I found that the GT 2 Pro, running Android 12 with Realme UI 3.0 over the top, offers excellent app support and a relatively simple interface to get to grips with. It should be instantly familiar for anyone coming from an Android phone, and with Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 power under the hood, the phone's also pretty zippy too.
You shouldn't encounter too much slowdown video editing or gaming, and the Realme GT 2 Pro also manages heat better than its glass and metal competition, another possible benefit of the polymer back panel. The on-board 256GB storage is plenty for all your apps, games, and files, and with a huge 12GB RAM and up to 7GB dynamic RAM, multi-tasking is handled brilliantly. I found that the large 5000mAh got me through from morning to night comfortably.
In short, if you hadn't heard of Realme before reading this review, the GT 2 Pro strongly suggests that you'll be hearing a lot more about the brand and its phones in the future. And if you're in the market for a new phone, you might well want to give it a try.
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