Following the release of the Realme GT 5G, the company has announced a duo of Master edition variants that offer an interesting feature disparity, to say the least. There's the Realme GT Master and Realme GT Explorer Master. A bit of a mouthful, yes. The GT Master is positioned as a capable midranger while the Explorer Master can be considered a proper flagship killer.
Even though the Explorer Master doesn't run on the top-tier Snapdragon 888 like the proper GT, it stands out from the lineup with a larger and better display, a more competent camera setup and a tad better build too. The standard GT Master, on the other hand, keeps things simple and aside from the different design and chipset, it's closely related to the original Realme GT 5G.
Speaking of design, both Master edition handsets aim to break the mold and bring a truly unique design. The two devices stand out with the industry's first concave vegan leather and the Japanese designer, Naoto Fukasawa, says the chassis is inspired by the traveling suitcase, hence the horizontal grid pattern.
It may all sound a bit confusing at first, but we kind of like Realme's approach to feature disparity. If you want the most powerful chipset, go for the Realme GT 5G, if you want a more balanced and budget approach, the GT Master should do the job while the GT Explorer Master is clearly the photography expert.
Perhaps the best part is that no matter which path you take, you won't be making too big of a compromise. All three devices pack some flagship-grade displays and don't skip on the iconic 65W fast charging.
Both handsets come with the set of accessories - the 65W charger, the appropriate USB-A to USB-C cable and protective cases. However, they are not transparent this time around. They have soft-touch matte, rubberized finish, fit snugly and are quite nice to hold.
Realme GT Explorer Master and GT Master unboxing
Interestingly, the leather options came with the same horizontal grid pattern cases while the glass version of the GT Explorer Master settles for a flat design case. Same materials, though.
Unfortunately it's a dream since GCam ports work only in Nokia phones, even Motorola doesn't allow it
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