Realme 13+ Review: Best phone under Rs 25,000? Check price, specs, pros & cons

Updated : Sep 06, 2024 17:43
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Key Specifications
Price : ₹₹ 22,999
6.67inch FHD+ Dimensity 7300 Energy 50MP rear camera 5000mAh battery
120Hz OLED Up to 12GB, 256GB 16MP front camera 80W Ultra Charge
Our Review
8.5 / 10
Design8/10
Camera7/10
Display9/10
Software7/10
Performance8/10
Battery Life9/10
Pros
  • Vibrant OLED display
  • 80W fast charging
  • Gaming at 90 FPS
Cons
  • Pre-loaded bloatware
  • No ultra-wide camera
  • Occasional software lags

The Realme 13+ 5G is the latest addition to the brand’s number series, starting at a competitive Rs 22,999 for the 8GB RAM and 128GB storage variant. It’s stepping up from the Realme 12+ with some noteworthy upgrades like 80W fast charging and the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 SoC. But is it worth the investment? Here’s the rundown on what makes this phone stand out and where it might miss the mark.

What's Good?

Let’s start with the screen. The Realme 13+ boasts a 6.67-inch OLED panel with full HD+ resolution and a smooth 120Hz refresh rate. This display is very sharp whether you’re binge-watching the latest Netflix series or scrolling through Instagram. The vibrant colors and crisp clarity won’t disappoint. It also features versatile stereo speakers and a Rainwater Smart Touch feature—just in case you’re worried about the occasional splash.

Moving on to design, the Realme 13+ features got a curved rear panel with soft, rounded edges that feels great in hand. The Victory Gold edition, with its marble-like finish and hint of shimmer, is particularly eye-catching. It’s also rated IP65, which means it’s somewhat resistant to dust and water. 
When it comes to charging, the Realme 13+ truly excels. Its 80W fast charging can take you from 0 to 80 perrent in just 30 minutes—quicker than most of us can finish a Netflix episode. With a 5,000mAh battery, it provides more than enough power to last through a full day of heavy use.

For those who love gaming, the Realme 13+ is a solid performer. Equipped with the Dimensity 7300 SoC and up to 12GB of RAM, it handles high frame rates and Ultra HDR graphics with ease. Whether you're diving into BGMI or COD, the flat OLED panel, high touch sampling rate, and loudspeakers all contribute to a smooth, immersive gaming experience. It’s got the specs to keep up with your gaming marathons without breaking a sweat.

Areas of Improvement

However, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows. The Realme 13+ comes with a hefty 65 pre-loaded apps, many of which are third-party and might not be to your liking. It’s like receiving a gift basket full of stuff you didn’t ask for. You can uninstall these apps, but their presence could still clutter your phone and potentially slow things down. Plus, there are occasional software hiccups, like issues with auto-rotate on YouTube, but a quick software update should fix this.

Another drawback is the absence of an ultra-wide camera. While the 50MP primary camera captures sharp, detailed photos, not having an ultra-wide lens could be a dealbreaker if you’re into capturing sweeping landscapes or group shots. The macro and portrait lenses do their job, and the 16MP front camera handles selfies pretty well, but the lack of an ultra-wide option means missing out on some flexibility. If wide-angle shots are your thing, you might need to look elsewhere.

Realme 13+ Review: Verdict

All in all, the Realme 13+ 5G offers impressive features for its price, including a great display, sleek design, fast charging, and solid gaming performance. However, the bloatware and missing ultra-wide camera are points to consider before making a decision. If these issues aren’t a dealbreaker for you, this phone could be a fantastic purchase.

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Realme 13 Plus

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