Realme GT5 Pro's new teasers promise “new era of low-light telephoto images”, bigger battery

Yordan, 08 November 2023

Realme is expected to launch the GT5 Pro as its first proper flagship in a good while. Yesterday the company teased a 3,000 nit screen, and today Realme said a “new era of low-light telephoto images” is coming.

The claim was made by the company CMO on Weibo, but he did not explain what he meant by that. In another post, he stated that the company reached 240W in fast charging with the GT5, but now it is time for a "new peak of flash charge" with the same gear.

We expect an increased capacity, and reports suggested a 5,400 mAh cell, which would be the biggest on a Realme flagship yet.

A poster promising a new era in low-light telephoto camera A posters promising a new era in battery charging
Posters, promising a new era in low-light telephoto cameras and battery charging

Realme is expected to use the 50 MP Sony IMX890 sensor for the telephoto camera, and leaked images revealed a periscope lens in front.

The GT5 Pro will have the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 to help it on the computational photography side, so it is reasonable to expect that it will be the most capable Realme cameraphone yet. We have to wait for the phone to arrive to see in real life whether it will hold ground on the “new era” claims.

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