Review of Realme GT 5G - a smartphone on a top chipset at an affordable price
Miscellaneous / / August 10, 2021
It heats up like a stove, and the battery is weak, but it works stably.
Usually when the word "flagship" is presented smartphones with off scale performance characteristics and the same off scale price. But in the case of the Realme GT 5G, the situation is not the most standard. His platform is top-end, but the cost does not induce him to sell the kidney, although you have to think about it: the version with 8 GB RAM and 128 GB of user memory in Russia costs about 50 thousand rubles, and on AliExpress - about 33 thousand. The result is an interesting "budget flagship".
Table of contents
- Specifications
- Design and ergonomics
- Display
- Iron
- Operating system
- Sound and vibration
- Cameras
- Autonomy
- Outcomes
Specifications
Operating system | Android 11, shell Realme UI 2.0 |
Screen | Super AMOLED, 6.37 inches, 2,400 x 1,080 pixels, 409 PPI, 60 and 120 Hz |
CPU | Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G (5nm) |
RAM | 8/12 GB |
Built-in memory | 128/256 GB |
Cameras | Main: main - 64 Mp, f / 1.8 with a 1 / 1.73 ″ sensor, 0.8 μm pixels and PDAF focusing; wide-angle - 8 MP, f / 2.3 with a sensor 1 / 4.0 ″, 119˚; macromodule - 2 Mp, f / 2.4 with a 1 / 5.0 ″ sensor.
Front: 16 MP, f / 2.5. |
SIM cards | 2 × nanoSIM |
Connectors | USB Type ‑ C; 3.5mm |
Communication standards | 2G, 3G, LTE, 5G |
Wireless interfaces | Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2 |
Battery | 4 500 mAh, charging - 65 W |
Dimensions (edit) | 158.5 x 73.3 x 8.4 mm |
Weight | 186 g |
Additionally | NFC, optical fingerprint reader, stereo speakers |
Design and ergonomics
The appearance of the Realme GT 5G is quite classic. This is a large flat smartphone weighing almost 200 g, and even slippery to the point of impossibility. We got a version with a glass back for testing, under which a striped blue-gray pattern shines, reminiscent of jeans.
The oleophobic coating on the glossy finish does a good job, maybe for the first few hours after unpacking the smartphone, but then it becomes evenly covered with traces. To be fair, the light pattern on the back perfectly hides the prints and makes them less noticeable than, for example, the dark blue version. So our Realme GT 5G still looks neat, although you can still see the tracks from certain angles.
Comes with a smoky gray silicone case, which makes the slim body of the smartphone less soiled and less slippery. At the same time, the "denim" pattern on the back is perfectly visible and even intensifies due to the fact that the cover itself is textured from the inside, so the aesthetics does not suffer much.
The camera module protrudes just a couple of millimeters above the body. In the yellow version, it is supplemented with a black leather a strip, as if continuing this block along the entire back. In our blue-gray version, it is just a small rectangle with rounded corners. And it seems as if the oleophobic coating on the camera block is better than on the entire rear panel. The module almost does not protrude above the cover.
The entire body is surrounded by a plastic strip. On the right side there is one key - power on.
The volume buttons are located on the left, just above the middle, and fit comfortably under the index finger when gripping with the right hand. Above them is a tray for two sim cards.
The bottom end of the Realme GT 5G is strewn with holes: in turn, from left to right there are a 3.5 mm headphone jack, a microphone, USB-C for charging and a speaker. There is only one microphone point at the top.
The screen has small bezels. The selfie camera is shifted to the left side, and the earpiece is inscribed in the joint between the front panel and the bumper. The display is covered with a branded film with a small cutout for proximity and light sensors.
Externally, Realme GT 5G looks trendy, typical for modern smartphones and at the same time quite in the style of the brand. Successful "denim" pattern on the back, which hides prints, small thickness, convenient location keys - there is no discomfort when working with the device.
