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Posted by Mr Twister
 - March 07, 2021, 15:46:50
Techtablets actually also says the screen "in direct sunlight at its almost 600 nits max brightness [..] does fare a lot better in the sun versus the Realme 7". So someone is wrong about this. It's just a question of whether it's Realme, Chris, or Florian.
Posted by toniamiwow
 - November 27, 2020, 09:00:08
This Pro version would been perfect choice for me, if it would had same battery size as Realme 7 version has, 5000mAh vs Pro 4500mAh.

Anyway, there is "eye comfort" option on screen settings, for antiflicker option.
Posted by lektika
 - November 26, 2020, 23:21:42
Any test of GPS navigation?
Posted by Fabien75
 - November 19, 2020, 05:33:11
Quote from: Alexander123 on November 11, 2020, 19:21:50
Hello, is there a way to reduce screen flickering?
yes. Parameters/ realme lab/ gradation cc
Posted by Fabien75
 - November 19, 2020, 05:30:55
I think the tester didn t test the brightness outdoors or under a light, as the screen has an auto boost up to 570/580 nits outdoors which is comfortable considering the price.  For all of its qualities it is an excellent phone.  People these days are too demanding and ask for the moon without taking into account the price, the price which nevertheless determines everything and concessions.  when you see the price of the high end there is something to lose your mind
Posted by Zeljko Zuber
 - November 13, 2020, 18:24:54
I'm not fammiliar with One plus phones but is beyond comprehension that Realme is using such low berightness, quality displays in their budget/mid range section( except X2 pro). One other review had Realme 7pro measured at 585 nits max brightnes and I have already decided to place an order and than I've read here measurement of max 500 nits..... well that was a cold shower. It seem when it comes to quality control it's a pure lottery, with Realme. No wonder Samsung is still the king.
Posted by Yonda
 - November 13, 2020, 15:46:29
It seems the maker has lost its way with its market strategy. I can attest that the Oneplus 7 Pro screens were rather dim as well. Maybe they've put the leftovers into these. It's rather unusual how this recent OLED phone scores even lower than some much cheaper IPS phones.
Posted by Worth88 Be3
 - November 13, 2020, 10:19:20
Not recommended for mobile legends user. Sluggish
Posted by Filip
 - November 12, 2020, 19:46:13
Quote from: Alexander123 on November 11, 2020, 19:21:50
Hello, is there a way to reduce screen flickering?
Oppo/Realme usually offers DC dimming in the settings.
Posted by Zeljko Zuber
 - November 12, 2020, 02:15:40
Hi Florian and thanks for the review.
Now I've definitely decided not to buy the phone. I have skipped Realme 6 Pro because of low display brightness. But I was hoping that  Realme 7 pro will meet company's figure of 600 cd/m2, but it looks that Realme company either have inherent problem with low screen brightness or they have very bad quality control. 500 is unfortunately nowhere close to 600 and not enough.
Thanks again,
Jake
Posted by Alexander123
 - November 11, 2020, 19:21:50
Hello, is there a way to reduce screen flickering?
Posted by Redaktion
 - November 11, 2020, 16:13:30
With fast loading, four cameras and stereo speakers the realme 7 Pro wants to convince. All this sounds quite impressive for a 300 Euro cell phone, but can the realme 7 Pro convince in everyday life?

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Realme-7-Pro-Smartphone-Review-Super-fast-charging-and-good-features.503758.0.html