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Realme GT 6 Quick Review In Points: AI Flagship Killer?

(Last Updated On: June 20, 2024)

Realme revived its most admired performance-league lineup the GT series last month in India. The comeback was made with the GT 6T. And now within just a month, another top-end model has been added to this lineup called the Realme GT 6. This latest model offers top notch features such as the Snapdragon 8S Gen 3 flagship processor, the brightest 6000 nits display, 50MP Sony LYT 808 camera, and super-fast 120W charging under Rs. 40,000. As interesting as a whole package it sounds, does it really pack that punch? Here’s a quick review that will clear this air.

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The Pros

Top-Notch Hardware For Gaming

This has to be the top highlight of the GT 6. Equipped with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 processor, the GT 6 feels fluid with just all the tasks. Of course, gaming would be its prime forte. We have been testing the review unit for a while now and have been fairly impressed how fast it is with operations.

Realme is offering the GT 6 with up to 16GB RAM which makes it more reliable with performance. Storage option is up to 512GB which will be meeting the demands of avid and pro gamers. We will share our final thoughts with the GT 6’s performance delivery in the coming days.

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Class-Leading Cameras

Realme GT 6’s camera takes the limelight too. The primary setup at the rear gets the flagship 50MP Sony LYT808 sensor. Now, this is an upgrade over the Sony LYT600 lens offered by its sibling, i.e., the Realme GT 6T. Detailing gets real with the OIS enabled primary lens. But what makes the camera game stronger for the Realme GT 6T is the 50MP Samsung JN5 telephoto lens.

With this the GT 6 can offer premium DSLR like portrait shots. Realme has also incorporated advanced features such as AI night video which will be a pleasant deal for the shutterbugs. Selfie camera on the GT 6 is a 32MP lens which has offered some refined shots during our initial testing. We will share the camera shots with different set of backgrounds in our comprehensive review analyzing its full potential.

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Powerful Backup Clubbed With 120W Super Fast Charging

Performance isn’t solely limited to gaming with the GT 6. It has segment’s biggest battery pack (5,500 mAh) combined with 120W fast charging. The larger battery pack is fully capable of handling the demanding performance providing backup of more than a day (as per brand claims). We are testing the battery performance to thoroughly and will share the feedback soon.

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Bright And Clear Display

The tall 6.78-inch screen which is an AMOLED panel is another solid feature that the GT 6 offers. The panel has 6000 nits peak brightness which makes it the brightest panel out there in the market. You get a clear screen which is responsive and visible under the harshest sunlight. The display gets 120Hz adaptive refresh rate for a fluid touch response elevating gaming experience overall. For high-res video playback too, the GT 6’s screen is a visual delight.

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The Cons

Well, there is hardly any con which you’ll find looking at the overall package the GT 6 is. But the smudge prone rear panel will take a hit in our opinion. Of course, the design is all premium and ergonomic. However, the shimmering rear panel of both the color variants is the only con that can be counted. but despite a massive screen, it fits well into the palms and is easy to operate too with the basic usage. The large camera island with metallic rings around the lens looks appealing. It’s a robust looking handset with the metallic framing all around and the Corning Gorilla Glass display protection.

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Our Take

Touted as the AI Flagship killer, the GT 6 is setting up new standards with the price to specs ratio. And that’s what we have found this latest GT series edition to be in the initial impressions. It has potential to be the best-in-class gaming phone giving its counterparts a tough beat in the ring. But this isn’t our final verdict. We will be coming up with the detailed review detailing the user experience with the GT 6.

By Sandeep Sarkar

As the Assistant Editor, Sandeep is generating tech-oriented content and also monitoring the content published on the website. He has over six years of experience in tech journalism and has expertise in product reviews, news articles, listicles, and media campaigns.

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