Realme brought its latest 14 series to India in January with the Realme 14 Pro and 14 Pro+. The new phones bring improvements over the Realme 13 Pro series but are now slightly cheaper than before. The Realme 14 Pro+ sits at the top and comes with a new chipset, improved design and durability, a larger battery, and slightly better cameras with some alien-looking flash setup. I've been using the phone for a couple of weeks now, and here's my take on the latest flagship Realme number series.
Realme's P3 Pro, in my first impressions, seemed like a solid its predecessor, the P2 Pro. It offered good value given the hardware on offer and also introduced some segment-leading features like a quad-curved display and an IP69 rating at its price point. However, it's time to check out how well those new features perform and whether they make a difference to the phone's overall value, keeping competing smartphones in mind. Despite the solid upgrades, a few things stand out for all the wrong reasons.
Realme's P3 Pro, in my first impressions, seemed like a solid its predecessor, the P2 Pro. It offered good value given the hardware on offer and also introduced some segment-leading features like a quad-curved display and an IP69 rating at its price point. However, it's time to check out how well those new features perform and whether they make a difference to the phone's overall value, keeping competing smartphones in mind. Despite the solid upgrades, a few things stand out for all the wrong reasons.
Realme's GT Pro smartphones are indeed a rare breed. Since the brand came to be in 2018, Realme announced just a handful of powerful smartphones, and only two made it to India. The last time around, it was the Realme GT 2 Pro in 2022, which offered flagship performance at a price tag of Rs. 49,999.