
Realme 8 Pro 108-megapixel camera phone has a new Illuminating Yellow colour variant
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Realme 8 Pro is the company's first 108-megapixel camera smartphone with a finish that glows.
Realme launched the 8 5G smartphone yesterday in India. But alongside, the company also announced that the Realme 8 Pro -- its first (and currently only) 108-megapixel camera smartphone -- will now be available in the Illuminating Yellow colour option. This new colour option was announced by Realme at the launch event of the Realme 8 series alongside the original two. The specifications of the Realme 8 Pro remain the same. At the event, Realme announced that there will be a new colour variant called the Illuminating Yellow. And this variant is perhaps the company’s brightest variant that even shines in the dark. When holding a phone in the dark, the square module that holds all the cameras inside and the “Dare to Leap” branding begin to glow. Realme says it has used special fluorescent material that absorbs light for the glow.
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