Realme 11 Pro+ 5G Review | A worthy mid-ranger facing tough competition in the segment
The Hindu
Realme 11 Pro+ 5G has a 6.7-inch AMOLED panel, 5,000mAh battery and runs MediaTek’s Dimensity 7050 5G chipset
The mid-range segment is about to get even hotter with the latest launch of the Realme 11 phone series. For today’s review, we have the latest Realme 11 Pro+ 5G. Right out the gate, its standout feature is the main camera, which boasts a 200MP resolution with Samsung’s HP3 sensor. We explore more below.
Design
The Realme 11 Pro+ 5G stands out with its unique and appealing design, featuring a Lychee leather design co-created with ex-Gucci designer Matteo Menotto. The back panel is curved like the screen glass and has a faux leather cover with 3D-printed stitches, providing a premium feel. The phone is thin, lightweight, and offers a secure grip. The vegan leather back is resistant to smudges and fingerprints, enhancing its overall aesthetics. The build quality is solid, giving a luxurious impression. The camera cutout is large but complements the design.
The display panel has minimal bezels and a small punch hole for the selfie camera. The Realme 11 Pro+ 5G features stereo speakers, with the earpiece doubling as a speaker. It has an optical fingerprint scanner below the screen that works very accurately. On the right, you’ll find the volume and power keys. At the top, there is a second outlet for the top speaker and one of the microphones. The bottom houses the primary microphone, along with the dual SIM tray, the USB-C port, and the other speaker.
Display
The Realme 11 Pro+ 5G features a 6.7-inch AMOLED panel with an extended 1080p resolution and a range of premium specifications. These include a 10-bit colour depth, 120Hz refresh rate, 360Hz touch response, 2160Hz PWM dimming, and HDR10+ support. With 10-bit colour depth, the display can showcase over one billion colours, while the high refresh rate ensures a smooth user interface and app performance at 90fps and 120fps. The 360Hz touch response benefits gaming and the 2160Hz PWM dimming reduces eye strain when using the screen at lower brightness levels.
OS
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