
Set to launch on January 9, 2025, the Realme 14 Pro Plus is a step above the 14 Pro, offering a premium camera system, a powerful Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chip, and a sleek design. It’s a mid-range champ aiming to rival flagships. Here’s the full breakdown.
Features |
Specification |
Display |
6.83" AMOLED, 120Hz, 1272 x 2800 pixels (~450 PPI), 1500 nits (peak) |
Processor |
Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 (4nm), Octa-core (1x2.5 GHz Cortex-A720, 3x2.4 GHz Cortex-A720, 4x1.8 GHz Cortex-A520) |
RAM |
8 GB / 12 GB (LPDDR4X) |
Storage |
128 GB / 256 GB / 512 GB (UFS 3.1, non-expandable) |
Main Camera |
Triple: 50 MP (wide, f/1.8, OIS, Sony IMX896), 50 MP (periscope telephoto, f/2.7, 3x zoom, OIS), 8 MP (ultrawide, f/2.2, 112°) |
Selfie Camera |
32 MP (wide, f/2.0) |
Battery |
6000 mAh, 80W wired charging (50% in 24 min) |
Operating System |
Realme UI 6.0 (Android 15) |
SIM Support |
Dual SIM (Nano-SIM + eSIM) |
Connectivity |
5G, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6, Bluetooth 5.2, USB Type-C 2.0, GPS, NFC (region-dependent) |
Build & Design |
Glass front (Gorilla Glass 7i), plastic frame/back, IP68/IP69 dust/water resistant |
Dimensions & Weight |
163.5 x 77.3 x 8 mm; 194 g |
Audio |
Stereo speakers, no 3.5mm jack |
Colors |
White, Suede Gray, Bikaner Purple |
Additional Features |
In-display optical fingerprint, accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, AI Ultra Clarity 2.0 |
Cameras that Actually Deliver: Triple lens setup — 50MP main, 50MP 3x telephoto, 8MP ultrawide. Basically, it’s ready for anything, from epic travel shots to your cat’s latest antics.
• Display That Pops: That 6.83-inch AMOLED? Stupidly crisp at 1272 x 2800 (~450 PPI). Colors hit hard, and honestly, it’s up there with the expensive flagship crowd.
• Light as Hell: Weighs just 194g. Feels premium in the hand, even though it’s got a plastic back. Still lighter than the GT 7 Pro Racing, which is wild.
• Battery for Days: 6000mAh keeps you going, and 80W charging means you’ll be topped up before you even finish your coffee.
Processor’s Just Okay: Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 isn’t slow, but let’s be real — if you’re gunning for max gaming, the GT 7 Pro’s Snapdragon 8 Elite wipes the floor with it.
• Where’s My IR Blaster? Yep, missing. For some reason, they left it out.
• Plastic Ain’t Fancy: Sure, it’s got a glass front, but the plastic frame and back? Not exactly “luxury” feels.
• No Wireless Charging: Still MIA in most mid-rangers, but man, it stings.
• Brightness Could Be Better: 1500 nits sounds solid ‘til you see the GT 7 Pro’s 6000 nits. That’s daylight robbery (literally; you can’t see as well outdoors).
. Design Vibes
Seriously sleek and easy on the wrist at 194g. Quad-curved display just screams modern, and the IP68/IP69 rating means you can actually take it outside without panicking. The Suede Gray vegan leather? Looks dope, even if the plastic frame is a bit of a buzzkill.
2. Screen Time
That screen is a looker. 6.83-inch AMOLED, 1272 x 2800, ~450 PPI, and a 120Hz refresh rate for buttery scrolling. Outdoor use is fine — just don’t expect retina-melting brightness. HDR10 throws in some extra punch for your Netflix binges.
3. Cameras
This setup absolutely slaps for the price. 50MP wide with OIS, 50MP 3x periscope for those sneaky zoom shots, and 8MP ultrawide for, well, everything else. Daylight pics and zoom are chef’s kiss, and low-light isn’t embarrassing either. 32MP selfie cam does 4K video too, so your TikToks will look fire.
4. Battery & Charging
6000mAh battery refuses to quit, and 80W charging means you’ll never be stuck near an outlet for long. GT 7 Pro charges a bit faster and lasts a touch longer, but honestly, who’s counting minutes?
5. Software Stuff
Ships with Realme UI 6.0 on Android 15. Snappy and full of little AI tricks (Ultra Clarity 2.0 is a legit photo booster). Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 is fine for daily use, but don’t expect ultra-settings on Genshin Impact or whatever. Two years of updates — not bad, not mind-blowing.
Realme 14 Pro Plus? It punches way above its weight for the price. Killer cameras, killer screen, battery that won’t die. Is it perfect? Nah, the processor’s mid, and wireless charging is still just a dream. But if you want the flagship vibe without the flagship pain, this thing’s a no-brainer for 2025. Photographers and bargain hunters.
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