Realme 14 Pro hands-on – GSMArena.com news | Infinium-tech
Some time ago we had the opportunity of experience on hands with Realme 14 Pro+ (we have published a full review since then). Now it is time to see closely on the other half of the 14 Pro series, ie Realme 14 Pro. Both Pro and Pro are launching in+ Europe and the company portrayed both models prominently at MWC at its booth.
The regular Pro model is € 100 cheaper than Pro+ – the base 12/256 GB models for each for € 430 and € 530 respectively, € 50 with initial bird discounts. MSRPs are actually € 480 and € 580. Despite their external equality, they are really quite different.
Realme 14 Pro (left) and Realme 14 Pro+ (Right)
For the beginning, the Realme 14 Pro has a double curved (left/right) instead of the quad-race display. It is a comparable 6.77 “OLED panel (120Hz, 10-bit), but with less 1,080 x 2,392px resolution (388PPI, 1,272 x 2,800px and below 450ppi). In addition, there is no brand name of screen glass. He said, Pro+has been rated IP68/IP69 just like Pro+, and MIL-STD-810H Continent.
Dual winding instead of quad-splitted performance
When we are looking at the front, we will note that the punch hole holds a less competent selfie camera-a 16MP sensor that is combined with a certain-focus 24 mm lens, compared to a 32MP sensor compared to an autofocus 21 mm lens on a 32MP sensor. The video resolution is low as well as capted on 1080p @ 30fps instead of 4K.
We flip backwards and the circular camera island looks as busy as it is on Pro+, but there are less residents. The significant difference is that there is no telephoto camera (Pro+ has a 50MP 73 mm periscope) and even an ultra-wide module (8MP UW on Pro+), not just 2MP depth sensors. Even the 50MP main camera is downed in a small sensor (1/1.95 “0.8 Stramm vs. 1/1.56” 1.0), but it has the ability to record its optical image stabilization (OIS) and 4K @ 30fps videos.
50MP main camera and triple LED flash
We have both phones and Realme 14 Pro is quite thin and lighter – 8.0/8.3 mm on Pro+ and 194/196g 7.6/7.8 mm and 179/182g (Note: There are different measurements of different colors). This will be less noticeable when you cannot make direct comparison, but we appreciate less heavy construction.
Even better, it does not come at the cost of the battery – both have 6,000mAh SI/C power cells. He said, the charging is slow at 45W compared to 80W, so 1-50% charge is finished 12 minutes (36 min vs 24 minutes) compared to the charge Pro+.
Realme 14 Pro also uses a separate chipset, a dimension 7300 energy, Snapdragon 7S is found within Pro+instead of 3 3. We have not yet got the opportunity to be benchmark this version of 7300, but it should be very close to its Snapdragon counterpart in CPU and GPU tests.
Realme 14 Pro Demitance is powered by 7300 energy
The special version in our hands is a model with 12GB RAM and 512GB storage. It is the top of the line model, however, with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage in Aadhaar is between 8/256GB and 12/256GB variants (note that some variants may not be available in all markets).
Both 14 Pro models are available in gray and unique pearl design, officially known as “white” only. It is really unique and it is actually pearl – powder seshel, which is mixed but not equally. It creates patterns of swirly lines that are unique to each phone.
Realme 14 Pro Gray and White (Pearl) Pro
Realme is also mixed in the thermocrocomic pigment, which are white at room temperature, but once develop a vibrant blue color, when the thermometer falls below 16 ° C (61 ° F). Note that this effect will fade over time, perhaps it will last for about a year. Anyway, note that while the pro+ phone has a smooth and shiny frame, the frame on the pro has a matte finish and flatter side.
Separate finish on the frame for both phones
Realme 14 Pro and 14 Pro+ were originally unveiled in China, then launched in India and is now available in parts of Europe. Again, they start from € 430 and € 530 respectively, while the early bird promo lives (after that they go above € 50). You will receive a 67W charger with Pro and 120W one with Pro+, which is rare to see these days – especially in Europe.
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