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Realme XT honest review
hey what's up guys the real me XT is coming hot on the heels of the real May 5 series and is bringing something special it's the first smartphone to be released with a 64 megapixel camera was taken in depth look in our full review the real me XT is a mid Ranger with an AMOLED screen on a display fingerprint reader large battery and a unique quad camera setup all for around 200 euros the design is gorgeous and sleek it's rare for a mid ranger to have Gorilla Glass 5 on the front and the back real me didn't cut corners with the frame though although it looks like metal is made of plastic instead the pearl white finish is quite eye-catching changing colors in a curved gradient when it reflects lights the camera hump is quite huge though and the real me XT will wobble a lot on a desk or table but you won't have this problem if you use the included silicon case with both Gorilla Glass and a case he won't have much to worry about except water there's no waterproofing here the real me XT is display is a six point four inch Super AMOLED with a 1080p resolution it's a bit smaller than last year's real me X and the notch cut out is a major difference to those who liked the edge to edge screen of the real me X might be disappointed but if you're not into pop-up selfie cams you'd be happy with the change the display looks bright and punchy and has a good pixel density of around 400 PPI blacks are super deep and color reproduction is decent though not terribly accurate brightness is pretty good at almost 415 its maximum
there's no boost available in auto mode but we didn't have issues using this phone in the Sun DC dimming is available to reduce eye fatigue from screen flicker - there is an always-on display but it only shows the date and a clock and there is a notification LED either the real me XT has an optical under display fingerprint sensor that is speedy and nicely accurate beware if you're using a screen protector as that might slow it down there is face unlock - it's fast but not as secure the real me xt has a single bottom firing speaker it's scored an excellent mark and our loudness test though audio quality isn't the best high-pitched tones can come out tinny and harsh you can plug in headphones through the 3.5 millimeter jack but the audio quality with them doesn't impress stereo separation isn't great and loudness is just average you do get FM radio though with this phone you get either 64 or 128 gigs of on-board storage you can add extra space thanks to the dedicated microSD slot the real me XT runs opos color OS 6 over android 9 pi you've already seen this interface on the real me x as well as the real me 3 & 5 families you will notice the difference from stock Android here the notification shade and as quick toggles are redesigned and the task switcher looks a lot like Apple's there is a game of space which gives you options for performance and notifications while gaming and you can navigate using either the on-screen keys or swipe gestures these gestures will feel quite intuitive if you've use an oppo huawei or xiaomi phone recently the real me xt runs on a snapdragon 712 chipset basically last year's snapdragon 710 with a slightly higher clock speed you also get four six or eight gigs of ram depending on the model CPU performance is about 10 percent better than the real me X and indeed is better than most other phones in this class there's more than enough GPU power for your games and we didn't observe any significant throttling during our tests the real me XT has an ample 4000 million power battery and did great in our battery life tests scoring an endurance rating of a hundred hours it was a major improvement over last year's real me X makes a better performance in standby the XT also supports voke 3.0 fast charging and the 20 watt voc charger does come in the box it's able to bring the phone from 0 to 50 percent charge in half an hour
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