Realme GT 6 review: Realme has recently reintroduced the GT series in India. Following the launch of the Realme GT 6T last month, the company has now unveiled the Realme GT 6. It is priced starting at Rs 39,999 (excluding offers and discounts). Realme GT 6 review: Realme GT 6 specs The Realme GT 6 boasts key features such as the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 SoC, along with up to 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and up to 512GB UFS 4.0 storage. The GT 6 also sports the stunning curved AMOLED panel seen on the GT 6T, with a peak brightness of 6,000 nits. However, similarities between the GT 6 and GT 6T extend beyond just the display. While they may look alike at first glance, there are more commonalities between the two models.
Realme GT 6 review. Here is the Realme GT 6 review; Gorgeous display The Realme GT 6 boasts a stunning 6.78-inch AMOLED panel, complete with an adaptive refresh rate ranging from 1 to 120Hz. Its standout feature is the impressive 6,000 nits peak brightness. It may even surpass available content on the internet. Despite this, the phone supports 1,600 nits in high brightness mode, along with features like “Bright HDR video mode” and “Extra brightness” to alleviate any concerns about brightness levels. Furthermore, when paired with the excellent stereo speakers, the multimedia experience on this device is truly exceptional. Amazing battery and processor The Realme GT 6 is the newest phone with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 SoC. It is a bit different from the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. Let me tell you, this phone is super fast! It’s even faster than the Realme GT 6T with its 8s Gen 3 processor. The camera and performance are top-notch on the Realme GT 6. It is outshining the GT 6T. It charges super quick, only taking 30 minutes to go from zero to full! Top notch camera The Realme GT 6 boasts an additional lens compared to the GT 6T. It is featuring a 50MP telephoto lens with the Samsung JN5 sensor and an 8MP ultra-wide camera with the Sony IMX355 sensor alongside the primary camera. While the telephoto lens enhances close-up shots, the debate continues regarding the ultra-wide lens, urging companies to prioritize larger sensors for this purpose. Selfies are captured beautifully with the 32MP front camera. It is delivering detailed results.
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