Realme 10 Pro review

GSMArena Team, 12 December 2022.

Realme UI 4.0 with Android 13

The Realme 10 series are one of the first non-Pixel smartphones to run Android 13 out of the box. And that's rare in the mid-range segment so soon after the official Android 13 release. Still, don't expect a completely revamped Realme UI 4.0. There are a few new aesthetics and some minor features, but for the most part, Realme 4.0 looks and feels a lot like Realme 3.0. That's not necessarily bad, though, as we liked Realme 3.0 in the first place.

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Realme UI 4.0's most notable improvement is the new Aquamorphic theme, which offers a modern yet clean take on Android. It is a theme also available across Oppo and OnePlus phones.

The new Media Controls as part of Android 13 are present, better animations (read faster, less obstructive ones), dynamic widgets, and improved notification and control centers also come as part of Realme UI 4.0.

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And while we are talking about personalization, Realme UI 4.0 is flexible when it comes to this. There is an entire Style (and Wallpapers) page in Settings. You can change wallpapers (live and static), switch to different icon packs, different quick toggles icon shapes, change fonts, and choose completely different colors that will change the entire Realme UI look.

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Personalization options

The launcher has no-nonsense homescreens, a simplistic and clean notification/toggles area, and an easy-to-use task switcher. An app drawer is available, too, and it is as clutter-free as one could hope for. You can opt out of the app drawer if you prefer. This time around, the app drawer automatically opens up with the keyboard ready to type in your search. This can also be turned off.

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Home screen, recent apps, app drawer, notification shade, settings menu

To our surprise, the new large folders features and dynamic widgets we found on the Realme 4.0 running on the 10 Pro+ are not present here. It's quite strange to see such core features missing that don't require specific hardware to run.

For better multitasking, Realme has integrated a handful of neat features, none of which is particularly new, though. You can also minimize an app to a floating window, now called a flexible window, because it's super easy to resize it on the go. You can exchange files between the full-screen and flexible apps by drag and drop. Flexible windows are available within the Task Switcher or the Sidebar. If an app is compatible, you can do either of these or use the familiar Split Screen. The so-called Smart Sidebar is here to stay, allowing you even easier access to apps of your choice, especially if you have commonly used ones for multitasking purposes.

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And although the Smart Sidebar feature, in particular, isn't new, it gains a neat new feature called Background streaming, which allows you to play videos from YouTube in the background without having to pay for Premium. You just open a video on YouTube, pull the Sidebar, and there should be a shortcut there.

The fingerprint reader works great - it's fast, accurate and reliable. You can set it up to unlock the screen after a firm touch (after a press) or light touch. The latter may trigger unwanted unlock attempts if you fidget with the phone in your pocket, for example.

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The Realme 10 Pro also supports the RAM Expansion feature. As evident from the name, this feature lets you expand your smartphone's RAM - albeit virtually - by using the phone's internal storage. You can add from 4GB up to 12GB virtual RAM. This feature is active by default, and Realme has chosen 4GB for the default setting.

Within the Realme lab section, you will find Dual-mode audio and Sleep Capsul. The Dual-mode audio allows you to connect both wired and wireless headphones and listen to music through both. Sleep Capsule is a night mode, which restricts specific apps.

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The multimedia apps such as Photos, Music, and Videos - are provided by Realme. There is also a revamped File Manager and even a Phone Manager app. This completes the non-Google app list.

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Realme 4.0 UI also supports this cool auto-pixelate feature, which can blur/pixelate sensitive information when you take a screenshot in WhatsApp or Messenger, and you intend to share it with others.

We liked Realme UI 4.0. The interface is clutter-free and easy to use, and it feels great when working with 120fp. Yet, it retains plenty of powerful tools should you choose to dig deeper and use them.

Performance

This isn't the first time we get to see Snapdragon 695 5G chipset in action. Despite the incremental numeric change in the name, the chipset is actually totally revamped, compared to the Snapdragon 690. Along with the newer, more powerful CPU cores and GPU, the chip boasts 5G connectivity and is based on a more modern 6nm manufacturing process by TSMC. This wasn't a thing in the older Snapdragon 690.

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The main two Kryo 560 Gold (Cortex-A77) cores are replaced with Kryo 660 Gold (Cortex-A78) cores clocked at 2.2 GHz while the six energy-efficient Kryo 560 Silver (Cortex-A55) clocked at 1.7 GHz remain the same. There's only a change in the name, now called Kryo 660 Silver. The Adreno 619L GPU has been replaced with a full-fledged Adreno 619. The SD695 now supports faster LPDDR4X memory at 2133 MHz as well.

