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Review Overview
Design and Build
9/10
Display
9/10
Performance
7/10
Back Cameras
7/10
Front Camera
7/10
Audio & Haptics
8.5/10
Battery
9/10
Value for Money
6.5/10
Realme 11 Pro serves as a doppleganger of the Pro Plus version with toned down features, mainly on the camera section. The daylight images are decent but when the sun goes down, the results become underwhelming. Under the hood, you get the same Dimensity 7050 SoC, fine for daily usage but not so great for gaming. The battery life is great here, so is the stereo speaker setup!
Realme 11 Pro Specifications:
- Body: 73.9 x 161.6 x 8.2-8.7mm, 185-191gm
- Display: 6.7-inch OLED, 120Hz refresh rate, 360Hz touch sampling rate
- Resolution: FHD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels), 20:9 aspect ratio
- Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 7050 5G (6nm Mobile Platform)
- Memory: 8/12GBRAM, 256GB/512GB storage
- Software & UI: Realme UI 4.0 on top of Android 13
- Rear Camera: Dual – 100MP primary, f/1.75, OIS – 2MP f/2.4 macro
- Front Camera: 16MP (punch-hole)
- Audio: Stereo speakers, Hi-Res Audio
- Security: In-display fingerprint sensor
- Battery: 5000mAh with 67W fast charging
Design
Okay, so design-wise, it’s no surprise that Realme has killed it this time. For the price, the Realme 11 Pro is definitely the best-looking phone out there. I love the vegan leather finish at the back, it has a good heft, it's not bulky, it feels great to hold, the grip here is really nice and the color options are just nice.Display
- 6.7-inch OLED
- 120Hz, 360Hz Touch Sampling

Audio and Vibration Motor
The stereo speakers here sound good. They are loud and are almost the same as the Realme 11 Pro Plus with crisp vocals and a bit of bass to enjoy. But what I will complain about is the lack of a good vibration motor on the Realme 11 Pro. I guess it’s one of the compromises Realme has made here to keep the price down. The vibration on it feels soft and I often found myself missing a lot of my calls and notifications. On the contrary, the 11 Pro Plus’s X- axis vibration motor has excellent feedback and even the cheaper Agni 2 has a much stronger and more refined haptic feedback than the 11 Pro.Camera
- 100MP Primary Camera
- 2MP Macro

Daylight
Now, don’t get me wrong, during good lighting conditions, the phone is able to pull off some good images! I like how Realme 11 Pro processes human subjects in portraits too, and overall It is definitely better than the Lava Agni 2.Selfies
Night time
Likewise, as you can see from this sample comparison between the Realme 11 Pro and 11 Pro+, the 11 Pro+ is a more consistent performer – both during daytime and especially nighttime.Videos
And I also think the videography side could be better here. Yes, you can shoot up to 4K 30 fps videos but the output is strictly average in terms of stabilization, FOV, and color reproduction. You also don’t have the option to shoot at 60 fps even in 1080p resolution. So, the only choice for decent video output here is 1080p 30 fps.Performance
- Mediatek Dimensity 7050
- 8GB RAM, 256GB internal storage

What about the UI?
- Realme UI 4.0, Android 13

Battery
- 5,000mAh battery
- 67W fast charging

Conclusion
Okay, time to conclude. So, I started using the device right after I reviewed the 11 Pro Plus and honestly, I didn’t feel that big of a difference in the overall experience, except for the haptics, the camera, and a little bit of extra heating while playing demanding games.
Realme 11 Pro Review: Pros and Cons
Pros
- Gorgeous Design and Curved Display
- Top-notch stereo speakers
- Great Battery Life
Cons
- Bloatware and Ads on Realme UI
- Average low light camera
- Not the very decent gaming performance
- Pricing could have been better
Article Last updated: July 23, 2023





