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Realme 8 Pro 128 GB / 6 GB

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Realme 8 Pro 128 GB / 6 GB
Screen:6.4 ", 2400x1080 (20:9), 411 ppi, panel Super AMOLED
Memory size:128 GB, UFS 2.1, + memory card slot, RAM 6 GB, LPDDR4X
Camera:4 modules, 108 MP, + 8 MP, macro, 4K, slow-mo
CPU:Snapdragon 720G
Battery:4500 mAh
Quad camera 108 MP. Snapdragon 720G processor. Super AMOLED screen with built-in fingerprint scanner. Super fast charging 50W.

A smartphone from the strong middle strata of the mobile device society with a bet on the advanced photo capabilities of the main camera. It's no joke, shooting on its leading module is carried out in resolution up to 108 MP (when the appropriate mode is selected). By standard, the main sensor snaps 12-megapixel shots. Auxiliary sensors of 8 + 2 + 2 MP are placed on one die with a supercamera.

The front camera of the device in the island display hole has a resolution of 16 MP. Realme 8 Pro 128GB/6GB screen stretched diagonally to 6.4". It is based on a Super AMOLED panel of the usual FullHD + format (2400x1080 pixels). A fingerprint scanner was built directly into the display of the mobile gadget. The hardware platform of the smartphone is built around the Snapdragon 720G processor. He is accompanied by 6 GB of RAM and Adreno 618 graphics. The amount of non-volatile memory on board the model is 128 GB. The category of pluses of the mobile device also includes a 50-watt 4500 mAh rechargeable battery, the presence of an NFC and a standard 3.5 mm audio output for connecting headphones.

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Inherited from past generations

Realme, which has become an independent sub-brand of OPPO and is now less and less associated with the parent company, has gotten its hands on the production of performant yet affordable handsets. Before we had time to move away from Realme 7 Pro, Realme 8 Pro had already come to replace it. However half a year is apparently not enough to create a completely new device, so the model has not received as many improvements as we would like. It uses far from the newest UFS 2.1 drive, Bluetooth 5.0 and the Snapdragon 720G processor — it was the same for the previous two generations. It looks like they decided to save on this, but still, the hardware ensures stable operation of the device without significant overheating, and the chip remains a solid mid-level platform with sufficient performance and economical power consumption. Simply put, the smartphone will become a good "workhorse" for those who are not chasing new technologies and developments.

It's strange, but in some moments Realme 8 Pro even became worse than its predecessor: there is less stereo sound, and charging has become slower, although it remains still fast (something like that). The fact is that the battery has the same capacity of 4500 mAh, but the charging power is limited to 50 watts. At the same time, a 65 W charger is included in the kit — a rather strange decision by the manufacturer. But in place of NFC, a 3.5 mm jack for wired headphones and a slot that can accommodate two SIM cards and a microSD memory card.

108 MP

At the same time, there is work on the smartphone camera. This is the brand's first model with a 108-megapixel camera, which was previously installed only in top devices costing at least 2-3 times more. It uses a Samsung HM2 sensor with binning technology, that is, combining nine pixels into one for a clearer and brighter picture. You end up with 12MP shots, although a 108MP mode is also available. Also included in the main camera is 8 MP "wide" and two sensors of 2 MP each for shooting macro and monochrome shots. Various filters are available, Al-beautification, bokeh effect and interesting video shooting modes like "Tilt-shift", which seems to turn the real world into a miniature, "Doubleview" for simultaneous shooting from the main and front cameras, as well as "Astronomical Time Lapse Video" ”, which will convey all the beauty of the starry sky.

youth design

As a person is greeted by clothes, design is also important in a smartphone. In this case, the appearance of the model is catchy, mainly due to the large Dare To Leap inscription on the rear panel. This is the company's slogan, which is translated as "Changing standards." The device is designed for a youth audience, and such inscriptions do not frighten them. But for lovers of the classics, there is a black version without a logo. The camera is also made in the spirit of modern trends — “burner” modules in a square block, like in the iPhone 12 family. The front is a 6.4-inch colorful Super AMOLED display with an under-screen fingerprint scanner, a small “chin” and a neat cutout in the corner for the front camera . Although the case is made of plastic, it looks great, and the smartphone is not overall, but thin and light, as far as possible for such a “hardware” — 176 g of weight and 8.1 mm of thickness. Upon purchase, you get a transparent case and a film that is already pasted on the screen.

In general, if you do not compare the model with its predecessors, it turned out to be a rather performant smartphone with a bright design for an amateur, a good camera and, most importantly, an affordable price tag.

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