Realme 11 Pro+ 5G goes on sale in India on June 15 and a day later, the Realme 11 Pro hits stores. Should you buy or skip the Plus model depends on if you value the additional features it brings over the Pro variant. Here, we will mark down those Realme 11 Pro vs Realme 11 Pro+ differences.
Note, this will be just a spec-by-spec comparison and wait for our reviews for a nuanced take.
Realme 11 Pro compared to Realme Pro+The differences are as follows:
1. Realme 11 Pro+ has got a bigger 200MP primary camera. This is a Samsung ISOCELL HP3 sensor to be more specific. It boasts up to 4x lossless SuperZoom, which is digital zoom enhanced by software algorithms and you can capture photos in 200MP, 50MP and 12.5MP modes. Realme 11 Pro isn’t run-of-the-mill either. It has a 100 MP (sensor name not revealed) main camera.
There is PDAF (autofocus) and OIS on both cameras and they both can shoot up to 4K30 fps.
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The Plus model has an 8MP secondary camera for clicking ultrawide shots. It is followed by a 2MP macro module which is present in the non-plus model also.
Coming to the front, here also the cameras are different. Realme 11 Pro+ has a 32MP shooter while the Pro has a 16MP snapper.
Moving on.
2. The next big difference is in the charging speed supported by both phones.
Pro has very fast 67W wired charging support while the Plus gives you a stupendous 100W SuperVOOC charging facility. Realme claims the Pro+ phone can be refuelled from zero to full in 26 minutes. So, if you are in a hurry, you know which phone can be taken out of the charger quickly and be out on the move with you.
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However, if you don’t care much about these extra features, with the Pro, you get the same 5000mAh battery, 120Hz AMOLED display, Android 13-based Realme UI 4.0 software, MediaTek Dimensity 7050 SoC, WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, USB-C port and in-screen fingerprint reader. Both lack a 3.5mm headphone jack.
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