The Realme P2 Pro is the company’s most recent product in the competitive mid-range market. Realme has been actively pursuing the Indian smartphone market. At less than Rs 25,000, it appears to have everything going for it, but will it be able to differentiate itself in a crowded market?
Realme P2 Pro: Design And Display
The appealing design of the Realme P2 Pro creates a positive first impression. The textured back panel with a brushstroke design feels wonderful to the touch and deters fingerprints, while the cushion-shaped camera module with contrasting hexagonal accents adds a little individuality. Its 180-gram weight and curved sides make it easy to grip for extended periods of time.
The standout feature is the 6.7-inch AMOLED display, which has a peak brightness of 2,000 nits, a refresh rate of 120Hz, and FHD+ resolution. Vibrant colors, great viewing angles, and good outdoor visibility are all present. In addition, the display is SGS-certified for eye protection and has “Rainwater Smart Touch” technology for enhanced responsiveness in damp environments.
The 8MP Ultra-Wide Camera
An 8MP ultra-wide lens and a 50MP Sony LYT-600 sensor with OIS comprise the dual-camera configuration on the rear. Enhancement in clarity, dynamic range, and portrait quality is the goal of Realme’s HYPERIMAGE+ AI photography architecture. Furthermore, the camera’s performance in real-world testing is respectable.
Although the primary camera takes brilliant photos, it lacks clarity when compared to rivals like the Vivo T3 Pro. The colors produced by the ultra-wide lens are too saturated, and the portrait mode is devoid of precise edge recognition and fine detail. While the 32MP selfie camera performs well in low light and details, it is not ideal for video conversations.
Realme P2 Pro: Battery And Performance
The Realme P2 Pro is powered by a Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 CPU, which offers fluid performance for regular tasks, multitasking, and even light gaming. With 512GB of storage and up to 12GB of RAM, the phone has more than enough space for heavy apps and big data.
The P2 Pro manages popular games like BGMI and Call of Duty Mobile rather well, despite not being a phone designed specifically for gaming. In the same price range, the Infinix GT 20 Pro has better gaming performance and thermal management.
Based on Android 14, Realme UI has a configurable interface but has a significant amount of bloatware installed out of the box. Even though many of the pre-installed programs are uninstallable, having that many can be overwhelming.
With moderate to heavy use, the Realme P2 Pro’s large 5,200mAh battery easily lasts the entire day. An added bonus is the 80W rapid charging, which takes only 36 minutes to fully charge a 20-percent battery.
Final Verdict
Reliability, brilliant display, seamless performance, long-lasting battery life, and an appealing design characterize the Realme P2 Pro, a respectable mid-range phone. However, the camera functionality should be improved, and it lacks a unique feature that would make it stand out from its competitors.
For those looking for a well-rounded smartphone experience, the Realme P2 Pro is a good option, especially at its starting price of Rs 21,999. However, the Motorola Edge 50 Fusion and Vivo T2 Pro provide more impressive features and overall greater value if you’re ready to pay a little bit more.
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