Realme GT 8 Pro Can Change Camera Module Design Like A Body HP
According to the latest report, the Realme GT 8 Pro is expected to present an innovative feature that allows users to easily exchange the rear camera module design, just like changing cellphone casings. The leak also revealed a number of sports specifications, including a 200MP telephoto camera and a very large capacity battery.
This innovation arose when the development of smartphone technology was considered to be starting to stagnate. Although increased performance and efficiency continue, the leap of innovation is no longer as significant as a few years ago. This condition encourages manufacturers to look for creative ways so that their products remain prominent in the market.
Based on the video uploaded on Realme's official Weibo account, it can be seen that the exchangeable camera module focuses more on aesthetic changes. Sources state that this feature does not change the position or specifications of the camera itself, but only the "fraid" or "island" that surrounds the camera module.
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Users will be able to choose from several different designs, such as square shapes, circles, or even unique designs that resemble the robot's face. Although it sounds as a cosmetic change, this step is considered as Realme's attempt to offer users wider personalization.
Achieved Specifications
In addition to exchangeable design features, the Realme GT 8 Pro is also rumored to be equipped with a number of high specifications. This phone is said to be powered by Qualcomm's newest Snapdragon 8 Elite 5 chipset.
The device is suspected to have a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a refresh rate of 144Hz and a resolution of 2K. In terms of photography, the Pro series will carry a triple rear camera configuration, consisting of a 50MP main lens, a 50MP ultrawide, and a pretty striking 200MP telephoto.
No less impressive, this phone is rumored to have a battery with a capacity of 7,500mAh with support for 120W fast charging. The safety features carried are an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, and this device will also have water and dust resistance certification IP69.
Non-Pro Variants Will Also Be Present
Separate leaks indicate that Realme will also launch a regular GT 8 variant. This non-Pro variant is expected to use the previous generation Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, equipped with 16GB RAM, and support 100W charging.
The presence of this exchangeable camera module feature is considered an interesting step to differentiate yourself in an increasingly crowded market. Some competitors, such as Xiaomi with its latest series, are also said to have tried an unconventional design approach to stand out.