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Realme GT 2 Pro

The Realme GT 2 Pro isn’t the most feature-packed phone in its price range, and some notable omissions hurt its broader appeal. However, there is real value to be found here, especially for performance enthusiasts and media lovers on a budget. The reliable cameras round out a refreshingly designed and refreshingly affordable flagship-tier phone.

Realme’s product lineup has been increasingly looking northwards in its feature set and, true to form, prices have been inching up as well. The Realme GT 2 Pro is the nascent brand’s latest play at vying for a share of the coveted premium smartphone space. While value for money lies at the core of the company, it takes an extra degree of polish to successfully retail a phone that competes against much more established competition. Does the Realme GT 2 Pro successfully balance specs with value or does it fall short of the mark? Find out in the Android Authority Realme GT 2 Pro review.

What you need to know about the Realme GT 2 Pro

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  • Realme GT 2 Pro (8GB/128GB): €749 / Rs. 49,999 (~$660)
  • Realme GT 2 Pro (12GB/256GB): £699 / €849 / Rs. 57,999 (~$770)

The Realme GT 2 Pro sits right at the top of the Shenzhen-based company’s product portfolio. In fact, Realme calls the GT 2 Pro its most premium flagship device yet. The spec-sheet backs up that claim with all the core essentials that you’d expect from a high-end phone, with some cut corners to hit an aggressive price point.

You’ll find 2022 flagship standards like a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, oodles of RAM going all the way to 12GB, as well as an innovative design that makes use of exotic materials like bio-polymer. Realme has even tossed in premium Gorilla Glass Victus glass on top of a flat display.

What you won’t find are trimmings like wireless charging or an IP rating. Elsewhere, the camera setup has a triple camera array but does not include a telephoto sensor for zoom shots. Instead, Realme has included microscope camera for super-macro photography. The phone ships in three colors: Paper White, Paper Green, and Steel Black. While the first two color options get the new bio-polymer material, the black variant sticks to glass.

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The Realme GT 2 Pro is priced starting at €749 in Europe for the base model with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. The higher-end variant with 12GB of RAM and 256GB storage — the only variant available in the UK — will cost you a bit more. European buyers can pick up the phone from Realme.com or via Amazon, while those in India can also find it at Flipkart.

What’s good?

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The Realme GT 2 Pro is seriously good-looking. The phone pulls off its head-turning looks through the use of innovative materials like the aforementioned bio-polymer back and muted shades that accentuate the rounded edges and corners beautifully. Realme claims that the back panel was inspired by paper. I can’t really see the inspiration in the hedge-like pattern but the materials feel great in the hand and are a nice change from Realme’s usual glut of gloss-heavy models. The matching silver frame also helps elevate the look and feel of the phone. As an added bonus, the matte finish back is resilient to scratches and offers excellent grip.

The bio-polymer material used here is a nice change from the glut of gloss-heavy glass and metal designs.

The 6.7-inch QHD+ 120Hz OLED screen is yet another stand-out feature of the Realme GT 2 Pro. It’s been a hot minute since flat displays got popular again, and the use of one on the GT 2 Pro helps the phone stand apart from many alternatives. It’s not just about aesthetics though, as the flat display helps avoid any errant distortion or color variation around the edges (it also makes installing a screen protector a whole lot easier).

The panel displays excellent color accuracy when set to the natural color profile, and peak brightness is more than sufficient for outdoor use. Additionally, the adaptive refresh rate assists battery longevity. I measured the refresh rate going down as low as 10Hz when sitting idle. There’s an in-display fingerprint scanner to be found here as well that I found to be amongst the best in its class. Instant unlocks, no complaints.

Adding to the multimedia potential of the phone are surprisingly good stereo speakers. There’s an obvious skew towards the bottom-firing speaker. However, the sound reproduction is anything but tinny with full-sounding output and even some bass on the off chance you decide to host a rave with your phone. Cranking it all the way to the top can introduce a bit of distortion, but it’s not too bad all things considered. There’s no headphone jack here, but you do get all the most popular Bluetooth codecs including aptX HD and LDAC support.

