Realme was quick to announce that a ‘Pro’ variant with more lucrative specs, to the tune of what was being anticipated, was on its way.
Well, the Realme 2 Pro is now official in India and that too at a surprisingly aggressive price. We have been putting the phone through its paces for a while and are now ready to share our take on what works and what doesn’t for the Realme 2 Pro.
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1. RealMe 2 Pro Design.
2. RealMe 2 Pro Performance & Software.
3. RealMe 2 Pro Camera.
4. RealMe 2 Pro Battery & Audio.
The day-to-day usage and multitasking are smooth and so is high-end gaming on the realme 2 Pro.
The color OS software running on the phone isn’t much to brag about, though. Oppo’s custom skin is a little too heavily inspired by iOS and simply isn’t very pleasant to live with. It’s kind of jarring for an Android user when swiping away notifications is a two-step process. But that’s how iOS does it, so Realme still thinks it’s the best way. The interface is still rich in features and quite stable.
The Realme 2 Pro images look good on the phone’s screen, but you will notice fuzzy details when you examine them on the big screen. The dynamic range isn’t very wide and colors get a bit muted in harsh sunlight
At times, shots clicked in artificial light, images felt a little underexposed at times, but are certainly usable. Background details and texture in lowlight shots is better than what we’d expected.
The inbox charger can charge the phone at a reasonable speed (around 2 hours for a complete charge), but the fast charging isn’t supported.
Audio output via the mono speaker at the bottom is loud. Audio quality via headphones and via speaker is strictly average.
Well, the Realme 2 Pro is now official in India and that too at a surprisingly aggressive price. We have been putting the phone through its paces for a while and are now ready to share our take on what works and what doesn’t for the Realme 2 Pro.
Read Fast :
1. RealMe 2 Pro Design.
2. RealMe 2 Pro Performance & Software.
3. RealMe 2 Pro Camera.
4. RealMe 2 Pro Battery & Audio.
Design : RealMe 2 Pro
The Realme 2 Pro has a 6.3-inch Full HD+ display with 19.5:9 aspect ratio. There is little air gap between the screen and digitizer and thus the display pops nicely. The warm color present in the display settings about fixes the white point. Overall, the IPS LCD display is sharp and vivid and pretty good considering the price.Performance And Software : RealMe 2 Pro
the performance will be the strongest suit of the Realme 2 Pro. This is for the first time that we are seeing Snapdragon 660 for under Rs. 15,000. Our review unit includes 8GB RAM and 128GB storage, but we don’t think any of the three variants should disappoint.The day-to-day usage and multitasking are smooth and so is high-end gaming on the realme 2 Pro.
The color OS software running on the phone isn’t much to brag about, though. Oppo’s custom skin is a little too heavily inspired by iOS and simply isn’t very pleasant to live with. It’s kind of jarring for an Android user when swiping away notifications is a two-step process. But that’s how iOS does it, so Realme still thinks it’s the best way. The interface is still rich in features and quite stable.
Camera : RealMe 2 Pro
The Realme 2 Pro has a 16MP camera on the rear paired with a 2MP depth sensor, and a 16MP selfie camera up front. The camera performance isn’t perfect (far from it), but it’s quite good for the price.The Realme 2 Pro images look good on the phone’s screen, but you will notice fuzzy details when you examine them on the big screen. The dynamic range isn’t very wide and colors get a bit muted in harsh sunlight
At times, shots clicked in artificial light, images felt a little underexposed at times, but are certainly usable. Background details and texture in lowlight shots is better than what we’d expected.
Battery And Audio : RealMe 2 Pro
The Realme 2 Pro houses a 3500mAh battery and bundles a 10W charger. The battery can last for more than a day of light and moderate usage. With heavy usage, the battery drain can be steep.The inbox charger can charge the phone at a reasonable speed (around 2 hours for a complete charge), but the fast charging isn’t supported.
Audio output via the mono speaker at the bottom is loud. Audio quality via headphones and via speaker is strictly average.
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