A new ‘Stereo Prism’ design can be found on the Realme 9i, the company’s most recent smartphone to be released in India. The display measures 6.6 inches diagonally and has narrow bezels on the top and sides; however, the chin has a wider border. You will see that there is a cutout for the selfie camera in the top left corner of the screen. The phone features a plastic frame, and the power button is located on the right side of the device, while the volume controls are located on the left side.
The convenience of a capacitive fingerprint scanner that is built into the power button of the smartphone makes it possible to quickly and easily unlock the device. When you hold this phone, the frame will not dig into your hands because the sides and corners have been rounded off. At the bottom of the Realme 9i is where you’ll find the USB Type-C port, the 3.5mm headphone jack, the speaker, and the primary microphone.
Only the secondary microphone can be found on the top. The earpiece also functions as the second speaker, allowing for stereo sound to be produced. The SIM card tray is located on the left side of the phone and has enough for two Nano-SIM cards in addition to a microSD card. The Realme 9i has a battery capacity of 5,000 mAh and weighs 190 grammes, which is a manageable amount. The package includes a 33W charger for your convenience.
Specification
- Display: 6.6″
- 1080 × 2412 pixels
- CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 4G
- RAM: 4/6GB
- Storage: 64/128GB
- 50MP primary, 2MP macro, 2MP B&W rear camera
Where to get Realme 9i 4G LTE?
It did a fantastic job at detecting edges in portraits, and one of the best features of the phone is that it enables you customise the amount of background blur before you take a picture. It provides adequate detail for macros, but you shouldn’t expect too much from it. In our testing, the device delivered a performance that was satisfactory for everyday tasks like as social media, phone calls, binge viewing, and using other streaming apps.
You have the option to modify the animation speed between 60Hz and 90Hz for smoother animation on the 9i. The default setting gives the impression that the 9i is moving at a slower pace than it actually does when navigating the user interface. And on its own, we are able to claim that it is a decent smartphone for casual usage because it features a better and more recent processor than the 8i did, specifically the Snapdragon 680 instead of the Helio G96.
Given how little has changed from the previous model to this one, it is difficult to argue that the new phone is an improvement over the one it replaces. Many customers may find that the realme 8i provides somewhat greater value for the same money than its competitors.