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Performance is all-around excellent. A lot of that comes down to the powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset, but keeping the phone noticeably cool under extended use points to thoughtful engineering. We observed that performance in demanding titles like Genshin Impact was notably better than on recent hardware like the OnePlus 10 Pro. The phone consistently maintained frame rates in the high 50s, and never went above a warm but comfortable 43°C (109°F). It’s impossible to verify Realme’s claims of a larger than usual cooling solution without taking the phone apart, but whatever is under the hood is clearly doing its job. The phone not only hits high levels of peak performance but manages to sustain them over long periods of time. Benchmarks aren’t the be-all and end-all of performance testing, but the Realme GT 2 Pro does just fine there as well, though the GPU scores in 3DMark did fall behind other Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 devices.

The Realme GT 2 Pro runs cooler and smoother than alternatives like the OnePlus 10 Pro.

Most importantly, Realme UI has come a long way in ironing out inconsistencies in performance across the user experience. There’s an inherent smoothness to the interface and I didn’t spot any jitters barring the occasional frame drop. Realme is even promising three years of updates and four years of security patches. This isn’t on the same level as Google or Samsung, but it’s a solid long-term guarantee. It’s not all perfect on the software front though, and we’ll come to that in a minute.

The Realme GT 2 Pro isn’t the fastest charging phone around, but 65W charging using the included brick is still rapid. In our testing, it took about 34 minutes to top up the phone. I found battery life to be satisfactory, with my use case involving social media, texting, and emails. I averaged six hours of screen-on time despite heavier than usual use during the testing period. The GT 2 Pro also displayed very good battery optimization while gaming and 45 minutes of the power-hungry Genshin Impact only took a 10% bite out of the battery life. Not bad.

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The Realme GT 2 Pro also proved to be a surprisingly good performer on the imaging side. The primary sensor is the Sony IMX766 that we’ve seen on the OnePlus Nord 2 and the OnePlus 9RT. This is also the same sensor that we saw earlier on the underwhelming Realme 9 Pro Plus except, this time, Realme has significantly improved the processing. The dynamic range is astounding, and unless you get down to pixel peeping, noise levels and fine grain are kept tightly in control. HDR performance has improved by leaps and bounds. The phone also does a very good job at low-light images which are further enhanced when shooting in night mode.

The Realme GT 2 Pro’s camera setup punches above its weight and is tough competition for the likes of OnePlus.

Results from the ultrawide sensor are predictable. There’s a drop in sharpness when compared to the primary camera. However, colors remain true to life and there’s a very good amount of detail, even when zoomed in. The 150-degree frame of view, however, isn’t something I expect to get much use out of. The barrel distortion around the edges is a creative effect at best accompanied by a significant drop in detail.

You can check out a range of images taken by the Realme GT 2 Pro in our camera gallery further into this review, or take a closer look at the full-resolution camera samples at the Google Drive link here.

Low resolution aside, the microscope camera is fully capable of capturing interesting-looking images. I’m not convinced it was a good trade-off against a more traditional third camera, but the implementation is effective, to say the least. The default shooting mode is set to 20x, which is where you’ll get the sharpest images aided by the autofocus motor. It is possible to digitally zoom in further to 40x, but the results are too soft to be usable.

The Realme GT 2 Pro’s imaging chops extend to video capabilities as well. The camera captures silky smooth stabilized video at 4K/60fps. I observed that the camera bumped up saturation levels noticeably. However, the level of detail is excellent here. In fact, the bitrate is high enough to ensure usable results even in less than perfect light.

What’s not so good?

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There’s a lot to like about the design of the Realme GT 2 Pro. The heavy-handed use of branding isn’t one of them. I’m all for paying homage to the designer of the phone but, combined with the Realme logo as well as camera branding, it comes across as a bit much.

