The Realme P3 Ultra 5G comes with 256GB of internal storage, while the Xiaomi Poco X7 Pro offers a larger 512GB of storage. Both devices feature 12GB of RAM, ensuring ample memory for multitasking and smooth performance. In terms of benchmark scores, the Realme P3 Ultra 5G achieves an AnTuTu score of 1,450,000, while the Xiaomi Poco X7 Pro surpasses this with a score of 1,663,422, indicating slightly higher performance potential in real-world tasks.
Both phones are powered by MediaTek chipsets, with the Realme P3 Ultra 5G using the Dimensity 8350 and the Xiaomi Poco X7 Pro featuring the Dimensity 8400. These chipsets have similar architecture, both built on a 4nm process, and support 64-bit processing. The Realme device has a higher CPU clock speed with 1 x 3.35 GHz, 3 x 3.2 GHz, and 4 x 2.2 GHz cores, while the Poco X7 Pro’s CPU runs at 1 x 3.25 GHz, 3 x 3.0 GHz, and 4 x 2.15 GHz. The difference in clock speeds is minimal but gives the Realme P3 Ultra 5G a slight edge in raw CPU performance.
For graphics, the Realme P3 Ultra 5G features the Mali G615 MC6 GPU with a clock speed of 1400 MHz, while the Xiaomi Poco X7 Pro uses the Mali G720 MC7 GPU, clocked at 1300 MHz. The GPU in the Realme model operates at a slightly higher speed, but both phones are equipped with integrated graphics, DirectX 12 support, and HMP (Heterogeneous Multi-Processing) technology. The Poco X7 Pro benefits from a larger L3 cache of 6 MB per core, compared to the 4 MB per core found in the Realme P3 Ultra 5G, which could potentially aid in better cache management and performance in certain tasks.