Weekly poll: can the 200MP cameras of the Realme 16 Pro and 16 Pro+ get you to buy one?
Briefly

"The Realme 16 Pro+ flaunts a 200MP main camera (1/1.56", OIS) and a 50MP 3.5x periscope (1/2.76", f/2.8, OIS), plus an 8MP ultra-wide camera and a 50MP selfie module. It's not perfect (video stabilization and ultra-wide videos in particular being substandard), but it is better than most mid-range phones - many of which don't even have a dedicated telephoto camera."
"In our review, the phone's 7,000mAh battery achieved one of the highest Active Use Scores in its class (18:18h). The 80W charging system wasn't as fast as we would have liked, but it was still plenty fast. The downside of the Pro+ is that at a starting price of ₹40,000 (for a lowly 8/128GB config no less), it is ₹10,000 higher than some of its competition."
Realme 16 Pro+ pairs a 200MP 1/1.56" main sensor with f/1.9 OIS and a 50MP 3.5x periscope with OIS, plus an 8MP ultra-wide and a 50MP selfie module. Camera output is strong for the mid-range, though video stabilization and ultra-wide video performance lag. A 7,000mAh battery delivers one of the class's highest Active Use Scores (18:18h) and supports 80W charging that is fast though not class-leading. The Realme 16 Pro shares the 200MP main sensor and battery but drops the periscope, uses a Dimensity 7300 Max chipset, and adopts lower-end materials. Pricing begins at ₹40,000 for the Pro+ (8/128GB) and ₹32,000 for the Pro, making trade-offs between camera, chipset, materials, and cost central to the choice.
Read at GSMArena.com
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