GeekBench 5 (multi-core)

Higher is better

  • Poco X4 GT
    3719
  • Google Pixel 6a
    2876
  • OnePlus Nord 2T
    2790
  • Realme 10 Pro+
    2371
  • Realme 9 Pro+
    2335
  • Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G
    2225
  • Realme 10 Pro
    2021
  • Realme 9 Pro
    2020
  • Snapdragon 695 average
    1982
  • Galaxy A53 5G
    1891

GeekBench 5 (single-core)

Higher is better

  • Google Pixel 6a
    1047
  • Poco X4 GT
    917
  • Realme 10 Pro+
    842
  • Realme 9 Pro+
    814
  • Galaxy A53 5G
    743
  • Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G
    736
  • Realme 10 Pro
    698
  • Realme 9 Pro
    694
  • Snapdragon 695 average
    681
  • OnePlus Nord 2T
    491

AnTuTu 9

Higher is better

  • Poco X4 GT
    747871
  • Google Pixel 6a
    712092
  • OnePlus Nord 2T
    604467
  • Realme 10 Pro+
    522376
  • Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G
    437872
  • Realme 9 Pro+
    416031
  • Realme 9 Pro
    401894
  • Realme 10 Pro
    401860
  • Snapdragon 695 average
    390705
  • Galaxy A53 5G
    379313

GFX Car Chase ES 3.1 (onscreen)

Higher is better

  • Google Pixel 6a
    51
  • Poco X4 GT
    46
  • OnePlus Nord 2T
    40
  • Realme 9 Pro+
    23
  • Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G
    22
  • Realme 10 Pro+
    21
  • Galaxy A53 5G
    19
  • Snapdragon 695 average (1080p)
    17
  • Realme 10 Pro
    16
  • Realme 9 Pro
    16

GFX Car Chase ES 3.1 (offscreen 1080p)

Higher is better

  • Google Pixel 6a
    66
  • Poco X4 GT
    52
  • OnePlus Nord 2T
    50
  • Realme 10 Pro+
    27
  • Realme 9 Pro+
    27
  • Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G
    25
  • Galaxy A53 5G
    23
  • Snapdragon 695 average
    20
  • Realme 10 Pro
    19
  • Realme 9 Pro
    19

GFX Aztek Vulkan High (onscreen)

Higher is better

  • Google Pixel 6a
    39
  • Poco X4 GT
    38
  • OnePlus Nord 2T
    29
  • Realme 9 Pro+
    16
  • Realme 10 Pro+
    15
  • Galaxy A53 5G
    15
  • Realme 10 Pro
    12
  • Realme 9 Pro
    12
  • Snapdragon 695 average (1080p)
    12

GFX Aztek Vulkan High (offscreen 1440p)

Higher is better

  • Google Pixel 6a
    32
  • Poco X4 GT
    24
  • OnePlus Nord 2T
    20
  • Realme 10 Pro+
    10
  • Realme 9 Pro+
    10
  • Galaxy A53 5G
    10
  • Realme 10 Pro
    8.3
  • Realme 9 Pro
    8.2
  • Snapdragon 695 average
    8

3DMark SSE ES 3.1 (offscreen 1440p)

Higher is better

  • Google Pixel 6a
    8808
  • Galaxy A53 5G
    3631
  • Realme 9 Pro
    2946
  • Realme 10 Pro
    2940
  • Snapdragon 695 average
    2476

3DMark Wild Life Vulkan 1.1 (offscreen 1440p)

Higher is better

  • Google Pixel 6a
    6066
  • OnePlus Nord 2T
    4577
  • Poco X4 GT
    4301
  • Realme 9 Pro+
    2296
  • Galaxy A53 5G
    2292
  • Realme 10 Pro+
    2252
  • Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G
    2014
  • Realme 10 Pro
    1218
  • Realme 9 Pro
    1211
  • Snapdragon 695 average
    1118

As you can see, the Snapdragon 695 implementation is good and leverages the full potential of the SoC, as it appears to be on par with other Snapdragon 695-powered devices on the market. It's a common choice in this price segment.

However, there are some notable alternatives in the same class that offer not only higher performance but also 4K video recording capabilities. Those include the Exynos 1280, Dimensity 920 and the 8100. Although, the latter is a bit of an outlier as only the Poco X4 GT gets this close price-wise.

Reader comments

It sell 163$ 8/128 or IDR 2570rb in indonesia. Since it IPS i gave it avarage. Equal with iqoo z7x with same Snapdragon 695

  • Sani
  • 22 Jan 2024
  • CbG

Yes right buying this phone is waste of money .... it's battery also discharged very soon.

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