Start with design, Realme 11x 5G body is made up of polycarbonate, but the back panel’s finish looks like glass. It shows the glitter effect on the panel and similar lines as the letter ‘S’, which the company calls ‘S-Curve Gradiant’ design. We have the purple don color variant of the phone for review, which shows the shade of blue and purple rand when the lights fall. The good thing is that despite being a reflex panel, fingerprints are not seen in it.
The rear panel has a large circular camera module, including two camera sensors and a flash unit. Realme 11x comes with a boxy design. The company calls it ‘Right Angle Bezel Design’, which is designed for a comfortable grip. Even after the glass finish it does not slip much with the hand, but even if you get a little scared, you can use the black tinted silicone cover found in the phone of the phone.

The device has a fingerprint sensor on the power button, which was working rapidly without any hassle in my initial use. The bottom is 3.5mm headphone jack, USB Type-C port and speaker grill and triple slot tray on the left side on the frame, with two SIMs and a microSD card. Realme says its storage can be increased to 2TB.
Realme 11X 5G provides MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ chipset, which was launched in July this year. It is a chipset on the 6Nm process and works on 8-core. With this chipset, the smartphone should do good multi-tasking and casual gaming. However, to know the full truth of the performance, you have to wait for our review. The 11x 5G has been introduced with 6GB and 8GB RAM options and 128GB storage.

Realme 11X 5G gets a 6.72-inch full-HD+ AMOLED display, which claims to give a refresh rate up to 120Hz and a touch sampling rate up to 240Hz. It supports peak brightnet up to 550 its. In the initial time spent with the phone, I found that the display was enough bright in both indoor and outdoor lighting conditions. The color was also Vivid. There are three options to adjust the display refresh rate – 120Hz, 60Hz and an auto -select, which adjusts the refresh rate itself based on the content running on the screen. My initial display experience on the auto-select option was good.
In my short time with the phone, the display becomes bright enough for use indoors but it is not easily readable when used in the day. It gives good color and is quite sharp. The 120Hz refreshing rate also helps in a spontaneous user experience.

The dual rear camera setup of the smartphone provides a 64-megapixel main sensor with f/1.79 aperture. I took some pictures from this sensor and found that in good light, pictures were worth uploading directly on Instagram. The camera can record videos up to 1080p 30fps. The setup also has a 2-megapixel portrait sensor with f/2.4 aperture. The camera app had features like 64MP mode, night mode, street mode, text scanner, tilt shift. Even though the phone comes in the affordable segment, there are some models in the competition, which gives you an ultravide lens in this price range.
Realme 11X 5G has an 8-megapixel front camera, which took good pictures in the daylight. However, from post-processing of both rear and front setups to quality, we will give you all the fine information in our full review.
The 11x 5G provides a 5,000mAh battery, which 33W fast charging support. You get a 33W charging brick inside the box. In the initial usage, this battery took out my whole day comfortably. However, how much time does this battery play in heavy usage and also how long it takes to make it full, you will have to wait for our review.
Talking about software, Realme 11x 5G Android runs on 13-based Realme UI 4.0. In the first boot, I saw plenty of blotware in it. However, most of these apps could be uninstall. In my early use, not the notifications did not spam me.
The smartphone comes with almost all basic connectivity options, such as 5G, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS/ A-GPS and USB TYPE-C port. Its thickness is 7.89mm and weighs 190 grams.
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