Realm 1 launched this year and all elements were present to challenge the unimportant border of Xiamen in the prices. Follow-up Reelme 2 was also quite decent, but it was frustratingly weak. Hopefully, Realm 2 Pro addresses that issue. Unknowingly, the phone's new phone also comes with a notch, although it comes after the Oppo F9 in that department.
Real Estate 2 Pro has been announced in India at a price of Rs 17,990 and the first sale will start on October 11 at Flipkart, especially at 12.00.
My first idea after taking the phone was that this device is quite thick. At that time, I had my oneplus 6 in my pocket, which I pulled out to compare thickness. Reelme 2 saw roughly 1.5x thick compared to OnePlus 6 and also felt quite heavy. Now I'm not going to judge the thickness of the phone, but for me, the device was not feeling fit properly.
Behind the device, a polycarbonate material is carried out which looks sleek and slippery at the same time. Realm has left the diamond-like pattern on Reelme 2 Pro, instead selected smooth black-colored finish. Below, we look at headphone jack, speaker and micro-USB 2.0 port
On the front, we see drop drop that many phones are touting like Vivo V11 Pro, F9 Pro, and even the upcoming OnePlus 6T. Personally, I like this drop-style style and my full review will dissect this performance more qualitatively. Speaking about the display, Realtime has upgraded the HD + display to Realtime 2 Pro at 6.3 inches FHD + and my initial impression was that it appears to be quite a good performance.
Given that this is a Pro version of Reelme 2, the chipset upgrade was always on the card. The phone plays a Snapdragon 660 chipset, which was seen like some Xiammy MI A2, VivoV11 Pro, and the recently announced VivoV9 Pro. Along with it there is 8 GB RAM and 128 GB storage, which is expandable up to 256 GB using MicroSD card.
Phone Android 8.1 is running with opeo-colored skin with opeo-colored skin. While I do not like the skinned OS, I think that Kalraj is definitely one of the better skins seen on the smartphone. It is much better than FunTouch or MIUI in my opinion.
I do not think the camera's initial impressions on this device are very good. Reelme 2 has a 16 MP + 2 MP dual camera setup, while we see an 8 MP set, which is the same as Realtime 2. Photos do not look very sharp in low light and selfies were not very clear. My complete test on the camera should reveal a big picture (intentional poon), but I will not keep my expectations too much because the Realm 2 camera also disappointed us.
The phone is running 3,500 mAh battery which is less than the one shown at Realtime 2. Let's see that Snapdragon 660 has Snapdragon 660 chipset in RealTime 2 Pro, which will consume less power.
Real Estate 2 Pro has been announced in India at a price of Rs 17,990 and the first sale will start on October 11 at Flipkart, especially at 12.00.
Build, Design, and Display
My first idea after taking the phone was that this device is quite thick. At that time, I had my oneplus 6 in my pocket, which I pulled out to compare thickness. Reelme 2 saw roughly 1.5x thick compared to OnePlus 6 and also felt quite heavy. Now I'm not going to judge the thickness of the phone, but for me, the device was not feeling fit properly.
Behind the device, a polycarbonate material is carried out which looks sleek and slippery at the same time. Realm has left the diamond-like pattern on Reelme 2 Pro, instead selected smooth black-colored finish. Below, we look at headphone jack, speaker and micro-USB 2.0 port
On the front, we see drop drop that many phones are touting like Vivo V11 Pro, F9 Pro, and even the upcoming OnePlus 6T. Personally, I like this drop-style style and my full review will dissect this performance more qualitatively. Speaking about the display, Realtime has upgraded the HD + display to Realtime 2 Pro at 6.3 inches FHD + and my initial impression was that it appears to be quite a good performance.
Chipsets, storage and software
Given that this is a Pro version of Reelme 2, the chipset upgrade was always on the card. The phone plays a Snapdragon 660 chipset, which was seen like some Xiammy MI A2, VivoV11 Pro, and the recently announced VivoV9 Pro. Along with it there is 8 GB RAM and 128 GB storage, which is expandable up to 256 GB using MicroSD card.
Phone Android 8.1 is running with opeo-colored skin with opeo-colored skin. While I do not like the skinned OS, I think that Kalraj is definitely one of the better skins seen on the smartphone. It is much better than FunTouch or MIUI in my opinion.
Camera and battery
I do not think the camera's initial impressions on this device are very good. Reelme 2 has a 16 MP + 2 MP dual camera setup, while we see an 8 MP set, which is the same as Realtime 2. Photos do not look very sharp in low light and selfies were not very clear. My complete test on the camera should reveal a big picture (intentional poon), but I will not keep my expectations too much because the Realm 2 camera also disappointed us.
The phone is running 3,500 mAh battery which is less than the one shown at Realtime 2. Let's see that Snapdragon 660 has Snapdragon 660 chipset in RealTime 2 Pro, which will consume less power.
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