Realme 14 Pro+ camera details confirmed

Michail, 02 January 2025

The Realme 14 Pro+ was partially announced last month and we already got to spend some hands-on time with the device, including some photo and video samples that you can check out here.

Realme 14 Pro+ hands-on

We now have more details about the camera sensors on the device.

The star of the show is the periscope camera utilizing Sony’s IMX882 sensor with triple light reflection. It’s a 1/2-inch sensor with 50MP resolution and OIS, capable of 3x optical zoom and up to 120x hybrid zoom. This type of sensor is a rarity outside of the flagship territory, and we hope more midrange devices will get similar hardware this year.

Realme 14 Pro+ camera details confirmed

The periscope lens is joined by a 24mm equivalent 50MP main shooter using the 1/1.56-inch IMX896 sensor with f/1.8 aperture and OIS. This unit is also capable of 2x in-sensor lossless zoom which delivered promising shots in our brief time with the device.

The third unit on the back is an 8MP ultrawide lens with a 112° field of view and f/2.2 aperture. We should also mention the one remaining camera sensor – the 32MP selfie shooter with its f/2.0 aperture and eye-tracking autofocus.

Realme 14 Pro+ has some promising camera hardware, which impressed us in our brief time with the device. We’ll make sure to update you with more details and the usual set of tests in our full review.


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You're out of touch with reality. The S25U will outsell all other flagships and will probably continue to do so at least for the next few years. I'm not saying it's going to be the best phone or that its price is justified, just that p...

Lol dismissing sensor because it comes from a certain manufacturer, those 1/1,56" won't be better in snr, even at 1/1,3" there are very few that are close. And those periscopes are f/2.5 or narrower.

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