The Realme 2 Pro is finally here and it features a 6.3-inch Full HD+ screen, powered by a Snapdragon 710 chipset.
On the camera side, the main shooters come in a dual setup of 16MP + 5MP with a Sony IMX519 sensor running the show while the selfie snapper is a 25MP with standard f/2.0 lens.
Since the phone has an Android Pie-based Color OS 6.0 interface, it can bring the Chroma Boost in the game for contrasting photos and a Nightscape Mode alongside slow motion videos at 960 fps, with HD quality.
The phone has three memory configurations: 4GB RAM/64GB storage, 6GB/64GB and 6GB/128GB with, of course, the option of expanding it all up to 256GB via a microSD slot. There’s also some extra space in there for two more SIM cards.
More good news for users focused on battery life: the 4.045mAh cell now benefits from fast charging; bundled up with the phone, you’ll find a VOOC 3.0 with 20W charger.
The phone will be available in three colors: Carbon Gray, Nitro Blue and Lightning Purple. Prices start from $200 for the 4/64GB model and will go as high as $245 for the 6/128GB one.
The phone will be available as of next Monday, April 29.
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