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Realme 9 looks good and camera, but price doesn’t make sense

Realme continues its foray into the Brazilian market. After bringing the premium model Realme GT2 Prothe company looks again at its range of intermediaries with the Realme 9. The model is the third of the line to land in the country, keeping company with the “almost top of the line” Realme 9 Pro+ and the simplest version Realme 9i.

One of the efforts of the Chinese manufacturer was to give the device a more sophisticated look – which often contrasts with its characteristics. The buyer may feel that he has a product in his hands of a higher category than the one he actually belongs to.

That feeling starts right from the box, which manages to be a bolder version of the one seen on Apple cell phones. And it can be seen in other aspects, such as the finish on the rear (a plastic with pearly paint). The cameras have a striking number of megapixels and Samsung sensors, but they don’t necessarily give the set premium quality.

All this “makeup” is easily dismantled in daily use. The absence of support for 5G networks, in the middle of 2022, also weighs against it.

But it is not the case that the carriage turns into a pumpkin. Realme 9 is not bad. It brings interesting functions and accessories and can serve well to those who do not insist on squeezing the device to the last drop of performance.


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Strengths

  • Design
  • Autonomy is the battery
  • Camera

Negative points

  • Price
  • 5G support is lacking
  • Display refresh rate

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Verdict

The Realme 9 is an interesting intermediate, with correct performance, good cameras and excellent visuals. The biggest problem is the price, which makes it more expensive than rivals that offer better performance and functions.

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If you want to be enchanted by the Realme 9, start by looking at the rear. In visual terms, the painting of the plastic cover is the highlight of the device. A pity that, in Brazil, the available colors are only black and white: yellow, a great highlight there, is not offered here.

As expected, the rear also has a ledge that houses the camera niche.

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Realme 9: detail of the main cameras - Rodrigo Lara/Tilt - Rodrigo Lara/Tilt
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Here, however, the Realme 9 ends up falling victim to one of its most interesting features: the thickness of just 8 mm. So thin, the niche creates a considerable relief. It makes the cell phone look like a seesaw when it is resting on a flat surface and without a protective cover (which comes with the device).

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Realme 9: cell phone side detail

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The screen is of considerable size, with more noticeable edges at the bottom. The selfie camera is in a small hole in the upper left corner, less evident than in competitors that leave it centered.

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Sides use as few buttons as possible, with power on the right and volume controls on the left. At the bottom, there’s a USB-C connection and a welcome 3.5mm jack for headphones (although the device doesn’t come with any in the box).

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Realme 9: USB-C input

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It is light, fits well in the hand and is beautiful to look at. But always keep away from water, as there is no resistance to liquids.

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The Realme 9’s screen is the first cold shower. There’s nothing wrong with its technology (Super Amoled), size (6.4 inches, or 16.25 cm) and resolution (Full HD+). It is large enough and reproduces images with good color quality.

The problem is with the 90 Hz refresh rate. Okay, it’s bigger than what you see, for example, on the simplest iPhone. But it is shy in the face of competitors in the intermediate segment, which already bring displays with 120 Hz and even 144 Hz. Higher rates help in viewing moving images, such as in videos and games.

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The camera is, in fact, one of the big selling points. The capture sensor is a Samsung Isocell HM6 which, according to the brand, increases focus accuracy, light capture and interference control in night shots.

The images produced are really of good quality, especially in the definition of details. Focus is fast and zoom, if used sparingly, doesn’t compromise. The ultra-wide lens provides a 120-degree field of view, useful for framing more elements in the same scene.

The device’s configuration, with wide-angle, ultra-angle and macro lenses, favors medium and short-distance photos. In this scenario, the Realme 9 does well in all modes, whether traditional, urban (a kind of filter that reinforces colors), night (which brightens the environment a little too much) or portrait (which allows for timely control). actual background blur level). The same goes for the available filters, which can be chosen before clicking.

Realme 9: check out photos taken with cell phone cameras

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