Doesn’t Feel “Pro” Enough... Realme 7 Pro Unboxing! By C4ETech

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Aug 15, 2021
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Doesn’t Feel “Pro” Enough... Realme 7 Pro Unboxing!

Realm recently announced two phones, the Realme seven and the Realme seven pro, while we've unboxed and taken a close look at the Realme seven yesterday today, let's give the Realme seven pro the same treatment, hey guys ash here from c4e tech and if you do end up liking. What you see in this video do give us a thumbs up subscribe. If you haven't already and turn on notifications by hitting that bell icon, let's now get started, let's take a look at the box itself. First to the front, we again have Salman khan with, of course, Realme branding all over now to the back, there are the spec highlights. I mean that's something: we've come to expect from most phone boxes these days and, of course, this branding all over nothing too different from the Realme seven box, but once we open it well, things still feel a lot familiar information booklets a soft silicone case, and then we get to the Realme seven pro. Let's take it out of its protective plastic cover.

The back has a nice looking two-tone finish just like. Well, you guessed it right, the Realme seven, it kind of feels similar too, despite being a bit larger. Other box contents include a whopping 65 watt, fast charger, as well as an USB type-c cable which, as always comes with real me, yellow accents. Okay, now that we are done with the box contents, let's get to the Realme 7 pro and take a close look. We have this new dual tone back.

This look. That makes the back look almost like glass, but it is not it's still plastic, which, frankly, is disappointing. Come on Realme class on at least the pro version, and I'm hoping Realme doesn't get people to do videos on why plastic is great, and you should pop. You should probably want plastic on a 90k phone, and once you move to one lakh 5000, miraculously you should one class okay, you know what I'm I'm, I'm so sorry, I'm! So sorry, I'm get getting off-topic going off on a dungeon. Let's get back the Realme 7 pro.

It does look nice, especially with the way it reflects light and the matte finish. It helps reduce fingerprints and smudges, but hey I'm gonna call out if I'm gonna call out motor or any other brands for moving from glass to plastic. I'm going to have to call out Realme too, because on the realm 6 pro well, they had a glass back now they've gone ahead and moved to plastic, which is disappointing. On the flip side, this change has helped real me: bring the weight down below 200 grams. The Realme 7 pro it is more weldable as a result.

Another reason for the better ergonomics is the display. It's shrunk instead of the 6.6 inch IPS LCD of the 6 pro realm is gone with a 6.4 inch AMOLED panel here me personally, I'm always on team AMOLED, so AMOLED instead of LCD, that's definitely a step forward. Well, the resolution has remained unchanged and in fact, because of the reduction in size, the pixel density is slightly better. Where really has taken a step back is with the refresh rate. Instead of 90 hertz, like with the Realme 6 pro, we only get 60 hertz.

Well, we are still seeing phones with 60hz panels, even flagship ones that are priced close to what the Tata NATO was at launch, uh again getting ahead of myself. That's it. I still feel Realme should have used a higher refresh rate panel here at least the silver lining is that the performance should be better, as the 7 pro has a lower workload due to fewer refreshes, hey ash. Why does that matter for better performance? Don't they have a better chip inside? If that's the question you have surprisingly, the answer is no well the regular Realme six to real me. Seven upgrade that saw uh Realme move from the g90 to the g95, the seven pro it remains firmly stuck on the snapdragon 720g.

The 720he is no slouch. It actually is quite a capable chip and, as we've seen in the past, it's been able to breeze through most day-to-day activities, with little to no effort. We also get six or eight gigs of ram dual channel lpddr4x, alongside 128 or 256 gigs of fast UFS, 2.1 storage. The software here is realm UI based on android 10, and it doesn't raise any red flags. It's stable seems to be bugged.

Free Realme has got a few ads, but hey they do provide a one click disable option, which is better than nothing so from a performance standpoint. Well, there is nothing to complain about per se. You know with a 720 g and the Realme 7 pro. This is barely, and by that I mean skin, of your teeth, barely an upgrade uh and not really even that the battery, though, despite the weight going down, that's been upgraded for 300 to 4 500 William hour. That might not be a big thing, but the seven pro does support 65 watt charging and that charger, it's included in the box.

So Realme claimed 0-100 in about half hour, which, which is pretty impressive. If you think Realme is up the thickness here to cram in a little higher capacity battery. That's not true. The 7 pro is actually a touch slimmer than the 6 pro. It feels nice and hand.

The placements are quite natural. The power button is present to the right where your thumb rests. The volume buttons are to the left, where the index and middle fingers rest. They are easy to reach nice and click too. Above the volume buttons.

We have a triple card tray, the top here. We just have a single microphone: well, the primary microphone headphone jack speaker and USB type c port. They reset at the bottom. By the way, there is one major change from the Realme six pro or even the seven for that matter: the fingerprint scanner, thanks to that AMOLED panel, it's underneath the display. Now it felt quite responsive to the top left of this screen.

We have a 32, megapixel, selfie camera. These shots were taken with it. I kind of like the skin tones here. The details felt okay too. What about you? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below at first glance, to the back.

It might look like a similar quad camera setup, but realness up the primary camera here, uh, it's a 64 megapixel sensor, the imx682 from Sony, it's paired with a fast f, 1.8 lens, it's similar to what we got on the realm 7 images are good and a bright light. There's a dedicated night mode for low light shots where the 7 pro does seem to outperform its predecessor thanks to the new hardware and better processing the other three well, realm has kind of pulled a motor here: they've removed the telephoto and replaced it with a depth sensor, which again is frankly quite disappointing as consumers. I think we can all agree that we'd rather have a telephoto and sort of depth sensor anyways. It is what it is. There's an eight megapixel wide angle, the two megapixel macro: they seemingly remain unchanged.

The real a7 pro is a mixed bag. For me, I appreciate the AMOLED panel, the more ergonomic build the faster charging, the better primary sensor and marginal emotionally higher capacity battery, but at the same time we are losing our own refresh rates, telephoto cameras and getting little to no gains in processing power. So this means the Realme 7 pro it just cannot be classified as an excellent phone. It can only be called bad or above average at best and that what we're going to call it that's gonna entirely depend on what realm ends up pricing it at. I don't know the price as of shooting this video, but I'm sure by the guys, by the time you guys are watching this video you're going to know the price.

So you guys tell me, is the price good? Is it good value for money? Is it bad? Is it an above average offering uh leave a comment down below and with that we get to the end of this video thumbs up thumbs down based on. However, you felt about it subscribe turn on notifications by hitting that bell icon, if you haven't yet, and thanks a lot for watching till next time. My name is ash, you've been watching c4 retch, and I'm signing off. For now. You guys have a great day bye.


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