Realme UI 3.0 is let down by the sheer amount of pre-installed bloatware.

The astounding amount of bloatware on the phone also makes it less than appealing to use. I counted well over 25 third-party apps pre-installed on the phone, outside of essential apps and Google’s suite. Most of these can be removed, but it certainly doesn’t make for a great initial experience. Thankfully, I haven’t come across any advertisements just yet.

For all the positives about the cameras on the Realme GT 2 Pro, it is also hard to ignore the lack of a telephoto sensor. Moreover, the portrait mode on the Realme GT 2 Pro is particularly bad. Edge detection, both from the rear and front cameras, was amongst the worst I’ve come across in 2022.

Finally, the lack of wireless charging or any manner of splash resistance is quite disappointing. I get that the phone is built to hit a low price point, but several of the phone’s direct rivals managed to include both.

Realme GT 2 Pro camera samples

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150-degree field of view

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Realme GT 2 Pro specs

Realme GT 2 Pro

Display

6.7-inch
QHD+ Super AMOLED
3,216 x 1,440 resolution
120Hz
1,400 nits (peak)

Chipset

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 (4nm)
Up to 3.0GHz clock speed

GPU

Adreno 730

RAM

8/12GB LPDDR5

Storage

128/256GB UFS3.1

MicroSD

No

Battery

5,000mAh
USB-C
65W SuperDart charging
(65W charger in box)
No wireless charging

Camera

Rear:
50MP f/1.8 Sony IMX766, OIS
50MP f/2.2 ultrawide (150-degree)
3MP f/3.3, microscope lens with 40x magnification

Video (rear):
4K at 30/60fps
1080p at 30/60fps
720p at 30/60fps

Front:
16MP f/2.5

Video (front):
1080p at 30fps
720p at 30fps

IP Rating

N/A

Audio

Dual stereo speakers
No headphone jack

Connectivity

Dual nano-SIM slots
5G+5G Dual Mode
Wi-Fi 6 (IEEE802.11ax) 2.4/5GHz
Bluetooth 5.2
NFC

Sensors

Magnetic induction, light, proximity, gyro, acceleration

Security

In-display fingerprint sensor

Software

Android 12
Realme UI 3.0

Colors

Paper White, Paper Green, Steel Black

Dimensions

163.2 x 74.7 x 8.2mm

Weight

189g

Realme GT 2 Pro review: Should I buy it?

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The Realme GT 2 Pro is a refreshing device from the youngest BBK brand. It stands out amongst a sea of familiar smartphones with predictable upgrades by making meaningful changes. The design and materials used here genuinely feel great, all while ensuring that basics like performance, battery life, and camera performance are on point. It lacks bells and whistles like an IP rating and wireless charging, but there’s still a lot of value to be found here.

More importantly, the phone drastically undercuts affordable flagships like the OnePlus 10 Pro (£799) while giving users much of the same feature set, barring a few extras like a telephoto sensor and wireless charging.

However, the Realme GT 2 Pro is far from the only game in town even at its reduced price point. Those looking for a more well-rounded experience might want to take a peek at the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE (£699) which packs an older generation processor, but pairs it with a trifecta of camera sensors that includes a dedicated telephoto camera. You also get wireless charging, an IP rating, and four years of software upgrades to look forward to (plus five years of security patches).

Elsewhere, there’s the Google Pixel 6 (£599) that again nets you an IP rating, wireless charging, and one of the best cameras amongst Android devices (albeit also without a dedicated zoom lens), as well as software support for three years and five years of security updates. It’s also extremely competitively priced, coming in at £100 less than Realme’s best.

Buyers in India will want to consider some of 2021’s flagship killers like the OnePlus 9 Pro or the Iqoo 9, both of which include high-end processors and additions like wireless charging or even 120W charging support.

