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Realme GT 5 Pro Smartphone Confirmed to Sport Sony’s LYTIA Camera Sensor

The Chinese consumer electronics maker, Realme, is soon going to launch its GT 5 Pro flagship smartphone in the Chinese market and now ahead of its launch, the upcoming device is confirmed to sport Sony’s LYTIA camera sensor.

Read more about it below.

Realme GT 5 Pro – LYTIA Camera Sensor Confirmed

Realme recently revealed that its upcoming GT 5 Pro flagship will not only be a device with great performance, but will also be offering great cameras too to its users, unlike other performance flagships. Following this update, the brand has now confirmed that the smartphone will be sporting a LYTIA camera sensor from Sony.

OnePlus’ 12 smartphone that is also expected to debut soon in China is confirmed to sport a 50MP LYT-808 sensor, and this might be the same camera sensor that Realme plans to incorporate on its flagship device.

Realme GT 5 Pro - Lytia Camera Sensor

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Realme will be launching its GT 5 Pro smartphone in the Chinese market this month, in November 2023, and some of the other features of the upcoming device were also teased in the past few days.

The upcoming smartphone will be arriving equipped with the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, and will be having a 10,000mm² heat dissipation unit, both aimed to offer a better performance on the device. The display of the smartphone is also revealed to support a brightness rate of up 3,000 nits, and the device will be supporting a fast charge feature of up to 240W.

The soon-to-be-launched smartphone has also been confirmed to make its way to the global market as well, and we can expect to hear more about it following its China launch this month.



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