There are a lot of things going on in the design side of things— especially when compared to last year’s 10 Pro. The new phone has a big circular camera module on the back. Also, the rear panel is designed in collaboration with former Gucci print designer Matteo Menotto. Users get to choose between three color options, of which two feature a vegan leather finish with a woven texture and hand stitching. The Starry Night colorway, on the other hand, has a matte black finish.
You get the same 6.7-inch curved OLED display as the Pro+ model. It is a 10-bit display with 100% DCI-P3 color coverage. The screen refreshes at 360Hz and boasts a 360Hz of touch sampling rate which can shoot up to 1260Hz for brief sessions during gaming.
Realme has opted for a MediaTek processor to power the 11 Pro. The newly announced Dimensity 7050 replaces the Snapdragon 695 powering the 10 Pro. Since the very chip also powers the 11 Pro+, there is no power disparity in the 11 Pro series. Realme offers the phone in three memory configurations—8/256GB, 12/256GB, and 12/512GB.
Camera
Realme 11 Pro flaunts a dual camera setup led by a 100MP primary sensor. The company has not specified the exact sensor in use, but it has a 26mm lens with an f/1.75 sensor. It also has Optical Image Stabilization. Accompanying it is a 2MP macro camera. Unfortunately, there is no ultrawide camera. For selfies, the punch-hole cutout on the front encloses a 16MP camera.
The Realme 11 Pro is a 5,000mAh battery with support for 67W fast charging. The phone ships with Android 13-based Realme UI 4 out of the box. It has stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos and Hi-Res audio. For biometrics, you get an optical in-display fingerprint scanner.
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