That said, the Realme GT 2 Pro deservedly earns a recommendation for trying out something a little different and succeeding.

Realme GT 2 Pro

The Realme GT 2 Pro is the company’s premium flagship offering. It combines 2022 flagship specs with a focus on design while still sticking to its core ethos of value for money.

Top Realme GT2 Pro questions and answers

Q: Is the Realme GT 2 Pro waterproof?

A: The Realme GT 2 Pro does not have an IP rating or any claimed splash resistance.

Q: Does the Realme GT 2 Pro support wireless charging?

A: No, the Realme GT 2 Pro does not include any wireless charging support.

Q: Is the Realme GT 2 Pro 5G compatible?

A: The Realme GT 2 Pro has 5G support on both SIM card slots and is compatible with sub-6GHz networks. There is no support for mmWave 5G though this should not be an issue for its target markets.

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CHICAGO (AP) — United Airlines has struck a deal with Elon Musk’s SpaceX to offer satellite-based Starlink WiFi service on flights within the next several years.

The airline said Friday the service will be free to passengers.

United said it will begin testing the service early next year and begin offering it on some flights by later in 2025.

Financial details of the deal were not disclosed.

The announcement comes as airlines rush to offer more amenities as a way to stand out when passengers pick a carrier for a trip. United’s goal is to make sitting on a plane pretty much like being on the ground when it comes to browsing the internet, streaming entertainment and playing games.

“Everything you can do on the ground, you’ll soon be able to do on board a United plane at 35,000 feet, just about anywhere in the world,” CEO Scott Kirby said in announcing the deal.

The airline says Starlink will allow passengers to get internet access even over oceans and polar regions where traditional cell or Wi-Fi signals may be weak or missing.

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Sony has made it easy for Canadian consumers to preorder the PlayStation 5 Pro in Canada directly from PlayStation’s official website. Here’s how:

  • Visit the Official Website: Go to direct.playstation.com and navigate to the PS5 Pro section once preorders go live on September 26, 2024.
  • Create or Log in to Your PlayStation Account: If you don’t have a PlayStation account, you will need to create one. Existing users can simply log in to proceed.
  • Place Your Preorder: Once logged in, follow the instructions to preorder your PS5 Pro. Ensure you have a valid payment method ready and double-check your shipping information for accuracy.

Preorder Through Major Canadian Retailers

While preordering directly from PlayStation is a popular option, you can also secure your PS5 Pro through trusted Canadian retailers. These retailers are expected to offer preorders on or after September 26:

  • Best Buy Canada
  • Walmart Canada
  • EB Games (GameStop)
  • Amazon Canada
  • The Source

Steps to Preorder via Canadian Retailers:

  • Visit Retailer Websites: Search for “PlayStation 5 Pro” on the website of your preferred retailer starting on September 26.
  • Create or Log in to Your Account: If you’re shopping online, having an account with the retailer can speed up the preorder process.
  • Preorder in Store: For those who prefer in-person shopping, check with local stores regarding availability and preorder policies.

3. Sign Up for Notifications

Many retailers and websites offer the option to sign up for notifications when the preorder goes live. If you’re worried about missing out due to high demand, this can be a useful option.

  • Visit Retailer Sites: Look for a “Notify Me” or “Email Alerts” option and enter your email to stay informed.
  • Use PlayStation Alerts: Sign up for notifications directly through Sony to be one of the first to know when preorders are available.

4. Prepare for High Demand

Preordering the PS5 Pro is expected to be competitive, with high demand likely to result in quick sellouts, just as with the initial release of the original PS5. To maximize your chances of securing a preorder:

  • Act Quickly: Be prepared to place your order as soon as preorders open. Timing is key, as stock can run out within minutes.
  • Double-Check Payment Information: Ensure your credit card or payment method is ready to go. Any delays during the checkout process could result in losing your spot.
  • Stay Informed: Monitor PlayStation and retailer websites for updates on restocks or additional preorder windows.

