Realme GT 2 Pro is only days away from its release: Here are its Highlights

Realme will launch the highly anticipated new flagship GT 2 Pro very soon. Let’s look at the prominent technical features of the new phone together.

Established as a sub-brand of Oppo, the smartphone manufacturer Realme is counting the days to introduce a new flagship. Realme’s vice president and head of global marketing, Xu Qi, revealed some details about the Realme GT 2 Pro.We have compiled the technical specifications of GT 2 Pro, which comes with pioneering features in many respects, days before its release stands out with its many featuresrealma According to the reports reported so far, Realme GT2 Pro will feature LTPO display and support 120Hz high refresh. The screen resolution will be 3216×1440 (ie 3K). This means GT 2 Pro will be the best high-end flagship in Realme history. In addition, the company will benefit from a new fingerprint technology in this series. Another interesting feature of Realme GT 2 Pro is that although it has a flat screen, it will give the user a curved screen feel. How they managed to integrate this rather strange feature is unknown for now. This series also comes with 3 features that we have not encountered in any smartphone so far:

  • GT 2 Pro has a fisheye mode with its 150 degree ultra wide angle camera. Thanks to this feature, the new series will have an enlarged viewing angle of 278% of the wide-angle main camera. Equipped with Antenna Array Matrix System (Antenna Connection Technology, Wifi Booster and NFC technology), GT 2 Pro will have the world’s first ultra-wideband antenna connection technology. This technology will increase the signal exchange of GT 2 Pro.
  • GT 2 Pro’s back cover is eco-friendly biopolymer material was used. Switching to a sustainable method, unlike fossil raw materials, Realme received the International Sustainability and Carbon Certificate.

Realme’s GT 2 Pro series will be released on January 4 . There is no clue about the price of the new series yet, we will see it on the day of its launch, but we guess that the GT 2 Pro will not burn the pockets like other flagships. Kaynak : https://www.gizchina.com/2021/12/26/realme-gt2-pro-to-use-a-straight-120hz-3k-display/
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