Realme GT Neo 2 Review

Yash

The dual-tone glass rear panel of the Neo Green Realme GT Neo 2 device we tested is interesting. The green portion has a soft, matte surface, whilst the two black stripes that span the length of the panel have a glossy touch.

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The display featured fairly vibrant colours, but the Gentle screen colour mode handled them admirably. The one thing we didn't get was HDR functionality, which would have been a wonderful inclusion considering the screen's size.

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The Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 CPU is powerful enough to handle even the most demanding 3D games. Furthermore, even after lengthy gaming sessions, the GT Neo 2 kept cool.

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The 5,000mAh battery of the Realme GT Neo 2 is the largest in a GT-series smartphone to date. The phone's battery life is extremely excellent when used casually, and it easily lasted a day and a half, even with occasional gaming.

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In general, photos shot in daylight turned out rather saturated, although they had good clarity and dynamic range. When switching between the primary camera and the ultra-wide-angle camera, there is a perceptible change in colour and tone.

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The Realme GT Neo 2 isn't a one-size-fits-all device. This is mostly due to its unstable camera performance, which, considering its price tag, falls short of perfection.

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