What are the most annoying aspects of Realme-style devices? For example, is the battery life really as exaggerated as they claim, or is it actually that bad? Or does the display quality always stay at a mid-range level, leaving you disappointed with the drag performance? Everyone has different issues with stability/software optimization—what are yours? Is the hardware secretly lacking, or is the software just not fine-tuned enough? In your opinion, what’s the most critical problem?
Which deficiency in the Realme category bothers you the most?
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Realme's price-to-performance ratio is tempting, but I've always been disappointed with their displays. It really bothers me that even their latest models are still stuck at 60Hz—especially when I see MediaTek chips that support 90Hz. Meanwhile, Apple's 120Hz ProMotion makes scrolling on the iPhone feel buttery smooth, so asking for even a hint of fluid animation here feels like overstepping.
Battery life is great, but their inability to improve the software annoys me. Realme UI is so bloated that it doesn’t even feel like a clean Android experience sometimes. For example, my recent Realme 10 Pro+ barely lasts 6 hours on a charge when the display is locked at 120Hz, while the iPhone SE (2022) at the same price easily makes it through the day. Is the hardware underpowered, or is the optimization just bad? I’d say it’s mostly the latter.