With Motorola becoming the world’s first smartphone brand to announce the new Moto Edge X30 in China powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC. Now we have many other Chinese brands to soon introduce their first flagship right from Xiaomi to Realme and Huawei. Ahead of the launch, Realme had kept a special event today which revealed some of the features of the Realme GT 2 Pro.

Design:

So the first feature of the new flagship Realme GT 2 Pro is the design itself which will be made by renowned designer Naoto Fukasawa. This time the flagship aka Realme GT 2 Pro will turn out to be the world’s first phone to be made out of paper. The company called the material is Paper Tech Master Design. A biopolymer material from SABIC is an eco-friendly alternative to fossil fuels that contribute to global warming.

Apart from that Realme also announced using new packaging with less plastic results in an overall plastic ratio of 0.3% instead of 21.7%.

Camera:

Further, Realme’s upcoming flagship Realme GT 2 Pro will be the first one to ship with a whopping 150-degrees ultra-wide sensor. This sensor will offer 278% higher field-of-view than any ordinary ultra-wide sensor with 89-degrees FOV.

For optimal use of the lens, the company also developed the world’s first fisheye mode. To enhance the pictures visually by creating an “ultra-long depth of field effect.”

Connectivity:

Lastly, the third and much needed is the connectivity support on the new Realme GT2 Pro. The new Realme GT 2 Pro will come with the world’s first “Ultra Wide Band HyperSmart Antenna Switching,” a Wi-Fi Enhancer, and 360° NFC technology.

This new feature employs Ultra Wide Band HyperSmart Antenna Switching. A design that uses 12 antennas covering all sides of the phone and is able to “support mainstream bands in almost all directions”. Letting the smartphone automatically select the most reliable signal by evaluating all the antennas’ signal strength.

Asymmetrical Wi-Fi antenna design, on the other hand. It improves signal stability by 20% around the phone, as opposed to the asymmetrical design.

The GT 2 Pro’s two top cellular antennas have also been integrated with an NFC signal transceiver function. It increases its sensing area by 500%, as well as its sensing distance by 20%. On top of that, the upper portion of the smartphone can sense NFC signals. This allows the chip to be used to swipe cards or smartphones.