Earlier today, we reported on the release date of the upcoming Realme GT 2 series which is slated to launch in China on January 4. Now, Realme has officially teased the device giving us the first looks of the upcoming Realme GT 2 Pro.

VOGUE Italy has featured the upcoming Realme GT 2 Pro, revealing the design profile of the device via live images. Pictures of the device showcase a distinct stylistic approach that has been created in collaboration with Naoto Fukasawa, a well-known Japanese industrial designer.

The design featured on this smartphone is called Paper Tech Master Design, which is inspired by paper and offers a premium aesthetically pleasing look. Apart from the design, the GT 2 Pro features the world’s first bio-based smartphone design. Realme stated that the phone’s back cover uses a bio-polymer material which is an eco-friendly alternative to fossil raw materials.
The teased images confirm a triple camera module featuring 50MP primary cameras, the world’s first 150 degrees 50MP ultrawide camera, and a telephoto lens. A dual-LED flash is also present on the camera bump.
Additionally, ITHome has reported that the upcoming Realme GT 2 Pro has been sighted on e-commerce websites revealing key specs of the device. These include the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC, a 6.51-inch FHD+ Super OLED screen, high refresh rate, under-screen fingerprint recognition, 5000mAh battery, and the realme UI 3.0. The phone is also said to feature a new Antenna Array Matrix System that will power the connectivity features of the GT 2 Pro.
The device is set to release in the Chinese market on January 4, 2022. So stay tuned as we will be covering the official launch event.
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