Realme 11 Pro+ review: There's definitely more than meets the eye
My initial response was utter wonder after witnessing it. How is it possible for a smartphone to look this good? The stakes for the Realme 11 Pro+ were already high for me because of the design, which was produced by Matteo Menotto, a print designer for GUCCI.
The largest problem for any smartphone business nowadays may be to create the most distinctive design, as the majority of smartphones currently on the market have a remarkably similar appearance. With its most recent Realme 11 Pro+, Realme has struck gold.
For a few weeks, I used the Realme 11 Pro+ as my primary smartphone. Here are the things I discovered about the gadget that go far beyond its gorgeous appearance.
The Realme 11 Pro Plus has the greatest design of any mid-range smartphone, without a doubt. The Pixel 7a, Poco F5, iQOO Neo 7 Pro, Vivo V27 Pro, and other models are all far less effective. It's because to the vegan leather back, which Matteo Menotto, a renowned former Gucci designer, and their team collaborated to create. Smartphone manufacturers frequently work with designers, but this design stands out from the crowd, especially in the Sunrise Beige hue, and makes the Realme 11 Pro Plus stand out from the competitors.
Because of its rounded corners and light weight (189 grams), the device is easy to hold. Astral Black is the only color option without the faux leather finish seen on Sunrise Beige and Oasis Green models, hence it weighs less (183 grams). On the front, however, there is no Gorilla Glass protection because it is protected by "double-reinforced glass." I've dropped it a few times (unwillingly, of course) in the past two weeks of use, but it has always emerged undamaged.
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