Realme GT5 Pro review
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- 05 Jan 2024
justasmile, 05 Jan 2024I'd rather take a 2x telephoto over a useless periscop... morePick the oneplus 12 then, cuz i think the only reason why realme didn't try to give better uw is that if they did no one will buy the op12 (even with current specs, most people in china think that the realme offer much more based on it's price) even for me i won't spend another 120$ just for slightly better screen resolution tbh.
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- 05 Jan 2024
Pieisgood20, 04 Jan 2024Wdym? At this price the only other snapdragon 8 gen 3 smart... moreMain cam of both are very close, but the tele of the gt5 pro is better than the tele of k70 pro
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- 05 Jan 2024
Pieisgood20, 04 Jan 2024Wdym? At this price the only other snapdragon 8 gen 3 smart... moreI'd rather take a 2x telephoto over a useless periscope for higher resolution ultrawide. Plus, the ultrawide can't even record 1080p 60fps. Goodness!
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- 05 Jan 2024
ultra wide is there just to complete the design, only main and telephoto is the actual set up.
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- 04 Jan 2024
rizki1, 04 Jan 2024This is sad for the US market, but YouTubers like Flossy Ca... moreThat exists today, yea
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- 04 Jan 2024
I hope they launch this globally.
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- 04 Jan 2024
Anonymous, 03 Jan 2024Who cares? 1) We have alternatives. 2) Nobody would buy a... moreWdym? At this price the only other snapdragon 8 gen 3 smartphone is the redmi k70p, and this phone has better main, tele, and front cam than redmi. LoL
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- 04 Jan 2024
DarkStar9173, 03 Jan 2024you don't have very good vision then. 60 and 120 hz is... moreIf you say so... Seems my whole family has poor sight. I ended up switching it oof. For battery.
Anyway will try again. I want to see difference.
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- 04 Jan 2024
Mills, 04 Jan 2024Import this to USA and it's gonna cost at least 1100 U... moreThis is sad for the US market, but YouTubers like Flossy Carter can buy Chinese phones for not far from Chinese prices... at Giztop.
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- 04 Jan 2024
Nick Tegrataker, 03 Jan 2024Look buddy, if you're utterly incapable of comprehendi... moreit's really no use arguing with this guy. He gets a LOT of things mixed up... in fact, nearly every single one of his posts are the direct opposite of fact, I think it has to be deliberate...
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- 04 Jan 2024
rizki1, 02 Jan 2024€500 for a flagship like this? Complaints are prohibited...... moreImport this to USA and it's gonna cost at least 1100 USD. No one is gonna let us get that for a measly 550 bucks (for this handset).
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- 03 Jan 2024
Cosmicus, 03 Jan 2024No global???? Wtf? Why??? Who cares?
1) We have alternatives.
2) Nobody would buy an 8MP ultrawide at this price.
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- 03 Jan 2024
No global???? Wtf? Why???
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- 03 Jan 2024
Anonymous, 03 Jan 2024I second this .I also can't spot the difference betwee... moreHahaha. I really really tried :) my daughter too. Useless. :) same with cameras.
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- 03 Jan 2024
Anonymous, 03 Jan 2024I second this .I also can't spot the difference betwee... moreyou don't have very good vision then. 60 and 120 hz is night and day difference.
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- 03 Jan 2024
Fred, 03 Jan 2024First... I can't see the difference between high of lo... moreI second this .I also can't spot the difference between 60 and 120 hz .to me it's just an another battery draining feature.
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- 03 Jan 2024
Anonymous, 03 Jan 2024Sorry, forgot to include X90 Pro and the 60Hz they could fi... moreNotebookcheck says in their Magic 5 Pro review:
"In our measurement with the oscilloscope, we see only a constant flickering at 120 Hz. Behind this is some powerful DC dimming at 2,160 Hz, so that the eyes of the users should be protected as much as possible from the typical OLED flickering."
From their X90 Pro review:
"The Vivo smartphone uses PWM... but **the fluctuations are small**."
Imagine spending time writing all this nonsense while not reading the source articles you're referring to. What a cringe.
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- 03 Jan 2024
Anonymous, 03 Jan 2024Same old lies. If it was statement about samsung, sony, htc... moreLook buddy, if you're utterly incapable of comprehending any sentence that contains more than 10 words, or finding an article that clearly denies your claim - that's YOUR problem, not mine. If you had read any part of Notebookcheck's reviews instead of just glancing off the oscilloscope image and immediately jumping to the conclusion that you want to support, you wouldn't have said any of what you had said.
Now here's something you might be interested in - Notebookcheck SPECIFICALLY wrote a page that explains what kind of difference DC dimming makes on OLED panels ("Analysis: DC Dimming vs. PWM – Can you dim AMOLED displays without the flickering?"). According to that article:
"The first conclusion of our measurements with the oscilloscope is that you can definitely see a difference with DC dimming. While with PWM without flickering protection, the frequency varies on both the Xiaomi and OnePlus smartphones, it becomes more even with DC dimming turned on. This alone might already relax the eyes. The OnePlus 7 Pro operates even more cleanly here. At 50% brightness, there is no flickering anymore, which only occurs at very low brightness levels. In the Xiaomi Black Shark 2 on the other hand, the flickering frequency of 60 Hz is visible up to the maximum brightness."
"they had to use 1933 as reference to meet the marketing"
You're doubling down on your own BS and not even making any sense at this point. There's no "reference", they are literally just confirming that their measurement is in line with the official number provided by the company. Notebookcheck clearly states how they conducted the test to get this number.
"To find out more about this, we additionally examine the Xiaomi 14 Pro with a flicker meter that recognizes visible variations in the illumination density."
Also fun fact: The panel used on Galaxy S23 Ultra also shows a similar behaviour, as according to Notebookcheck's review, "The panel's behavior corresponds to that of one with permanent DC dimming, even if Samsung does not specify this."