Realme 7 Pro Review fast charging Amoled display

Reality has launched several smartphones in India. After the budget smartphone series, the company has now brought the mid-range smartphone series. The company has launched Realme 7 and Realme 7 Pro phones. We have already reviewed Realme 7 and today we are going to talk about Realme 7 Pro. This phone is the successor model of the Realme 6 Pro of the company. This time the company has changed the display, primary camera sensor and charging speed. The phone features 65W SuperDart Charge, which is the main highlight of the smartphone. So let's know how the Realme 7 Pro smartphone is:

Realme 7 Pro Display and design

First of all, let's talk about its design. The front of the phone has a punchhole display, which is protected with Gorilla Glass. At the same time, the plastic back panel is available on the back side like Reality 7 and the mirror-split design like that. This design gives excellent lighting effects. The rear is a quad rear camera setup, embossed from the back panel. It has an in-display fingerprint scanner and face-unlock facility. I personally like the side-mounted fingerprint lock more, which is given in Realme 7.



Realme 7 Pro

The phone has a power button on the right side, on which a very beautiful gold line is made. Volume keys and sim-tray are provided on the left side. In this, you can use a microSD card with two SIM cards. The bottom speaker grille, USB Type-C port and 3.5mm headphone jack are given. The phone has a 6.4-inch OLED display, which has a resolution of 2400x1080 pixels. The special thing is that the company has reduced the screen refresh rate from 90Hz to 60Hz this time, although it has a Super AMOLED display. The color, brightness and viewing angle of the display are superb. There is also a feature of Always On Display. This smartphone comes in two colors, Mirror Blue and Mirror White. We have its blue option.

Software and processor
Like the Realme 6 Pro, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G processor has been given in the smartphone. Therefore, there will be no significant change in performance, although there is no complaint of any kind. The phone comes in two variants. Its 6GB + 128GB model costs Rs 19,999 and the 8GB + 128GB model costs Rs 21,999. From playing heavy games to multi-tasking all the tasks get done without any hassle. The smartphone works on Android 10 based Reality UI. This largely gives the stock Android experience. It gets dual-stereo speakers for great sound.


Rear and front camera
The phone has a primary camera with a 64 megapixel Sony IMX682 sensor. Apart from this, 8 megapixel ultra-wide angle, 2 megapixel monochrome and 2 megapixel macro sensor has been given. The rear camera does its job well. This allows you to get some great images. The AI ​​feature in it adds life to colors. The camera also has additional features of Google Lens and Text Scanner. The close-up shots made for this look beautiful.

Realme 7 Pro camera with AI mode

The phone has a 32 megapixel front camera with aperture F / 2.5 for selfie and video. The selfie camera is not very impressive, but does its job well.

Realme 7 Pro camera low light
It has very good features for videos. Ultra-Steady mode is available for video stabilization. At the same time, the blur effect given in it allows you to blur the background in the video. Apart from this, you are able to shoot videos in 16: 9 ratio like films. It can also record video in 4K and slo-mo. This phone of Reality has UltraScape Night Video Mode for video, which will be able to record videos of better quality at night.


Realme 7 Pro Front camera

Its charging is very fast
The fast charging feature of the phone is really worth talking about. It has a 4500mAh battery with 65W fast charging. The battery is fully charged in about 40 minutes. Charging it for 15 minutes means that you get about 50 percent of the battery. The phone provides a comfortable battery backup of about 1.5 days.
Compared to the Realme 6 Pro, the 7 Pro misses out on the ultra wide-angle selfie camera and the rear telephoto camera. Realme claims that the new 64-megapixel primary camera should offer similar if not better clarity compared to a 2x optical telephoto camera.

Should you buy
You get great features in Reality 7 Pro. It has amload display, 65 watt fast charging and good-looking design. There are a lot of modes in the phone's camera, but its performance will be said to be only slightly above average. The phone has a direct competition with phones like Redmi Note 9 Pro Max, Poco X2 and Samsung Galaxy M31s. If you are not buying a phone just for the camera and want to use a phone with fast charging and powerful performance, then the Redmi 7 Pro will be a good option.
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 The phone also has a storage of 128GB which is expandable up to 256GB. Talking about the RAM the comes with two RAM variants which are 6GB and 8GB which helps phon to function smoothly without lagging.
At the end we will talk about the phone's dimensions. The height of the phone is 160.9mm, width is 74.3mm, depth is 8.7mm and weight is 182g which makes the thin, sleek and light.
The price of the Realme 7 Pro 6Gb+128GB is Rs. 19,999 or $272.86 and price for Realme 7 Pro 6GB+128GB is Rs.21,999 or $300.09. Looking at its exciting features and price I think it is a must buy phone for your reviews about this phone please comment below.
Note- The price of the unit may vary with time the price quoted above us latest to 4th September 2020.
 The Realme 7 Pro features the same mirror-split design on its back as the Realme 7, but it's a lot slimmer (8.7mm) and lighter (182g), even compared to the Realme 6 Pro. This makes it a lot more comfortable to hold and use. The frame and back panel are still made of plastic, but the quality is very good and the phone feels sturdy overall. The matte finish for the back means it doesn't pick up fingerprints easily, and the Mirror Blue unit that I have looks good. The phone is also available in white.

Verdict: Should you buy the Realme 7 Pro?

All things considered, I think Realme has done a fairly good job in crafting the 7 Pro. It brings some meaningful upgrades to the Realme 6 pro in the form of an AMOLED screen, stereo speakers, and much faster charging. The primary rear camera has improved, thanks to the new sensor, but overall, I think all the cameras in general could still do better in low light. I'm not sure if ditching the ultra wide-angle selfie camera was the best move, as unlike a depth camera, it could actually be pretty useful.
Looking at the competition in this segment, I don't think the Realme 7 Pro is a clear-cut winner. It's hard to ignore the good value offered by the Motorola one fusion , which has a pop-up selfie camera, a slightly faster SoC, and a HDR10-certified display. Poco is also gearing up to launch the Poco X3, and Samsung will soon launch the Galaxy M51, both of which should fall in the Realme 7 Pro's price territory and make things a lot more interesting.

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