
Realme Pad camera and battery specifications leaked ahead of launch
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Realme Pad looks like it will be a direct competition to the Apple iPad, by both hardware and design.
Realme’s first-ever tablet, the Realme Pad, is coming sometime this year. The actual date may still not be available, but leaks are pouring in and they have revealed some key specifications of the upcoming Android tablet. The Realme Pad will have an 8-megapixel camera on both front and back sides, according to a new leak. This is going to be useful for people who are engaging in video calls more than ever. And because people are using tablets a lot more, a 7000mAh battery is what will keep the lights on. According to the tipster Sudhanshu Ambhore, the Realme Pad will pack an 8-megapixel camera with a 1/3.6-inch image sensor, autofocus, electronic stabilisation, and an F2.8 lens with a wide-angle field of view. And all these specifications of the camera are going to be available on both front and rear cameras except for one aspect. The front camera will be fixed-focus instead of autofocus, which is something we have been seeing on not just tablets but phones too. Fixed-focus will make you put in some effort, but that does not mean the quality of the front camera will be any lower than what you will get from the rear camera.More Related News

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