Realme wants to take on Xiaomi’s Redmi Note 10 with the 108MP Realme 8 Pro

The phone is expected to make its global debut in India by the end of this month or early next month.

realme-9-pro-teaser.jpg

What you need to know

  • Realme will soon launch its first phone with a 108MP Samsung ISOCELL HM2 sensor.
  • In addition to a 108MP primary sensor, the phone will also boast in-sensor zoom technology and an improved Starry Mode.
  • The rest of the phone’s specs haven’t been revealed yet.

At its Camera Innovation Event today, Realme announced that its upcoming Realme 8 Pro will come equipped with Samsung’s 108MP ISOCELL HM2 sensor. Xiaomi’s Mi 10i, which was launched in January, is currently the only phone that uses the sensor.

The 108MP Samsung ISOCELL HM2 is a 1/1.52″ type sensor that offers 9-in-1 pixel binning for improved low-light performance. Realme promises that its upcoming phone will deliver “excellent images with well-balanced exposure, vivid colors, and sharp details.”

realme-108mp-1.jpg
realme-108mp-2.jpg
realme-108mp-3.jpg
realme-108mp-4.jpg

The upcoming Realme 8 Pro will also come with 3x in-sensor zoom technology, which uses clever clarity enhancement to produce enhanced shots. Instead of just cropping a 108MP photo into a 12MP photo, the phone combines eight 12MP photos to increase clarity. Realme claims its in-sensor zoom technology is capable of producing sharper photos than most telephoto modules.

Realme’s Mi 10i rival will also come with an improved Starry Mode for time-lapse videos. The company’s time-lapse video algorithm takes 480 seconds to shoot 30 photos and generate a 1-second video. Realme is also adding Tilt-shift time-lapse video to the Realme 8 Pro by using a proprietary algorithm to capture tilt-shift photos and videos. Additionally, the phone will offer three new portrait filters: Neon Portrait, Dynamic Bokeh Portrait, and AI Color Portrait.

Realme hasn’t confirmed a launch date for the Realme 8 Pro yet, but it is likely to be unveiled sometime later this month or early next month to challenge the best cheap Android phones in the Indian market.

Related posts

Latest posts

This Android update could stop your phone being stolen

Google wants to make Android phones more secure from thieves and this new update may do exactly that. Google has announced that it is working to offer enhanced factory reset protections on Android phones from later this year. That should mean that a stolen Android phone is so difficult to use, it makes stealing them […]

The Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5080 GPU is $100 off, but there’s a catch

The Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5080 graphics card is on sale from Newegg with a $100 discount for a lowered price of $1,260, but there's a catch.

Cheaper EVs ahead? GM and LG say new battery cells are the key

GM and LG Energy are developing a new battery-cell tech to lower the cost of EVs.

OpenAI makes its most advanced coding model available to paid ChatGPT users

OpenAI's latest AI model, GPT-4.1, is now accessible to ChatGPT Plus, Pro, and Team users, bringing its enhanced coding capabilities and speed to a wider reach.

Waymo recalled 1,200 robotaxis following collisions with road barriers

Waymo’s autonomous-car technology has made great advances over the years to the point where it’s now allowed to offer paid robotaxi rides in select locations in the U.S. But the development of the technology is ongoing, and the robotaxi rides continue to gather valuable data for Waymo engineers to pore over as they further refine […]

Google’s iconic ‘feeling lucky’ button is under threat from you-know-what

Google’s “I’m Feeling Lucky” button has been a familiar part of its homepage since the launch of the search engine 27 years ago, but the company could be about to ditch it. The web giant is currently testing with select users how to integrate its AI chatbot into its homepage. One option is to replace […]

Nothing Phone 3 hype sizzles with a confirmed summer launch

Nothing confirmed the Phone 3 will launch this summer, and teased its price.

Tech Talk: More than you ever wanted to know about malware

You hear a lot of talk about malware finding its way onto your phone. What is it, how do you

Fitbit Labs preps Gemini-fueled lab report summaries, ‘Symptom Checker’ and more

Fitbit Labs explained the three new tests users can soon expect to see in the app.

Max is ditching the rebrand and going back to HBO Max

Max is officially hitting the undo button on that name change.