
Realme 8 Pro, Realme 8 price in India, specifications, sale, and features: All we know so far
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Realme has officially teased the Realme 8 Pro and Realme 8 in videos and photos ahead of the launch.
Realme 8 Pro and Realme 8 smartphones are coming later this week. Their launch is set for March 24 and this is a global event where Realme will announce the two phones. There has been a lot of details that we have been chewing on in terms of the design, features, and specifications of the Realme 8 series phones. The headline feature is going to be the 108MP camera on the Realme 8 Pro, which the company talked about at length at the recently-held Camera Innovation Event. And this camera is what will define the Realme 8 series more than anything else. Among the horde of specifications that we are so deep in, there is hardly anything left to the imagination. Realme has officially teased the Realme 8 Pro and Realme 8 in videos and photos, so there is nothing anticipated there as well. But, thanks to the specifications that are already out, we pretty much know how different the Realme 8 Pro and Realme 8 are going to be. This is a roundup of everything we know about the Realme 8 series.
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