Here’s the complete list of what you will find inside the Realme GT 2 Pro retail box:
– Realme GT 2 Pro handset – USB-A to USB-C cable – 65W wall adapter – Gray Silicon case – Documentation – SIM elector tool
The Realme GT 2 Pro comes in Paper inspired finishes. The textured rear panel looks and feels great. Though, maintaining that white colour will be a task, especially in Indian summer.
- Polycarbonate and glass built - Paper inspired design - Gorilla Glass Victus protection
Realme upped its game by a couple of notches here, The GT 2 Pro offers the best display in its class.
– 120Hz LTPO AMOLED display – 1000Hz Touch sampling rate
– Triple rear cameras – 32MP selfie camera – 8K video support
Camera Sample 1
The primary rear camera delivers excellent daylight images which can be comparable to other flagships. It captures good dynamic range, contrast levels, and sharpness.
Camera Sample 2
Camera Sample 3
the Realme GT 2 Pro performs like a champ. In our testing, it delivered more consistent performance than its competitors like the OnePlus 10 Pro which also offers similar hardware.
- Powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 - UFS 3.1 storage and LPDDR5X RAM
The Realme GT 2 Pro comes running on Android 12 based Realme UI 3.0 out of the box. My initial experience with Realme UI 3.0 was a mixed bag. In my opinion, a phone that costs north of Rs 40,000 should offer a bloat-free experience to its users.
- Android 12 based Realme UI 3.0 - Removable bloatware - 3 years Android update promised
Realme packs a 5,000mAh battery inside the GT 2 Pro which gives excellent mileage. Based on my usage, I can confidently say it delivers more than a day’s mileage.
5000mAh battery 65W SuperDart charge No wireless charging support
Pros:
Cons:
– Top of the line performance – Superb screen – Excellent cameras – Great battery life – Superb fast charging
– No IP rating – No wireless charging – Telephoto lens missing
Weighing the pros and cons, I wouldn’t shy away from recommending it.