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Home » Technology » The big one has arrived.. Realme launches the Realme 9 Pro + phone with an elegant design and powerful technologies February 13, 2022
We are a few days away, and a company announces.”RallyRealme, announced the launch of its latest smartphones, as it is scheduled to announce soon a new Android phone called Realme 9 Pro +, on February 16, and the flagship phone will contain the Sunrise Blue variant, which features a cover for the back panel with a feature to change the color of light, to transform Light blue to red color when exposed to sunlight.
Realme announced that its upcoming Realme 9 Pro + phone will be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 920 processor, developed with a 6 nm manufacturing accuracy, which will provide support for 5G networks, with a Mali-G68 MC4 graphics processor, and is associated with a random-access memory with a capacity of RAM. 8 GB, and 128 or 256 GB internal storage.
Realme 9 Pro+
With regard to photography and the camera, it is expected that the Realme 9 Pro + phone will offer a 50-megapixel rear camera with a Sony IMX766 sensor, which works with optical image stabilization, connected to an 8-megapixel wide-angle lens, and a sensor for accurately imaging depth. 2 megapixels, in addition to a 16-megapixel front camera that works with facial recognition technologies.
Realme 9 Pro+
Realme added that the upcoming phone will include two communication chip ports, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, a USB-C 2.0 charging port, an NFC chip for electronic payment, a fingerprint reader installed on the side frame of the device, and it will pack a 4500 mAh battery that supports 33W fast charging technology.
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One of the leading features supported by Realme in the Realme 9 Pro + phone is that the back of the phone turns red instead of blue in just 3 seconds, by changing the color of the Light Shift Design, where the device can show amazing lighting effects of sunlight or rays ultraviolet during the day.
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