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Realme Neo8 Specs Details Emerge One Day Before Launch
Realme is set to unveil the Realme Neo8 tomorrow in China, and new details have emerged ahead of the announcement. The company has now confirmed the phone’s camera specifications, while its pricing has surfaced separately through a leak.
Camera Specifications Officially Confirmed
In posts shared on Weibo, Realme confirmed that the Neo8 will feature a 50MP primary rear camera using the Sony IMX896 sensor.
The smartphone will also include a 50MP periscope telephoto camera offering 3.5x optical zoom, 7x lossless zoom, and up to 120x digital zoom. In addition, the rear camera setup is expected to include an 8MP ultra-wide camera, while the front houses a 16MP selfie camera.
Pricing Details Leak Online
Separately, pricing information for the Realme Neo8 has reportedly leaked through Oppo’s AI-backed customer support chat.
According to the leak, the 12GB RAM and 256GB storage variant will be priced at $375, while the 12GB/512GB model could cost $445. The 16GB/256GB version is listed at $415, the 16GB/512GB variant at $485, and the top-end 16GB/1TB model at $560.
Key Hardware and Display Features
Realme has confirmed that the Neo8 will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset. The phone will feature a Samsung M14 OLED display with a 165Hz refresh rate.
It will pack an 8,000mAh battery and will be offered in Cyber Purple, Mecha Grey, and Origin White color options.
Realme is expected to reveal full availability and additional details at the official launch event tomorrow in China.
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