Key Highlights
- MediaTek Dimensity 7050 Chipset
- 120Hz Ultra-Smooth AMOLED Display
- 45W Charge, 5,000mAh Battery
- Rainwater Smart Touch & IP54
Step into the fast-paced ground of mid-range smartphones, and you’ll find a multitude of contenders competing for your attention. But amidst this bustling battleground, one brand shines brightly with its fusion of originality and affordability: Realme. Now, the company is introducing the Realme P1 5G, a star in their new ‘Power’ series. It’s sleek, it’s fast, and it’s got a camera that’s ready to capture all your adventures. But in a world where every device claims the crown, does the Realme P1 5G truly command the spotlight it deserves? Let’s roll up our sleeves and dive into our review to find out. Also Read | Realme Narzo 70 Pro Review In Five Points
Pros | Cons |
Good display | Average camera |
Decent performance | Ads and bloatware |
Good battery life |
What’s Inside The Box?
- Realme P1 5G handset (Peacock Green)
- 45W charger
- USB Type-A to Type-C cable
- SIM ejector tool
- TPU case
- User manual
Design: Thin And Sleek
The Realme P1 5G does not bring anything totally new to the table. It sports the same circular camera design we’ve seen before on Realme 12 series. However, its back panel has this cool feather-like texture that catches the light just right, topped with a smooth matte finish. The device is available in two different colors: Peacock Green and Phoenix Red. We’ve got our hands on the Peacock Green one for this review, and let me tell you, it’s easy on the eyes.
Now, when you flip it over, you’ll notice how thin and sleek it is. It’s got a flat screen, which is pretty standard in this price range. The frame and back are made of polycarbonate, par for the course in this budget bracket. Up top, you’ll get a headphone jack and microphone, along with the earpiece and proximity sensor. The power button and volume rockers are placed on the right side, while the left side stays neat and flat.
Peek at the bottom, and you’ll get the USB-C port, speaker grill, and SIM card tray. It’s versatile, able to hold either a nano SIM card and micro-SIM card or a microSD card. So, you’ve got options. Moreover, the Realme P1 5G comes with an in-display fingerprint scanner that works like a charm, recognizing your touch flawlessly every time. Plus, with dual stereo speakers supporting Dolby Atmos and an audio jack, you’re in for a treat with every sound, making the Realme P1 5G a feast for both your eyes and ears.
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Display: Dive Into Visual Brilliance
The real MVP of the Realme P1 5G? That eye-catching display, hands down. The smartphone features a 6.67-inch FHD+ AMOLED screen with a buttery-smooth 120Hz refresh rate. It’s like diving into a whole new world every time you use it—whether you’re binge-watching your favorite shows, diving into the latest games, or simply scrolling through social media, this display pulls you right in. With a peak brightness of 2000 nits, it sets a new standard in its price range. Even under the direct sunlight, you won’t miss a thing—it’s crystal clear.
There’s more. HDR support takes things up a notch, making colors pop and contrasts deeper. It’s like having a mini theater right in your hands, especially when you’re watching HDR content on streaming platforms. Sure, the bezels could be slimmer to keep up with the latest trends, but they’re not a deal-breaker.
Performance: Power-packed Performance
The Realme P1 5G packs a punch with its MediaTek Dimensity 7050 chipset, a great choice for its price tag. It’s built on TSMC’s 6nm advanced process, boasting a Mali-G68 GPU, Cortex-A78 @2.6GHz, and Cortex-A55 @2.0GHz. Though the haptics aren’t mind-blowing, they do the job just fine. When it comes to memory and storage, it has a configuration with up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage.
During my usage, the device feels smooth as butter, never lagging in any of my tasks. Realme claims this smoothness will last a solid four years, though I can’t personally confirm that. Since this phone is all about performance, it’s only fair we put it through some gaming. So, I played BGMI. You can set the graphics to Medium or High and the frame rate to Very High. With High graphics and Very High frame rate, you’ll get a stable 55 to 60fps during gameplay. And heating? Well, it’s not an issue here. Thanks to the 7-layer 3D VC cooling system, the device stays cool even during intense sessions.
On the software part, the device runs on Realme UI 5.0, based on Android 14, which offers a ton of customization options. You can tweak fonts, icons, wallpapers, and themes to your heart’s content. Plus, you can sync system icon colors with your wallpaper for a slick look, and even jazz up your Always-on Display with a Bitmoji. Not only this, the P1 5G is loaded with innovative features like Dual Carrier Aggregation, Floating Window for multitasking, Flash Capsule, Microsoft Sync, and more.
The company is promising three years of Android updates and four years of software updates which is pretty impressive. If you’re familiar with Realme phones from before, you’ll feel right at home with the software. The only hiccup you might encounter is dealing with a bit of bloatware—the phone comes with a fair amount of pre-installed apps. But don’t worry, you can uninstall some of them if they’re not to your liking.
Camera: Capturing Decent Shots
Let’s take a look at the Realme P1 5G’s camera setup. It’s got a dual-camera setup on the back, starring a 50MP Samsung sensor as its main lens, alongside a 2MP macro lens. Oh, and let’s not forget the 16MP front camera for all your selfie needs.
When the sun’s shining bright, that 50MP lens works wonders, capturing crisp shots with oodles of detail, punchy colors, and just the right amount of contrast. Plus, there’s a neat 2x toggle for those close-up shots, though it’s basically just a cropped version of the regular shot. Portrait mode? It’s got that too, with a nice bokeh effect to make your subjects pop.
But when the lights dim, things get a tad tricky. Without OIS, the camera struggles a bit, even with Night Mode lending a hand. You might notice some noise and lack of detail creeping in.
Now, onto the modes. The portrait mode is decent, but the edge detection could use a tune-up for crisper shots. Zooming in? No problem, the 2x zoom does a good job, especially when there’s plenty of light to play with.
Selfie time! The 16MP front camera snaps pleasing selfies, though it has a habit of smoothing faces a tad too much and messing with skin tones.
And for videos, the Realme P1 5G can shoot up to 4K at 30fps or up to 1080p at 60fps with EIS or Ultra Steady mode. Stick to 1080p for stable videos with good dynamic range.
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Battery: Power That Lasts
The battery life of the Realme P1 5G is top-notch. Throughout my usage, I consistently enjoyed around nine hours of screen-on time on one charge. Even when idle, the drain was a mere 2 percent per hour.
And when you’re running low on juice, fear not. The device supports 45W SUPERVOOC fast charging, and the charger is included right in the box. You can go from 50 percent to 100 percent in just 20-25 minutes.
Giznext’s Final Verdict
The Realme P1 5G brings a lot to the table: a MediaTek Dimensity 7050 chip, a silky-smooth 120Hz AMOLED display, and great battery life, all without breaking the bank. It’s not just about what’s inside, though—the design is sleek and the phone feels stylish and sturdy. Performance is smooth without any lag. But, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows. There are some drawbacks, like ads in the software and a camera that’s just average. So, if you’re on the hunt for a wallet-friendly phone that delivers solid performance and features for under Rs. 15,000, the Realme P1 5G definitely deserves a spot on your list.