By Jay / / News

Realme upcoming 12 Pro is set to join its Pro+ counterpart, boasting a Sony camera sensor, as confirmed by the brand. The non-Plus version will feature the IMX882 sensor, while its Pro+ sibling was already confirmed to sport the IMX890 earlier this week. Additionally, the phone is already showcased on the company website, highlighting its Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 chipset.

The camera sensor, though not officially disclosed, is expected to make its debut on the Realme 12 Pro, marking it as the first phone to adopt this technology. Insider information hints at a potential rebranding of the sensor, likely based on the LYT-600, previously seen in the Oppo Reno11 5G and the vivo S18e.

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Anticipated to have a 50 MP main camera promising to “revolutionize” the photography experience, the Realme 12 Pro has been previewed in the Cream Gold version. Renders indicate a notable absence of a periscope lens, showcasing three cameras arranged in a square formation with an empty circle.

For photography enthusiasts, the 12 Pro is expected to offer 20X zoom, distinguishing itself from the Pro+ model’s overhyped 120X zoom. This likely implies the inclusion of a 2x telephoto lens with 10x digital zoom. The full details will be unveiled on January 29 at noon IST during the official phone announcement. Stay tuned for more insights into the Realme 12 Pro’s camera capabilities and overall performance.

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