If the last few months of smartphone releases have proven anything,
it’s the fact that mid-tier smartphones like are pulling ahead of
flagship devices in the camera race, at least when it comes to producing
more pixels. And Realme (which has built its brand around introducing flagship-killer smartphones on a budget) wants in.
We’re, of course, talking about the Realme XT
and its 64-megapixel camera module, which has been grabbing headlines
even before it was officially announced. Following weeks and weeks of
teasers, leaks, and promos, the phone was unveiled early in September in
China, but XT has finally made its way to Pakistan. The sub-brand of Oppo has confirmed that Realme XT is scheduled for launch nationwide on the 26th of October. Here’s everything you need to know.
On the front, you’re looking at a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED FHD+ display
and a now-common water-drop notch housing the 16-megapixel selfie
snapper. There is an in-display fingerprint reader underneath the XT
screen and a gorgeous glass panel with a glossy finish on the back.
Needless
to say, the highlight of Realme XT would be its four-lens setup
featuring a 64-megapixel main ISOCELL Bright sensor (manufactured by
Samsung). Neighboring this primary lens is an 8-megapixel 119-degree
ultrawide sensor, a 2-megapixel portrait shooter, and finally, a
2-megapixel macro lens for better close-up shots. This hardware is
augmented by Realme’s proprietary AI tech, which aims to capture and
process images better.
Realme is offering the XT in three different memory variants. The
base version with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage, another with
6GB of memory and 64GB of onboard storage and lastly, you have the
top-tier variant with a jaw-dropping 8 GB of RAM paired with 128 GB of
native storage. We still don't know which one(s) will make it to
Pakistan but all three variants are expected to be available for a more
than reasonable price tag.
Realme XT is all set to launch in Pakistan on the 26th of October. One
thing that deserves a special mention is the phone’s long-rumored 4,000
mAh battery, which supports 20W fast-charging. The phone can be charged
up to half its capacity in just 30 minutes and up to 88 percent in an
hour.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Vivo Launches the Z1 Lite in China
Vivo has launched another mid-ranger alongside a rebranded Y93 in China. Called Z1 Lite, it looks quite similar to the V9 but with less im...
-
Vivo's second iteration for a phone that totes a diamond-style camera was sighted earlier in November. First, we saw the Vivo S5 for Ch...
-
2019 has been a busy year for Vivo mobile with multiple entry-level and mid-range releases every month, but the Chinese manufacturer hasn’...
-
A few days back, Whatmobile has already reported that Vivo S1 Pro is soon to hit the Pakistani markets in December. But ahead of it...
No comments:
Post a Comment