Realme 16T 5G first impressions
We spent some time with the 8GB RAM + 256GB storage variant in Starlight Red colour, priced at Rs 34,999, putting it through daily tasks like browsing, calls, streaming, and light photography. Here are our early impressions.
Design and display
The Realme 16T 5G has a straightforward design. The Starlight Red finish does not draw too much attention. The phone sits comfortably in hand, and the build feels solid enough for everyday use.
The IP68+ and IP69 Pro ratings offer a higher level of water and dust resistance than what most phones offer at this price, and the military-grade certification adds to the durability story on paper.
The 144Hz refresh rate keeps scrolling smooth, and the up to 1,200 nits peak brightness helped with outdoor visibility in our brief time with the device.
Performance and software
The Realme 16T 5G is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset. In our initial use, day-to-day tasks such as app switching, social media browsing, and video playback ran without issues. We tried a couple of casual gaming sessions, and performance held up without significant frame drops, though this is not a device marketed toward gaming.
In brief testing, AI Instant Clip assembled a short video from a set of photos reasonably quickly. We did not have enough time to assess the quality and consistency of these features across different use cases, so that will be covered in the full review.
Camera
The rear camera setup on the Realme 16T 5G consists of a 50MP main sensor, a Sony IMX852 with f/1.8 aperture paired with a 2MP monochrome sensor. The front camera is a 16MP Sony IMX480 unit with f/2.4 aperture.
The main camera delivered images with good detail and well-balanced exposure in daylight. The Sony sensor lends credibility to the setup, and outdoor shots have natural, not over-processed colours. The monochrome sensor is of limited use, mainly for depth and contrast in portrait shots.
Battery
The phone supports 45W wired fast charging and 15W reverse charging. Charging speeds are in line with what is available in this segment. Realme also mentions a 7-year battery health solution that combines charging optimisation with battery protection, which could be relevant for long-term ownership.
What we think
From first impressions, the Realme 16T 5G makes a decent case for itself in the mid-range segment, and its battery capacity and durability certifications are the standouts at its price point. The display resolution is a trade-off that is worth noting for buyers who prioritise screen sharpness. The camera setup is a dual-sensor arrangement that handles standard scenarios well.
The device has definite talking points with its AI features and large battery, and a starting price of Rs 26,999 during the first sale period places it in a competitive bracket. We’ll see how it fares in our full review, once we’ve had more time with it for a better idea of its full value.
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