Both the Motorola Edge 50 Pro and the Realme GT 6T deliver comparable photos in daylight, at least in terms of detailing. However, the Motorola smartphone prioritises colder tones, while the GT 6T prefers warmer tones. This leads to more prominent shadows and vibrant colours on the Edge 50 Pro compared to its counterpart. Although the brighter results may make the Realme GT 6T's images look more appealing, the Motorola Edge 50 Pro offers better dynamic range.
the winner: tie
Ultrawide
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![](https://www.91-cdn.com/hub/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Motorola-Edge-50-Pro-ultrawide.jpg)
The wide-angle images captured by the Motorola Edge 50 Pro are less grainy than those captured by the Realme GT 6T. The wide-angle lens on the Edge 50 Pro also handles shadows and contrast better than the Realme GT 6T. This can be attributed to the larger 12MP ultrawide lens on the Motorola smartphone, which also offers a wider field of view (FoV) than the 8MP lens on the Realme GT 6T.
the winner: Motorola Edge 50 Pro
Picture
![](https://www.91-cdn.com/hub/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Realme-GT-6T-portrait.jpg)
![](https://www.91-cdn.com/hub/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Motorola-Edge-50-Pro-portrait.jpg)
the winner: Motorola Edge 50 Pro
Selfie
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While the Realme GT 6T's 32MP selfie camera delivers more attractive results, facial detailing is weak. The Motorola Edge 50 Pro performs better in this regard with its 50MP selfie snapper, capturing images with intricate details and more accurate skin tones.
the winner: Motorola Edge 50 Pro
Low Light
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The brighter and warmer tones of the Realme GT 6T images could make it a better choice for many in low-light environments. Additionally, the colours, even though boosted, are more accurate than its counterpart on the Realme smartphone. However, if you are looking for dynamic range, the Motorola Edge 50 Pro could be a better option. The cooler tones of the smartphone completely change the colour of the image, but the result is sharper than the Realme GT 6T.
the winner: Realme GT 6T
night mode
![](https://www.91-cdn.com/hub/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Realme-GT-6T-night-mode.jpg)
![](https://www.91-cdn.com/hub/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Motorola-Edge-50-Pro-night-mode.jpg)
Both smartphones could benefit from better detailing in night mode, but in terms of overall appeal, the Motorola Edge 50 Pro comes out ahead. It captures more light, resulting in brighter and more appealing photos. However, the Realme GT 6T offers more accurate colours than the Motorola smartphone.
the winner: Motorola Edge 50 Pro
Decision
That concludes our comparison of the Realme GT 6T and Motorola Edge 50 Pro cameras. Both smartphones have their strengths and weaknesses, so your choice depends on your priorities. For brighter, more Instagram-ready images, the Realme GT 6T is the clear choice. However, if you prefer more dramatic photos with more dynamic range and vibrancy, the Motorola Edge 50 Pro is the better choice. Moreover, the Motorola handset offers versatility with its 3x optical zoom telephoto camera and 12MP ultrawide lens that also doubles as a macro shooter.