Realme today unveiled two new mid-range smartphones: Realme 8 and 8 Pro. New items have become better than their predecessors, but not in everything. Some characteristics have changed little even since the Realme 6 line, but it is worth remembering that the manufacturer updates this family every six months, that is, only a year has passed since the release of Realme 6 and 6 Pro.

The 90 Hz IPS screen in the Realme 6 Pro last year gave way to the 60 Hz AMOLED panel in the Realme 7 Pro, now the relatively younger model has gone the same way. That is, the Realme 8 uses a Super AMOLED display without an increased frame rate and with a scanner under the screen. The diagonal is 6.4 inches with Full HD + resolution. Thus, both new items were left without a 90-Hz screen, which at one time attracted Realme 6 and 6 Pro.
At the same time, Realme 8 is based on SoC MediaTek Helio G95, and this is the same platform that underlies Realme 7, and the G90T in Realme 6 differs very little from it. In addition, the 30-watt charger, the 5000 mAh battery, and, apparently, all five cameras with the main 64-megapixel sensor are unchanged. But the smartphone has become significantly thinner and lighter: 8 mm and 177 g, respectively. RAM in Realme 8 from 4 to 8 GB, flash memory is always 128 GB. Prices in India start at $ 205.

Realme 8 Pro also repeats Realme 7 Pro in many ways, but here the situation is more interesting. The device has exactly the same SoC Snapdragon 720G, the same 4500 mAh battery, the same 6 or 8 GB of RAM, 128 GB of flash memory and a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED screen without an increased frame rate. At the same time, the fast charging power has been reduced from 65 to 50 W, the resolution of the front camera is now 16 megapixels instead of 32 megapixels, and the new product, apparently, does not have stereo speakers. But there is a 108-megapixel main camera, which the manufacturer focuses on, but not the fact that in the eyes of potential buyers it is worth those cuts relative to the Realme 7 Pro.

You can also highlight the color Illuminating Yellow, which glows in the dark. Realme 8 Pro launches in India at $ 250.
As a result, both new items look like a very modest update relative to their predecessors, and some aspects have become even worse.
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