Display
The top smartphone has one of the top panels - Super ‑ AMOLED ‑ screen with a diagonal of 6.43 inches and a resolution of 2,400 x 1,080 pixels. The main feature of this panel is a refresh rate of 120 Hz and a sensor frequency of 360 Hz: the screen responds to touches instantly.
The set of settings is typical for Realme. In choise color rendering offers Vivid Color modes with DCI ‑ P3 palette, simpler and softer Tenderness with sRGB palette, and Superb, which is characterized by increased richness. During testing, we used the first one - the color rendering in this mode cannot be called completely unnatural, rather only slightly tinted relative to reality.
The brightness of the Realme GT 5G screen on a sunny day has to be twisted to the maximum. Indoor auto adjust is sometimes naughty and prefers to make the display too dark, so it is better to control this parameter manually.
The smartphone has two settings in the 01 Ultra Vision Engine submenu: Video Sharpening and Video Color Enhancement. You cannot turn them on at the same time, only one by one. Moreover, they are very sensitive to the temperature: on a heated smartphone, the system will not allow them to be turned on. Moreover, it cannot be said that YouTube video with the settings turned on, it looks much better: maybe a little sharper and brighter, but that's all.
Also, the Realme GT 5G has a special mode for displaying HDR ‑ video, since the screen itself supports HLG, HDR10 and HDR10 +.
Frequency renewal the screen can be set manually: 60 or 120 Hz. We used 120 Hz during the test, periodically switching to auto.
Iron
Realme GT 5G is based on the top-end Snapdragon 888 chipset, which is complemented by an Adreno 660 graphics subsystem and 8 or 12 GB of RAM. Our version is 8 GB, but you can expand the amount of RAM due to unused user memory (it can be 128 or 256 GB). There is no microSD card slot.
The Snapdragon 888 is currently the fastest Android chipset on the market. And he behaves in an exemplary manner: no slowdowns, everything works clearly, accurately, without a hint of thoughtfulness. The only problem is temperature. The smartphone heats up to an uncomfortable state after just 15 minutes of watching the stream on Twitch. For comparison, Asus Zenfone 8 I also warmed myself on a similar chip, but not to such an extent - it was quite possible to hold it in my hands, but I want to put the Realme GT 5G on a stand.
Perhaps a thin glass case plays a role here. The Realme GT 5G heats up the hottest at the top, on the side of the camera block. At the same time, in the description of the smartphone, the company is actively promotingRealme GT 5G / Realme specifications a well-thought-out cooling system with steel plates, but it does not save you from throttling in top games at high settings.
Operating system
The Realme GT is based on Android 11, supplemented by the Realme UI 2.0 shell. We have already talked about it more than once, for example, in a smartphone review. Realme 8 Pro. Its main plus is flexible customization: you can customize almost any interface element for yourself.
The downside is not the most optimal use of space. Due to the rounded shape, notification windows are too large and do not contain a lot of information.
In general, it is convenient to use a smartphone, there is no illogicality in the settings, and localization does not confuse.
Sound and vibration
The smartphone has stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos support: the conversational one is used as the second channel. The speaker feels a little louder at the end, because of this a slight skew is felt.
The sound itself is not very bass, rather suitable for voice transmission in podcasts and video blogsrather than listening to music. At high volume, the speakers begin to whistle unpleasantly at all, so it's better not to twist them to the maximum.
The audio jack offers a good maximum volume, but here, as in most smartphones, there is not enough power for full-size headphones. Also, there are not enough volume control steps - only 16. The sound itself is more with an emphasis on high frequencies and voices than on low ones, so with modern headphones, just resting on the bass, you can get a good balance.
Realme GT 5G supports all modern Bluetooth ‑ codecs - in addition to the standard Android LDAC and SBC, there are also Qualcomm developed aptX, aptX HD and aptX LL. So you can get high-quality wireless sound as well.
The vibration motor is not very powerful - you may not feel it through the dense fabric. The case itself practically does not rattle, it is quite monolithic.
Cameras
There are three lenses in the main camera module of the Realme GT 5G: a 64MP main one from Sony, an 8MP wide-angle lens and a 2MP macro lens.
