The Realme 14 Pro starts at Rs 24,999 and covers all the basics well. The Jaipur Pink looks sleek, and the camera module adds a premium touch. The display is vibrant, and audio is great up to 80%. Beyond that, it loses some charm. It performs well for casual gaming and everyday tasks, with a snappy, bloat-free software experience. Camera performance shines in good lighting, but low-light and selfies need some improvement. The lack of ultra-wide mode is a miss, especially for selfie lovers. For the price, it gets the job done, though it does warm up occasionally.
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The Realme P3 Pro delivers strong value with a vibrant quad-curved display, stereo speakers, and a massive 6,000mAh battery for all-day use. Performance is reliable, and its glow-in-the-dark design is eye-catching, though the appeal may fade. The primary camera is decent but struggles in complex shots, and Realme UI 6 comes with spammy apps. If you prioritize battery and cameras, the Vivo T3 Pro is a better pick, while the Nothing Phone (2a) offers a cleaner software experience.
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