Realme has released the first teaser of the Realme 13 Pro series in India for the month of July. The Realme 12 Pro lineup was launched earlier this year in multiple markets as the successor to the Realme 12 Pro. There will also be at least two models in the 13 Pro series, such as the Realme 13 Pro and 13 Pro+. The company has officially confirmed the first details of the 13 Pro series here.
With groundbreaking AI features, Realme’s 13 Pro series will be its first smartphone to offer an AI-driven photography experience. Apart from the image below, Realme has not provided any detailed information about the 13 Pro’s photography features.
According to the first official teaser, the Realme 13 Pro series will have a round camera module like the 12 Pro series. As a result, it appears that the design of the 13 Pro series will not differ significantly from its predecessor. According to recent reports, several details about the 13 Pro lineup have emerged.
AI Imaging Event:
As of now, the company has scheduled a Realme AI Imaging Media Preview Event for 4th July 2024 in Bangkok.
In addition to inviting TÜV Rheinland, an internationally acclaimed independent third-party testing, inspection, and certification organization, realme said it would also announce a new collaboration initiative during the event in order to explore the transformative potential of artificial intelligence in smartphone cameras and imaging technology.
Realme said it is implementing a broad range of AI functions across all of its products following the roll-out of its global AI strategy and introduction of its Next AI technology IP.
AI features focused on images are included in this. With its Number Series, Realme is building on its previous camera and imaging innovations, along with its library of advanced imaging technology, to introduce its first AI professional camera smartphone.
As part of the realme AI Imaging Media Preview Event, executives from realme will be joined by representatives from TÜV Rheinland to discuss how these two industry leaders are collaborating to achieve this futuristic vision of smartphone imaging.