Realme 11 Pro+ 5G Review, Specifications & Features Realme 11 Pro 5G has been officially launched in India and going by the title, it should be the successor to the Realme 10 Pro 5G( Review). still, with the number of upgrades on offer,
the 11 Pro 5G finds itself contending against advanced- priced rivals similar as the Redmi Note 12 Pro 5G( Review), Motorola Edge 40( Review), iQoo Neo 7( Review), and the Poco F5 5G( Review). The phone clearly packs some promising tackle on paper, including a new 200- megapixel primary camera,
Realme 11 Pro 5G design and display
With all that's on offer, should you consider buying the Realme 11 Pro 5G? Then's our full review to help you decide. The Realme 11 Pro 5G has been launched in two configurations. The base variant of the phone packs 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storehouse and is priced atRs. 27,999.
The variant we've comes with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storehouse, which is priced atRs. 29,999. Realme 10 Pro 5G Review If Looks Were Everything
100W fast charging and a able performance unit.
The Realme 11 Pro 5G comes in three homestretches, Astral Black, Oasis Green and Sunrise Beige. The green variant we've has dummy- leather on the reverse, which seems to be a new trend now. I don't have any problem then as it feels veritably ultraexpensive compared to regular plastic panels and also helps avoid fingerprints and smirches. The faceless colour also has a faux- leather reverse.
Both weigh about 189g and thanks to the textured face, offer good grip and in- hand sense. The aft panel also has a sew- like pattern running vertically through the centre of the hinder panel, which makes it look like the phone's wearing a fashionable leatherjacket.However, the black variant is always there, which is also a laddie lighter at 183g, If you want a further simple look.
The plastic frame has a lustrous finish and houses the power and volume buttons on the right, whereas the nethermost edge houses the USB Type- C harborage, primary speaker tulle and mongrel- SIM niche.
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effects haven't changed as much on the front of the Realme 11 Pro 5G compared to the 10 Pro 5G, which isn't a bad thing. The 11 Pro 5G uses the same6.7- inch twisted- edge AMOLED display with a full- HD resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate.
The display offers a great multimedia experience with rich colours and ample brilliance for out-of-door conditions. There's an HDR10 playback instrument, which worked with YouTube at the time of this review, but Netflix did not descry it. Despite the twisted- edges of the display, I didn't witness any issues with accidental traces.
The Realme 11 Pro 5G has an in- display point scanner, which is fairly quick to authenticate and unleash the device. I would have liked it if the scanner was placed slightly advanced than its current position, which is nearly towards the bottom of the display.