Final Thoughts

The PlayStation 5 Pro is set to take gaming to the next level with its enhanced performance, graphics, and new features. Canadian gamers should be ready to act fast when preorders open on September 26, 2024, to secure their console ahead of the holiday season. Whether you choose to preorder through PlayStation’s official website or your preferred retailer, following the steps outlined above will help ensure a smooth and successful preorder experience.

For more details on the PS5 Pro and to preorder, visit direct.playstation.com or stay tuned to updates from major Canadian retailers.

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Since the PlayStation 5 (PS5) launched four years ago, PlayStation has continuously evolved to meet the demands of its players. Today, we are excited to announce the next step in this journey: the PlayStation 5 Pro. Designed for the most dedicated players and game creators, the PS5 Pro brings groundbreaking advancements in gaming hardware, raising the bar for what’s possible.

Key Features of the PS5 Pro

The PS5 Pro comes equipped with several key performance enhancements, addressing the requests of gamers for smoother, higher-quality graphics at a consistent 60 frames per second (FPS). The console’s standout features include:

  • Upgraded GPU: The PS5 Pro’s GPU boasts 67% more Compute Units than the current PS5, combined with 28% faster memory. This allows for up to 45% faster rendering speeds, ensuring a smoother gaming experience.
  • Advanced Ray Tracing: Ray tracing capabilities have been significantly enhanced, with reflections and refractions of light being processed at double or triple the speed of the current PS5, creating more dynamic visuals.
  • AI-Driven Upscaling: Introducing PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution, an AI-based upscaling technology that adds extraordinary detail to images, resulting in sharper image clarity.
  • Backward Compatibility & Game Boost: More than 8,500 PS4 games playable on PS5 Pro will benefit from PS5 Pro Game Boost, stabilizing or enhancing performance. PS4 games will also see improved resolution on select titles.
  • VRR & 8K Support: The PS5 Pro supports Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) and 8K gaming for the ultimate visual experience, while also launching with the latest wireless technology, Wi-Fi 7, in supported regions.

Optimized Games & Patches

Game creators have quickly embraced the new technology that comes with the PS5 Pro. Many games will receive free updates to take full advantage of the console’s new features, labeled as PS5 Pro Enhanced. Some of the highly anticipated titles include:

  • Alan Wake 2
  • Assassin’s Creed: Shadows
  • Demon’s Souls
  • Dragon’s Dogma 2
  • Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth
  • Gran Turismo 7
  • Marvel’s Spider-Man 2
  • Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart
  • Horizon Forbidden West

These updates will allow players to experience their favorite games at a higher fidelity, taking full advantage of the console’s improved graphics and performance.

 

 

Design & Compatibility

Maintaining consistency within the PS5 family, the PS5 Pro retains the same height and width as the original PS5 model. Players will also have the option to add an Ultra HD Blu-ray Disc Drive or swap console covers when available.

Additionally, the PS5 Pro is fully compatible with all existing PS5 accessories, including the PlayStation VR2, DualSense Edge, Pulse Elite, and Access controller. This ensures seamless integration into your current gaming setup.

Pricing & Availability

The PS5 Pro will be available starting November 7, 2024, at a manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of:

  • $699.99 USD
  • $949.99 CAD
  • £699.99 GBP
  • €799.99 EUR
  • ¥119,980 JPY

Each PS5 Pro comes with a 2TB SSD, a DualSense wireless controller, and a copy of Astro’s Playroom pre-installed. Pre-orders begin on September 26, 2024, and the console will be available at participating retailers and directly from PlayStation via direct.playstation.com.

The launch of the PS5 Pro marks a new chapter in PlayStation’s commitment to delivering cutting-edge gaming experiences. Whether players choose the standard PS5 or the PS5 Pro, PlayStation aims to provide the best possible gaming experience for everyone.

Preorder your PS5 Pro and step into the next generation of gaming this holiday season.

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