The main camera shoots in Quad Bayer mode, combining pixels by four, but there is also a full-frame mode. Color reproduction is natural, juicy. There is enough sharpness, especially in good lighting, there is no distortion.
The wide-angle is only slightly inferior to the main camera in saturation, but sometimes even surpasses it. At dusk, the greens already become more acidic, and at artificial lighting colors fade to red.
Shooting with the main lens in cloudy weather. Photo: Alina Rand / Lifehacker
Shooting with the main lens in daylight. Photo: Alina Rand / Lifehacker
Shooting with the main lens at dusk. Photo: Alina Rand / Lifehacker
Shooting with the main lens at dusk. Photo: Alina Rand / Lifehacker
Shooting with the main lens in cloudy weather. Photo: Alina Rand / Lifehacker
Shooting with the main lens in daylight. Photo: Alina Rand / Lifehacker
Shooting with the main lens in daylight. Photo: Alina Rand / Lifehacker
Night mode includes a post-processing system that detects light sources, removes noise and starts automatic retouching. The pictures are not blurry, with good focus and high detail.
Realme GT 5G Night Mode Interface
Shooting with the main lens in night mode. Photo: Alina Rand / Lifehacker
Shooting with the main lens in night mode. Photo: Alina Rand / Lifehacker
The wide-angle lens is tucked away in the zoom menu - you have to select 0.6X. In addition to it, 2X and 5X zoom are also available. Distortion at the edges of the wide angle is corrected, but not ideal. Zoom noise software processing cleans up quite well.
Realme GT 5G zoom interface
Shooting with the main lens. Photo: Alina Rand / Lifehacker
Shooting with a wide-angle lens. Photo: Alina Rand / Lifehacker
Shooting with the main lens with 2x zoom. Photo: Alina Rand / Lifehacker
Shooting with the main lens. Photo: Alina Rand / Lifehacker
Shooting with a wide-angle lens. Photo: Alina Rand / Lifehacker
Shooting with the main lens. Photo: Alina Rand / Lifehacker
Shooting with a wide-angle lens. Photo: Alina Rand / Lifehacker
A macro lens works at a distance of 4 cm from the subject, and it is not an easy task to get the focus in such a situation. In terms of color reproduction, the images come out noticeably paler than when shooting with the main lens. But if you manage to focus, you can get good shots.
Shooting with the main lens. Photo: Alina Rand / Lifehacker
Shooting with a macro lens. Photo: Alina Rand / Lifehacker
Shooting with a macro lens. Photo: Alina Rand / Lifehacker
Selfie camera - wide-angle, 16 megapixel, color rendering is as close as possible to the main lens and behaves best in warm light - shades skin look the most natural.
1080p movies can be shot in standard, slow motion, and fast motion. The stabilization system works well, but sometimes it loses focus in the process and does not immediately catch it back.
Autonomy
The Realme GT 5G has a 4,500 mAh battery, and with four hours of screen operation with automatic refresh rate adjustment, it barely lasts for a day. Both the display and the rather gluttonous chipset are to blame here.
But the set with the Realme GT 5G comes with a 65W charger, so you can recharge your smartphone from zero to maximum in 35 minutes. However, it is strong enough heats up, but also cools down quickly.
Outcomes
Realme GT 5G is a convenient, beautiful and productive smartphone in a familiar modern design. The device combines flagship performance with non-flagship value and detects the same sores as twice the price models built on the same hardware platform.
The top-of-the-line Realme GT 5G is powerful enough for all your daily tasks - and will last for a long time. But she eats the battery very actively, and heats the case under load almost to the state of the stove.
If you want to take a smartphone for a few years, then you can take a closer look at the Realme GT 5G. It will remain relevant for a couple of generations, but you will have to put up with some peculiarities. If these features do not cause delight, then a good alternative would be Poco F3. Yes, its processor is simpler, but it does not heat up and its cost is noticeably lower.
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The author thanks Realme for the device provided for testing. The company had no way of influencing its outcome.
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