The Realme GT Master Edition smartphone goes under €250 at Rue du Commerce. This is currently our best value for money for small budgets.
After a rather good GT, Realme draws a GT Master version which, contrary to what its name suggests, is not an improved version of the smartphone. This GT Master is a balanced variant, but less powerful, and which retains the soul of the first model.
Realme GT Master Edition
- Ergonomics and design
- Screen
- Performance
- Photo
- Autonomy
- Repairability
Contrary to what one might think, the Realme GT Master is not a “light” version of the Realme GT. The smartphone is doing well on all points – normal, since it benefits from most of the technical sheet of the most recent flagship of the Chinese company. The compromises made at the level of its chipsets moderately affect the performance of the device, and its autonomy has the luxury of being better. In the end, this GT Master is a good alternative to the Realme GT as well as to models located in the same price segment.
Strong points
- Very good Oled panel.
- Good performance.
- Great autonomy and very fast charging.
- 5G.
Weak points
- No waterproof certification.
- Average photo component overall.
Alternatively
Xiaomi Redmi Note 11
- Ergonomics and design
- Screen
- Performance
- Photo
- Autonomy
- Durability
After a lackluster Note 10 series, Xiaomi is recovering with this Redmi Note 11. The entry-level smartphone from the Chinese firm is a good proposition for those who need a terminal that can do everything, without necessarily excelling. Without performing a miracle, this model corrects a passable photo component in its predecessor and offers a good Oled panel. Finally, its autonomy is very correct in 60 Hz or 90 Hz.