Realme showcases its own version of Apple's Camera Control button

13 September 2024
It looks almost market-ready.

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Anonymous, 19 Sep 2024Why is it then that when Apple brings something, others alw... moreSony, Nokia, Panasonic, Samsung, LG and Xiaomi's accessories. The trend has been followed for years. Little boy new in the tech world

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    • 19 Sep 2024

    Anonymous, 16 Sep 2024GSMArena is biggest Apple fanatic ever for sure. Since whe... moreWhy is it then that when Apple brings something, others always follow? No one cared about Sony’s button.

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      • nBh
      • 16 Sep 2024

      GSMArena is biggest Apple fanatic ever for sure.
      Since when god damn button became Apple's button?
      Other companies had already that one decades beforr Apple, especially Sony.
      Oh boy...

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        • 15 Sep 2024

        Really funny

          These guys are trolling. That was a huge button he "used" and the zooming looked like it was done by hand. I think its fake with clever manipulation. They just want customers to think they already had this but actually they are now scrambling to invent one of their own....

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            • Anonymous
            • nU2
            • 15 Sep 2024

            This is just the pretext to remove physical, pressable buttons and replace them with touch ones. Those cheering such "innovation" don't understand this. First headphone jack then pressable buttons. Next is USB

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              • 15 Sep 2024

              Anton .el PAPI., 13 Sep 2024Who bought Sony? who uses sony? Who remembers that Sony mak... moreYou're digging your own grave with "logic" like this, makes you look dumb and biased.

              Just because a company doesn't exist in your country doesn't mean they didn't do it first and shouldn't get credit for it as they deserve.

              Similar nonsense was happening with comments about "dynamic island" when LG was the first to do it. Your precious fruit company would be nowhere without the innovations of others and that's a fact you like it or not.

                Oh that was fast! I thought Huawei or Honor will copy first 🤣🤣🤣

                  Anonymous, 14 Sep 2024It's not about the camera button. It's about the ... moreIf you have the button on a phone then you probably can modify it's function to do other thing when camera is not used. Is it like a lot to ask from modern day people to have this much brain power on their own ?

                  The button technology was done over 11 years ago. Software just didnt exist like we have now to slide and what ever the button now does

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                    • 14 Sep 2024

                    TechJocky, 14 Sep 2024Nokia, Sony, Motorola, Samsung, Panasonic all had it for ye... moreCouldn't agree more. Man, I wish all glorified marketing agent on YouTube (no, they aren't "influencers" and they never are) could open their eyes and see the reality of competition.

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                      • 14 Sep 2024

                      That's probably Realme 14 Pro Plus & Narzo 80 Pro Plus. We could also see it in Realme GT 8 Series.

                        Anton .el PAPI., 13 Sep 2024Sony was not the first, Nokia in the N series was the first... moreWas it a 2 stage shutter button?

                        And idc about sales numbers. We're talking about what came first, not what sells more.

                          My volume button does the same thing.
                          And instead of just landscape, my button works in both portrait and landscape orientation.

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                            • Anonymous
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                            • 14 Sep 2024

                            after touchscreen phones, in future we will have touch-sensitive buttons everywhere on phone.

                            nowadays people are (touchy) but in near future phones will be too 😂🤣😂

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                              • 14 Sep 2024

                              Wow, that was fast.

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                                • 14 Sep 2024

                                potato4k, 14 Sep 2024Did you guys watch the video? It's a very poor copy, a... moreIt just shows that everyone else has the tech (a glorified side fingerprint reader) and all it takes is to write some software to implement it. That's why it's currently limited to midrange Android phones with the side fingerprint readers because all the Android flagships have in-display fingerprint readers. For the hype, it's very simple tech.

                                  Anton .el PAPI., 13 Sep 2024Here we go hahaha then there are the things that get on fir... moreNokia, Sony, Motorola, Samsung, Panasonic all had it for years. Apple boy is talking about trend when it is copied from android oems. Xdd

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                                    • Anonymous
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                                    • 14 Sep 2024

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                                      Did you guys watch the video? It's a very poor copy, almost tacked on last minute after watching Apple's keynote.

                                      I'd say let them copy. Things like this will only denigrate the Realme brand further down as consumers will only see it as the cheap imitator.

                                        Pheelzy, 13 Sep 2024This is just disappointing. I kinda feel for Sony Nah, you shouldn't be. Sony will continue shooting themselves in the foot time and time again. The Playstation and camera sensors are probably the only things holding that company afloat.