Let's get real about the Reno 11 Pro. After using it as my daily driver for two weeks, I've got some strong opinions - both good and bad.
The Good Stuff First: That 6.7-inch LCD screen is legit gorgeous for the price. Watching Netflix on this thing feels premium, though I did notice some color shifting at extreme angles. The 6000mAh battery? Absolute beast - I consistently got through 1.5 days of moderate use before needing a charger.
Camera Surprise: The 50MP main shooter actually takes decent daylight photos (see my Instagram @techguy for samples). But that "13MP front camera" they advertise? Total lie - my selfies came out looking like they were shot through vaseline. Night mode is practically unusable too.
Performance Woes: Here's where things get messy. While the 8GB RAM handles basic apps fine, I experienced random stutters when switching between apps. One Redditor wasn't kidding about screenshot issues - it took me three tries to capture my high score in Candy Crush!
Carrier Compatibility Win: As someone who travels frequently, the true global unlocked functionality saved me multiple times. Worked flawlessly with local SIMs in Mexico and Canada during my recent trips.
The Ugly Truth: After exactly 9 days of use, mine randomly shut off during a Zoom call and refused to power back on. Had to jump through hoops with customer service (who insisted I ship it back to China at my own expense). Buyer beware!
Final Verdict: At this price point, you're getting what you pay for. It's a decent secondary phone or backup device, but I wouldn't trust it as my daily driver again. If you can stretch your budget another $100, there are better options out there.