Realme 5 review: Impressive smartphone with quad camera, long battery
The
budget smartphone space is cluttered, but if you look closely, you
can easily pick the right device for you. Realme is known for
bringing feature-heavy devices with aggressive pricing, and has done
it yet again with one of its recent offerings.
Realme
5 is a stripped-down version of Realme 5 Pro and the
successor to Realme 3 smartphone. With a price range starting from Rs
9,999 (3GB RAM, 32GB storage), the smartphone boasts a quad-camera
set up, a powerful processor and a 5,000-mAH battery.But does the feature-heavy offering from Realme ring a bell with the performance-hungry users? Let's find out.
Realme 5 design
In terms of overall design, Realme's latest offering has a 6.5-inch HD Plus (720×1,600 pixels) display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection. The diamond pattern on the back has been updated to a more crystalline design, giving it a neat look.
The smartphone has a polycarbonate body with a laminated plastic back that makes it susceptible to fingerprints. The crystalline pattern and gradient design look striking, though. There is also a waterdrop-style notch at the front that houses the selfie camera. The phone is a bit bulky and due to its screen size, single-hand use gets difficult. The bottom of the phone has a speaker, headphone socket and a micro-USB charging port. Read More
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