Realme 6 Review - Android

Realme 6 Review - Android

Following the release of the Realme 6i, the company finally launched in the Philippines the other devices in the series. Sitting in the middle...

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Following the release of the Realme 6i, the company finally launched in the Philippines the other devices in the series. Sitting in the middle is the Realme 6. So, what makes this device stand out in the sea of competitive mid-range devices? Let’s find out.

Design and Construction

Right off the bat, we can say that the device is relatively large at 6.5-inches. Unlike the Realme 6 Pro, the punch-hole only houses a single 16MP front camera, instead of a dual setup. It also has a metallic frame for a premium look and feel.

The left side houses the triple card tray with slots for two nanoSIM cards and one microSD card, as well as the volume buttons.

The right side is furnished with a fingerprint scanner that also acts as the power button. The buttons are clicky while the fingerprint scanner/power button is placed towards the middle of the frame, which makes it easy to reach.

At the bottom, we have the headphone jack, primary microphone, USB-C port, and loudspeaker.

At the back, it’s made of plastic with a simple gradient design. It’s quite reflective, therefore a smudge and fingerprint magnet — better use the included case.

Display and Multimedia

Looking at the details of the 6.5-inch display, it uses an IPS LCD panel with a resolution of 2400 x 1080 or equal to 405ppi. The colors are accurate, viewing angles are good, but the screen is not as bright as we would have preferred.

What makes this device stand out is the smooth 90Hz refresh rate, same as the Realme 6 Pro. A 90Hz refresh rate in a mid-range smartphone with this price tag is still uncommon. It’s a visually pleasing experience when you’re navigating the UI or scrolling through articles or social media feed.

For the loudspeaker, audio quality is like your typical smartphone. It can get loud but no bass. There’s also some distortion when you max the volume. We recommend using headphones or an external speaker for better audio quality.

Camera

For rear cameras, the Realme 6 has got four of them. That’s a 64MP primary sensor, 8MP ultrawide, 2MP macro, and a 2MP depth sensor.

This setup is handy and versatile as we have ultrawide and macro cameras, both of which have proven to be useful. Quality from the rear cameras under bright lighting conditions is pretty great as we get vibrant colors and sharp detail, though dynamic range can be better.