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The Realme 8 Pro is a smartphone that trades away some features from its predecessor in exchange for a new high-res camera. The phone boasts a bold and flashy look with a metallic gradient finish and a prominent logo on the backside. However, it lacks water-resistant coating, unlike last year's model. The display remains largely unchanged, featuring a 6.4-inch AMOLED panel with a 1080p resolution and a regular 60Hz refresh rate. While there is a small upgrade in touch sampling rate to 180Hz, the display still offers excellent contrast and content sharpness. Audio quality has taken a hit, with only a single speaker at the bottom that's not very loud and scores just average on audio charts. The phone does offer expandable storage on top of its 128GB built-in capacity. Performance-wise, the Realme 8 Pro is on par with last year's model and some other flagship killers in its price range, thanks to a Snapdragon 720G chipset. Battery life is similar to the previous model, but charging has been downgraded from 65W to 50W. The camera upgrade is the major selling point of this phone, featuring a large 108MP nona cell sensor. Photos taken with the main camera are detailed and have excellent contrast, but can appear slightly smeared when zoomed in. The ultrawide cam takes average-looking photos, while close-ups from the macro camera are soft and noisy. Night mode performs better, producing balanced and true-to-life photos with gentle noise reduction. Selfies are taken with a 16MP front-facing cam, which has decent quality but lacks resolution compared to last year's model. The phone can record videos in up to 4K at 30fps, but without stabilization in that format. Overall, the Realme 8 Pro is a solid mid-ranger with some notable upgrades, but its price point makes it tough to recommend unless you're specifically looking for a high-res camera and can find it at a discount.
The Realme C25 is a solid contender in the smartphone space, offering a huge 6,000mAh battery, decent screen, and an affordable price tag. The device has a similar design to its older brother, Luminarso 38, with a square camera cutout and rear-mounted fingerprint sensor. The back panel features a rigid texture that resembles brushed metal, making it resistant to fingerprint smudges. The Realme C25 packs a triple camera setup, including a 48MP primary lens, a 2MP depth sensor, and a 2MP macro lens. While the camera quality is decent in well-lit conditions, it struggles in low-light situations and produces over-sharpened images with excessive saturation. Under the hood, the device runs on Android 11 with RealmeUI 2.0, powered by a Mediatek Helio G70 CPU, Mali-G52 GPU, 4GB of RAM, and 128GB of internal storage. While it handles basic tasks like web browsing without issues, gaming performance is marred by slight hiccups when playing graphically intensive games. The 6.5-inch IPS LCD display with a resolution of 1600x720 pixels offers decent visuals, but the screen's brightness could be improved. The device also supports 18W fast charging and reverse wireless charging. Priced at PHP 7,490, the Realme C25 is an attractive option for those seeking a budget-friendly smartphone with a long-lasting battery and decent performance. However, its camera capabilities are a letdown, and gaming enthusiasts might find it wanting in certain areas.
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