Realme 6 is one of the best smartphones in its segment and it stands out from other devices thanks to several interesting features. This is a smartphone with a high-quality display and an increased refresh rate. The hardware can handle any task, the camera is not bad overall, there is a lightning-fast fingerprint scanner and decent battery, coupled with fast charging.
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Realme 6 is one of the best smartphones in its segment and it stands out from other devices thanks to several interesting features. This is a smartphone with a high-quality display and an increased refresh rate. The hardware can handle any task, the camera is not bad overall, there is a lightning-fast fingerprint scanner and decent battery, coupled with fast charging.
All in all, the Realme 6 is a perfectly fine device. It's a capable enough phone that does pretty much what you expect at the price-point. Maybe even a little more thanks to the smooth 90Hz display. It's not a phone that's easy to get excited about, but reliable performance and a healthy battery life make the Realme 6 a solid option if you're looking for a phone under $500.
For less than 300 Euros (~$340), the Realme 6 is a particularly interesting device. The shimmering appearance and the luxurious camera on the back not only know how to impress, but the hardware is rock-solid as well, which is the more important part.
Well, if you are out there for the latest and greatest possible feature under a strict budget and don’t want to sacrifice on the performance or looks or the battery life, Realme 6 is the smartphone for you. However, if you can spare a little extra buck, then Realme 6 Pro may well be the better choice.
Yes, issues such as backlight bleed and camera quality are notable, but they’re only a problem when compared to the competition. If you care about anything other than gaming, get yourself a Redmi Note 9 Pro. If you want the best gaming phone under 15k, the Realme 6 is what you want.
When people asked me whether they should or shouldn’t buy the Realme 6, I did not have anything negative in particular to tell them. The phone offers good performance, nice display, long battery life, a spectacular design, and a camera that takes good daylight pictures. The Realme 6 is a value for money device and I believe it is can give tough competition to its closest competitor– the Redmi Note 9 Pro.
After analysing pretty much everything on the Realme 6, I have come to conclude, not only for you but for myself also, that Realme 6 makes more sense than the Realme 6 Pro. I have also been using the Realme 6 Pro and I was more excited about the Realme 6. It has got everything right for its price a 90Hz display that is convincing, a fairly powerful processor to handles tasks and allow gaming, decent cameras, and arresting design. Except for the processor, the Realme 6 and Realme 6 Pro are identical, which is why you should go for the Realme 6, I believe.
This is an easy recommendation under Rs 15,000 for anyone looking for a fast and smooth smartphone, especially mobile gaming enthusiasts. While the battery life may not impress you, the 30W fast charging makes up for it. The Realme 6 has set a new benchmark in this price segment, and it will be interesting to see if Xiaomi can offer a good reply with its upcoming Redmi Note 9 series.
Realme has once again delivered an impressive smartphone at a reasonable price with the Realme 6. This device packs in a powerful processor, delivers good battery life, and also comes with a 30W fast charger in the box. Realme's UI has improved but we do wish there was less bloatware. If you are looking for a value-for-money device priced at or around Rs. 15,000, you might want to wait just a little while for Xiaomi's Redmi Note 9 series to be launched. However, you will still be satisfied with this phone.
Realme has launched this phone with a price that is starting at Rs. 12,999 for the 4GB/64GB model. At this price, it is hard to find competitors that can match the spec sheet of the realme 6. 4GB of RAM however, is a little low currently, so I would...
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Hardware overviewOne of the centerpiece features of the Realme 6 is undoubtedly the 90Hz IPS screen. It's 6.5" in diagonal offering FHD+ (1080 x 2400px) resolution. Realme says the peak brightness of this panel is a little over 400 nits, and we will...