Realme confirms the three GT 2 Pro firsts
Realme introduced today the "world's first innovations" on their upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 1-powered smartphone GT 2 Pro, revolving around design, photography, and communication.
Design
Let's talk about the design first. Realme had worked with Japanese industrial designer Naoto Fukasawa for Master Edition products before, and the company once again teamed up with him for the Realme GT2 Pro, which flaunts a design focused on sustainability and inspired by paper.
Realme calls it the "Paper Tech Master Design" and says the GT 2 Pro's back cover is made of a biopolymer material from SABIC, which serves as an eco-friendly alternative to the fossil raw materials that contribute to global warming.
Aside from using an environment-friendly material for the GT 2 Pro, Realme also came up with a new box packaging using lesser plastic, resulting in the overall plastic ratio going down from 21.7% to 0.3%.
Photography
The Realme GT 2 Pro features the world's first 150° ultrawide-angle camera, offering a 278% higher field-of-view than the primary unit's 89° FOV, allowing you to capture photos with a wider perspective.
And to fully utilize the lens, the phone maker also developed the world's first fisheye mode to make the pictures more visually appealing by producing an "ultra-long depth of field effect."
Communication
For better communication, the Realme GT 2 Pro comes equipped with an Antenna Array Matrix System consisting of the world's first "Ultra Wide Band HyperSmart Antenna Switching," a Wi-Fi Enhancer, and 360° NFC technology.
Ultra Wide Band HyperSmart Antenna Switching employs a design that uses 12 wrap-around antennas covering all sides of the smartphone and "supports mainstream bands in almost all directions" with the same signal strength, allowing the GT 2 Pro to automatically select the best signal by evaluating the signal strength of all antennas.
The Wi-Fi Enhancer, on the other hand, uses a symmetrical Wi-Fi antenna design, claimed to improve the signal stability by 20% around the phone compared to the asymmetrical design.
Realme has also integrated the GT 2 Pro's top two cellular antennas with an NFC signal transceiver function, increasing its sensing area by 500% and sensing distance by 20%. Besides, the upper portion of the smartphone can sense NFC signals, allowing the chip to be used for swiping cards or smartphones.
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Reader comments
- Karle
- 21 Dec 2021
- pjx
When this company deliver me phones with more power for 30-50% of the price, im pretty sure there is room for them in the market 😂
- I want telephoto
- 20 Dec 2021
- pu0
You are full of innovation!, But you cannot put telephoto in your phone?!?! I do not want to buy a fish, I want zoom!