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There are three rear cameras on the Reamle 9 Pro Plus. Unfortunately, the function is a little hidden in the phone - we had to search for it in the Settings app - so we’d like to see a home screen widget or better placement for it. It’s a fun addition, which might be useful for people who don’t have a fitness tracker or bespoke tech for the function, though obviously, it’s not as accurate as either of those. This phone uses an in-display fingerprint sensor, and one of the intriguing features of the phone is the fact that this doubles as a heart rate monitor. It’s fairly colorful too, though we did find the max brightness was a little lower than it could be.īreaking up this display is a punch hole for the camera cut-out at the top left. So it’s a perfectly serviceable screen, fine for playing games or streaming videos (most apps only offer at that resolution anyway).

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With a 6.43-inch size, the Realme 9 Pro Plus is fairly medium-sized in the grand scheme of Androids, and its resolution of 1080 x 2400 and 90Hz refresh rate are also both par for the course for a phone of this price. There’s a USB-C port and 3.5mm headphone jack, with a power button on the right edge and a volume rocker on the left one.Īs well as the Light Shift Design version of the phone we tested, there are also black and green versions available.

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If, like us, you live in the UK, you’ll only get to use this feature about three times per year.īeyond that eye-catching gimmick, this is your standard Android phone. But we should point out that the color change requires direct sunlight, not indirect or artificial light, so it only works in particular circumstances. This is a cool trick and was great fun to watch the first few times we tried it. After a few minutes out of the sun, it goes back to blue. It’s best to compare it to one of those color-changing mugs - when you leave the phone in sunlight, it gradually turns from blue to bright red, something we discovered with shock the first time we brought the device into the sun. This isn’t just one of those color-changing backs like quite a few phones have, which flicker between shades as you turn them - no, it’s more like the Vivo V23. That’s because of what Realme calls its ‘Light Shift Design’. While it doesn’t look that way from the images accompanying this review, trust us, it’s odd. The Realme 9 Pro Plus uses a rear design pattern that’s as novel as it is bizarre. When we found out the real price, we were shocked - that is to say, this seems like a bargain. When we started testing the Realme, we weren’t told the price, and we came to the conclusion that it’d be quite a bit more expensive than it actually is. Contemporary competitors include the Moto G200 and the Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro which are a tiny bit more expensive. That price is, frankly, impressive for a smartphone that looks, feels and runs like this one.

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Realme doesn’t sell phones in the States and, while it does sell in Australia, the Realme 8 series didn’t launch there. We don’t have availability information for the US and Australia, but that’s not a total surprise.

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The Realme’s release date is March 4 in the UK.

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The Realme 9 Pro Plus costs £349 (roughly $470, AU$660), so it straddles the line between ‘budget’ and ‘mid-range’ phones. It’s a great start to 2022 from the brand and a benchmark we’ll be comparing all future similarly priced phones to. In fact, it’s a good enough phone to tempt people who’d otherwise want a much more expensive Samsung Galaxy or Apple iPhoneĪs you can tell from this breathless two-minute review, the Realme 9 Pro Plus really impressed us. Its price is enough to make it a seriously impressive phone for nearly all buyers. The Realme 9 Pro Plus does all this without betraying its roots as a low-cost device. With its 50MP Sony sensor, the Realme captures night shots you’d think were taken on an iPhone. Particularly impressive is the camera’s capabilities in low-light conditions, which is a type of photography we’ve previously only seen premium phones perform well at.

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As we said, it’s hard to critique this phone. Even the weaker elements, like the display or battery, are still on par with rival phones at this price.

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The phone’s cameras, charging speed and processing power are all above-average for a phone in this price range.







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