The Realme GT 5G 8+128 GB smartphone goes below €450 at Amazon, a drop of around 11% on the price usually seen.
With its Realme GT, the Chinese firm intends to offer a high-end technical sheet at a floor price. A visit to our laboratories enabled us to check whether it was really a flagship killer.
Realme GT 5G
Introductory price 600 €
- Ergonomics and design
- Screen
- Performance
- Photo
- Autonomy
- Repairability
The Realme GT may not be a flagship killer – the fault of a photo part too indented -, but it stands out from the competition. Thanks to its Snapdragon 888 SoC, it provides unprecedented power in its price range, all coupled with a very nice AMOLED screen. The icing on the cake, this terminal manages to maintain a very satisfactory autonomy by offering a flash recharge. When it comes to performance, the Realme GT dominates its competitors. That being said, the Samsung Galaxy A52 5G offers better autonomy and general ergonomics, while the Google Pixel 4a 5G is the unbeatable photophone for this price. Realme’s device is therefore a wise third choice for those who want to play and enjoy foolproof fluidity.
Strong points
- Very high-end SoC.
- Nice AMOLED screen.
- 64 Mpx photo module rather efficient during the day.
- 5G connectivity.
Weak points
- No waterproof certification.
- Average photo component overall.
- A bit of heat in play.
Alternatively
Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G
All in all, the Samsung Galaxy A52 5G update in the form of the Galaxy A52s is fully justified, especially since the former is gradually disappearing from the shelves. The optimization that accompanies its chipsets hits the mark, and allows the user, subject to accommodating the small weaknesses of the A52, particularly in terms of photography, to benefit from a mid-range smartphone cut out for gaming.