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Realme P2 Pro

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  • 14 Sep 2024

Anonymous, 14 Sep 2024Excuse me, no NFC? It's not the only essential feature missing from this dumbphone. Check out the list of all missing essential features below:

No IPS LCD screen
No ir blaster
No NFC
No fm radio
No audio jack
No sd card slot
No bootloader unlock
No root
No fun

No buy!!!

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    • 14 Sep 2024

    Riggyfan88, 13 Sep 2024Pros: 12 GB RAM, Long Lasting Battery Life, Snapdragon chip... more80W is not a con.This is just for who uses phone for a long time.

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      • 14 Sep 2024

      Excuse me, no NFC?

        Pros: 12 GB RAM, Long Lasting Battery Life, Snapdragon chipset, Cheap, 512 GB

        Cons: 80W (This can affect the battery life)

          At least it has a proper dual-cam setup, but I would prefer if Realme made it look like a dual-camera phone, since it looks like there's 4 on the rear, but the bottom row consists of a decorative circle and the flash.

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            • Anonymous
            • xyJ
            • 13 Sep 2024

            Midrange without SD card and audio jack it's DOA, no buy thanks

              theamateurgeekisback, 13 Sep 2024What about faster charging, seemingly cheaper price tag and... moreNah, those differences are pretty small. There's been smartphones released with more differences in specs compared to some other phone from the same company and still were called rebrands. Same thing happened with the P1 and P1 Pro, both were rebrands of realme 12 series smartphones, and now the P2 lineup will simply be rebrand 13 series phones. They add faster charging, a slightly different design, and a slightly different pricing, which anyways is decided depending on the country you buy it in, but the rest of the 90% of the specs are identical to the 13 Pro, yet it's not a rebrand, somehow? 😂

                David 040882, 13 Sep 2024Just a rebranded 13 Pro with a different aesthetic, as expected.What about faster charging, seemingly cheaper price tag and OLED panel instead of AMOLED one? Seems like it's not a just mere rebrand even if the differences are very small.

                  Just a rebranded 13 Pro with a different aesthetic, as expected.