Megapixel war: Realme says it brought 64MP camera to the world
The interesting Xiaomi-realme war on social media has once again
gain attention of their fans and this time, it is regarding the camera
technology, as both the companies claim that they brought smartphones housing
64MP sensor to the world, with realme saying on Friday that they offered the
first-ever "hands-on experience" on the technology.
According to realme, it showcased its latest 64MP quad-camera set
up to the consumers and fans in India on August 8, 2019, and "was the
first to provide the world a hands-on experience of 64MP quad-camera and the
technology behind it".
"realme marked that day by hosting a unique photography event
in New Delhi, wherein the audience was provided with a personal experience and
briefing about the 64MP technology," the company told IANS.
"realme has consistently delivered a cutting-edge, premium
smartphone experience to Indian customers at the most value-driven price points
and has always showcased its true commitment towards its fans," it added.
Xiaomi's Redmi brand showcased the 64MP camera technology in China
on August 6, 2019 while realme said it showcased the same sensor
"hands-on" in New Delhi on August 8, 2019.
Redmi Note 8 series was launched in China on August 29, 2019 with
the same 64MP camera while realme XT smartphone with 64MP sensor arrived in
India on September 13, 2019.
Redmi Note 8 Pro with the same camera technology was launched in
India on October 16.
Both the brands have now locked horns with the 108MP camera in
their devices.
While Xiaomi has launched
Redmi Note 10 Pro Max with the 108MP sensor, realme is set to bring the same
technology in its next offering later this month.
According to industry experts, for consumers, the camera continues
to be a major smartphone purchase determinant.
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