The Realme 13 Pro series has been introduced, and the phones debut with Hyperimage+ cameras and Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipsets.
The Realme 13 Pro+ is the first phone to come with a Sony LYT-710 sensor for its 50MP primary camera with a 24mm focal length.
The 3x zoom unit is also the first to use a 50MP 1/2-inch Sony LYT-600 sensor with a 73mm focal length. Both cameras are optically stabilized, and the third is an 8MP ultra-wide unit with a 16mm focal length.
The regular Realme 13 Pro has a smaller but still 50MP main camera with a 26mm focal length, and shares the 8MP ultrawide unit with the 13 Pro+.
Realme also said that the look of the series is inspired by the works of French painter Claude Monet, which is why we see brush strokes on the back.
Both phones feature a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution and 120Hz refresh rate with Corning Gorilla Glass 7i protection. This time, and in the future, a 512GB storage option will be available. The future Pros are promised to have at least IP65 certification.
The phones pack a 5,200mAh battery, which can be charged at 45W for the Pro and 80W for the Pro+. The devices come in gold, purple, and green.
The 8GB/128GB variant of the 13 Pro starts at Rs 26,999 (around HUF 117,000) in India, and the phones will arrive in other markets later.
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