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Realme 8 Pro to be launched on March 24 with a 108MP camera

Realme 8 Pro to be launched on March 24 with a 108MP camera

Barış SelmanbyBarış Selman
16 March 2021
in Smartphones, Tech
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Realme 8 Pro to be launched on March 24 with a 108MP camera. Realme is accumulating more than interesting presentations in recent weeks. On March 4, the Chinese manufacturer unveiled its first high-end as such, a high-end with the Snapdragon 888 at the helm of operations and ready to compete in the big leagues. The Realme GT 5G came loaded with interesting features and with a price, at least originally, quite groundbreaking.

Now it is the turn of one of the most announced arrivals of the brand, one that had a previous event dedicated solely and exclusively to its photographic section. We are talking about the Realme 8 Pro, the first phone of the brand that will get on the train of 108MP, and that will be made official on March 24.

Realme 8 Pro on March 24

As we said, Realme has made official the presentation of its next phone, the Realme 8 Pro. An Android phone for which an event was already held in advance and in which the arrival of the smartphone was anticipated. At that event, it was talked about its photosensor, a 108MPl sensor that receives, in the hands of Realme, the name ‘Infinite Clarity Camera’.

Realme 8 Pro to be launched on March 24 with a 108MP camera

As told by Realme at its event dedicated to photography, the future Realme 8 Pro will feature 108MP for its main sensor and some rather curious software features. For example, its ‘In-sensor Zoom’, algorithms that promise to improve the optical zoom (3x in the 8 Pro) even of its old X50 Pro, by applying cropping to the main sensor.

Realme 8 Pro to be launched on March 24 with a 108MP camera

At the event, Realme also boasted the portrait mode of its future phone thanks to a ‘Dynamic Bokeh Portrait’ that promises games with lighting and coloring through various effects. Also, the brand commented that a long exposure mode would be employed for astrophotography and that a strip blur, or tilt-shift, mode would be incorporated into a long exposure mode.

Realme 8 Pro to be launched on March 24 with a 108MP camera
Realme 8 Pro to be launched on March 24 with a 108MP camera

Now, the Realme 8 Pro has a presentation date set in the calendar. It will be March 24 and then we will know the exact day it will arrive in stores, in which countries it will land, and, above all.

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Barış Selman

Barış Selman

A technology and gaming enthusiast by day, Barış is a passionate composer and black/death metal guitarist by night. He keeps his finger on the pulse of the intersection of art and technology whenever he can from his tours worldwide.

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