |
Active 4G on both SIM cards | Yes | Yes |
NFC | , | Yes |
Wi-Fi Direct | , | Yes |
sim 1 | ||
sim type | nano sim | nano sim |
4G/ LTE | Yes | Yes |
sim 2 | ||
sim type | nano sim | nano sim |
4G/ LTE | , | Yes |
sensor | ||
fingerprint sensor | Yes | Yes |
proximity sensor | Yes | Yes |
accelerometer | Yes | Yes |
ambient light sensor | Yes | Yes |
gyroscope | Yes | , |
face unlock | , | Yes |
Compass / Magnetometer | , | Yes |