The mid-range smartphone market is constantly evolving, compelling manufacturers to push boundaries. Striking a balance between top-notch features, appealing design, and affordability presents the ultimate challenge. Enter the Realme P1 Pro, the inaugural product in the new Performance series, promising a premium experience without breaking the bank.
The Realme P1 Pro incorporates many features found in the Realme number series phones, including its sibling the Realme P1 (Review). It offers an impressive combination of a stunning display, powerful performance, and a feature-rich camera system, all packaged in a sleek and stylish design.
However, with numerous contenders vying for attention, the question remains: Does the Realme P1 Pro truly stand out from the crowd? Let’s find out in our review.
Realme P1 Pro 5G : Design & Display
The Realme P1 Pro is designed with minimalism in mind, focusing on aesthetics without compromising functionality. One standout feature of the phone is its back panel, which showcases a feather-like pattern and vibrant color choice.
The lightweight plastic frame seamlessly blends with the curved edges of the back, not only enhancing the phone’s appearance but also providing a comfortable and secure grip. Despite its size, the phone feels surprisingly light.
The OLED panel delivers vibrant colors and deep blacks, providing an impressive visual experience whether you’re browsing the web, watching HDR content, or gaming.
One minor drawback to note is the placement of the in-display fingerprint sensor. While the sensor itself is responsive and accurate, some users, particularly those with smaller hands, may find its location towards the lower portion of the display slightly inconvenient.
Realme P1 Pro 5G : Software & Performance
However, there is a drawback. Despite offering many features, Realme UI can sometimes feel cluttered. The phone comes with several pre-installed third-party apps, some of which may not be essential for everyone. Fortunately, most of these apps can be uninstalled to free up storage space and streamline the user experience.
The brand has also ensured that the P1 Pro receives updates. It is promised to receive 2 future Android version upgrades along with 3 years of security updates.
However, for users seeking top-tier gaming performance, the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 might not be sufficient. While it can handle popular games on medium graphics settings, there may be occasional frame drops and lag during intense gameplay sessions. Additionally, the phone can become warm during extended gaming sessions. Although the large VC cooling system prevents overheating, users with sweaty palms may find the phone uncomfortably hot.
While benchmarks alone do not determine performance, they provide a relative comparison. The Realme P1 Pro achieved a score of 560,371 points in AnTuTu. It scored 850 in single-core and 2675 in multi-core on Geekbench 6.
Realme P1 Pro 5G : Camera & Battery
In terms of camera performance, the 50MP main sensor takes good photos in well-lit conditions, with vibrant and lively colors, although some users may perceive them as slightly oversaturated compared to real life.
However, the camera system struggles in low-light situations. Photos taken in dim lighting or at night exhibit noticeable noise and lack clarity. Details become blurry and colors lose their vibrancy. The Night mode can help, but the improvement is only marginal.
The 8MP ultra-wide sensor is a nice addition for capturing wider landscapes or group photos, but it performs best in well-lit environments. In low-light situations, the ultra-wide lens struggles to produce usable images.
The 16MP front-facing camera produces satisfactory results for selfies and video calls. In good lighting, it captures selfies with decent detail and accurate skin tones. However, low-light performance suffers from similar issues as the rear camera, with noticeable noise and lack of clarity.