Realme 11 Pro+ will be the top-end variant of the 11 series. The launch has been confirmed for a May launch in China. There will be a total of three devices to launch this month according to rumors. Realme 11 will be the standard variant while the Pro series will include a standard 11 Pro and the top-end 11 Pro+. Indian and global launch is rumored for late Q2 2023 and the price in India will be under 30k.
Realme 11 Pro+ has been spotted on the TENAA website. Moreover, the standard Realme 11 Pro has also been spotted. Both devices will have upgraded designs and impressive main cameras.
Realme 11 Pro+ Details
The back has a circular camera module at the center with a centered Realme logo. This is an all-new design implemented by the Chinese brand. It looks like there is a whole ring light instead of a regular flashlight. This feature has previously been seen on the OPPO F21 Pro as well. Furthermore, at the front, there is a curved AMOLED display.
The device will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7050 chipset. Moreover, it will have a 6.7″ FHD+ OLED panel which will be curved around the edges. The display will have a 120Hz refresh rate as well. In addition, the device will pack a 5000 mAh battery and will measure 8.2mm thick. The weight of the device will be only 183 grams. The top-end storage variant will be equipped with 1TB storage and 16GB RAM.
Moving on to the cameras, the 11 Pro+ will boast a 200MP sensor. This will be the first midrange device to have a 200MP sensor. I guess, after making 108MP a norm, now is the turn of 200MP devices. However, the standard 11 Pro will have a 100MP sensor. There will be an 8MP ultra-wide sensor and a 2MP sensor on the 11 Pro+. While the vanilla model will lack the ultra-wide sensor. The front selfie shooters on the 11 Pro and Pro+ will be 16MP and 32MP sensors respectively.
Thoughts on the Realme 11 Pro+
The device seems a premium midrange phone. It will have decent performance with the Mediatek chip. Moreover, the battery experience will be pleasant. Generally, cameras are the biggest question mark on a mid-tier device. However, these devices seem to have good enough systems with powerful main cameras. The design is great and something new from Realme. The ring light-shaped flash and the rounded camera module with centered branding look clean and striking at the same time.