Let's get one thing out of the way first. "Budget camera phone" used to mean settling. Grainy photos, washed out colours, portraits that looked like someone smeared the background with their thumb. You got what you paid for, and what you paid for didn’t amount to much. That's not the story anymore. The Shift That Changed Everything At some point phone cameras stopped being about megapixels on a spec sheet and started being about what the photo actually looks and feels like. That's exactly where the Realme 16 Pro+ 5G under Rs.45,000 comes in. You pick it up, take a portrait, and the result doesn't make you want to apply three filters before posting it. It just looks good as it is. That's rarer than it should be at this price and rarer than it should be at prices well above it too. So What Are You Actually Working With? A 200MP main camera that captures detail most cameras would miss. A 3.5x telephoto lens mobile setup that works as a proper portrait ca...
If you take a lot of photos and videos on your phone, be it for trips, college events, or just everyday moments then you start noticing that most phones aren’t consistent. Some do well in bright light, others struggle with portraits, and a few just don’t handle video smoothly. After trying a few options, one phone clearly stands out. Realme 16 Pro+ 5G This has easily been the most reliable camera phone in this price range. What makes a real difference is how it performs in actual use, not just on paper. As a telephoto lens mobile, it gives you proper optical zoom, which helps create more natural-looking portraits with better depth. Faces don’t look stretched, and the background falls off more naturally. The Realme 16 Pro+ 5G also works really well as a portrait camera phone. The blur in the background looks soft and controlled, not overly edited, and the subject separation is quite clean even when the background isn’t simple. The 200MP main camera adds a lot of detail with...