Because Who Needs a Phone When You Can Carry a Portable Charger?
Realme decided that the only way to stand out in the budget arena is to slap a 7,000mAh battery into a slab that looks like it was designed by a committee of tired interns. The result? A device that weighs more than your morning coffee and still charges at a snail‑pace that makes you wonder if youre actually powering a light bulb.
Solution: Stop Treating Battery Capacity Like a Flex Contest
If Realme wants to be taken seriously, they should focus on balanced specs instead of bragging about how many amp‑hours they can fit into a phone. A realistic approach would be to pair a decent battery with faster charging and a display that doesnt scream budget at 144Hz.
Display: 144Hz of Pure HD+ Mediocrity
The 6.8‑inch IPS LCD promises a 144Hz refresh, but the HD+ resolution makes every swipe feel like youre watching a low‑budget YouTube video on a billboard. HD+ resolution is the visual equivalent of putting a sports engine in a go‑kart.
Performance: MediaTek Dimensity 6300, Meet the Real World
The Dimensity 6300 is paired with up to 6GB LPDDR4X RAM, which sounds decent until you realize the phone still stutters with everyday apps. Its like hiring a bodybuilder to move a couch - impressive on paper, useless in practice.
Charging: 15W Wired is the New Fast
Imagine waiting an eternity for a 7,000mAh battery to top up at 15W charging. Thats the same time it takes to binge‑watch an entire season on a streaming platform. Realme, your charging speed is the digital equivalent of a dial‑up internet connection.
For a real benchmark of what a budget phone should aim for, check out Google Pixel 10a - a device that manages to be affordable, fast, and actually useful without masquerading as a power bank.