The Realme 8 Pro will debut with the 108MP ISOCELL HM2 sensor
Realme unveils its first-ever 108MP camera. (Source: Realme)
Realme has announced that it will launch its first 108MP camera phone in 2021. Not only that, but the top-end sensor in question is Samsung s latest CMOS of this resolution: the ISOCELL HM2. It has features such as 3x lossless zoom, nonapixel binning. The OEM has developed Starry , tilt-shift and Neon Portrait modes for it in the 8 Pro.
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Realme s annual Camera Innovation Event (March 2, 2021) focused on its leap to 108MP in 2021. It has confirmed that, not only can it now offer this top-end spec, it comes in the form of the latest, third-gen ISOCELL HM2. This advanced 0.7 micron-pixel, 1/1.52-inch sensor might already be somewhat familiar to fans of flagship Samsung mobile CMOS; however, Realme asserts that it has also put its own spin on it.
Realme has officially teased its upcoming Snapdragon 888-powered phone, the GT 5G, at MWC Shanghai 2021. The event has seen its "Racing Yellow" variant set in stone, and also hints at a novel "Stainless Steel VC" cooling solution. The OEM has also unveiled its new, "Dual-platform, Dual-flagship strategy". It apparently entails a second premium series that is, unlike the new GT, camera-focused.
Oppo s Wireless Charging Concept Will Give You Freedom To Move While Recharging Phone
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The technology behind Oppo s Wireless Air Charging uses magnetic resonance
In its current state, the system is limited to a range of about four inches away
A few weeks after Xiaomi announced its revolutionary wireless technology Mi Air Charge, Oppo has debuted its own version of this futuristic tech. At MWC Shanghai 2021 Tuesday, Oppo teased its wireless charging solution, which is aptly dubbed Wireless Air Charging, alongside the first device that supports it.
For its official video demonstration, the Chinese Android OEM also showcased its X 2021 rollable smartphone concept. Engadget says attendees at the venue can view the working prototype at Oppo’s booth. Based on the clip and actual hands-on testing, the handset can be wirelessly charged both on and off the surface.