Realme Pad review
This is the realme pad a tablet that is
centered on getting the most value for
your money
at first glance, it has a sleek design a
clutter-free interface and a large
enough display but is the reality of
using it just as promising I'm Angie for
gsm arena and this is our review of the
realme pad.
though the realme pad is a budget device
it does not have a budget design the
the aluminum unibody is elegant and it's
lightweight has great grip and has
excellent weight distribution the
the brushed finish doesn't collect smudges
and it comes in either gold or grays the
back is perfectly flat too which we
really appreciate on a tablet
unfortunately, it doesn't support
pressure-sensitive stylus input unlike
more expensive competitors
on the front, the screen is covered by
flat tempered glass and has standard
looking bezels for a tablet it's a 10.4
inch IPS LCD with a good pixel density
of 224 PPI and a 5 by 3 aspect ratio
we measured 454 nits of max brightness
on it when we were using the auto mode
and we found that it has good black
levels and excellent contrast
colors were lively though there's an
obvious blue tint across white and gray
shades the screen comes with wide vine
l1 support so you can enjoy full HD
content on the top of the tablet you'll
find a power key while on the bottom
you'll find a headphone jack next to the
USB-c port.
on the sides, you'll see four symmetrical
speakers that support Dolby atmos the
speakers got an excellent score on our
loudness test quality-wise the real me
the pad could have better low notes and the
high tones aren't quite as good as on
me pad 5s
overall though we thought it sounded
nice.
the real me pad comes with 32 gigabytes
or 64 gigabytes of base storage and
there's a hybrid card slot for extra
storage on the side it offers optional
LTE connectivity which isn't something
that you'll find on all tablets the 7
100 milliamp-hour battery performed well
though it's not the largest we've seen
we got 12 hours 42 minutes on our web
browsing test and 10 hours 24 minutes on
our video playback test the tablet
supports 18-watt fast charging and it
refills 23 of the battery in half an
an hour and eats 2 hours and 55 minutes for
a full charge while that's painfully
slow in comparison to most phones that are
around average for a tablet the pad has
android 11 with real mini for a pad on top
it looks almost like stock android and
you'll find no themes realme apps or
deep customizations here it's clean and
works well and we think that one of the
reasons it's so minimalistic is because
of realms choice of chipset, there is
an app drawer an easy to use task
switcher and a basic dark mode though it
has no different shades of grey like
regular real miui
the real pad has the helio g80
chipset and three or four gigs of ram
it performs okay for a budget tablet but
you shouldn't expect any miracles here
day to day the real me pad offers a
mostly smooth UI experience but while
gaming is doable it's not that enjoyable
this is a tablet for those who want to
watch videos on it take some video calls
and work with the occasional office app
on the back, you'll find a single 8
megapixel camera during the day photos
are alright they have no noise and have
good colors contrast and dynamic range
they had average detail and weren't as
sharp as we would have liked in low
the light there's no night mode or hdr to
take advantage of photos were okay and
though they were noisy the color
saturation is great there's good
contrast and there was enough detail on
On the front, there is another 8 megapixel
camera selfies look natural and have
good colors contrast and low noise
if the light is good photos come out
sharp and detailed in another lighting
conditions photos were much softer
both the front and rear cameras capture
video up to 1080p at 30fps videos are
good and they have slightly above
average detail good colors and low noise
the dynamic range was good too
overall the real me pad is a great
budget tablet
it has a very good screen for movies
great speakers and it has a chipset that
will handle most day-to-day tasks it
even has a front camera for video calls
now don't expect any miracles here
though because if you're looking for a
a powerhouse of a tablet well this is not
it and there's a lot of really good
options out there that will better suit
your needs but if you want a good tablet
for basic media consumption for those
days where you just want to lounge
around on the couch well we definitely
recommend this one.
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