Alongside the Realme 6 Pro, the Chinese giant has also launched the standard Realme 6 today at its event in New Delhi. It’s being pitched as a successor to last year’s Realme 5 Pro instead of the lower-end Realme 5. Realme is confident that it’s offering you a great 90Hz display, gaming-centric MediaTek chipset, 64MP quad-camera system, and blazing-fast charging speeds.
Starting off with the design, the company has taken inspiration from comets to offer you two stunning colors. It looks cool, but the company is still offering a polycarbonate back panel. I’m not one to complain though because of the price tag and feature set that you can check out down below. There’s a 3.5mm headphone jack, USB Type-C port, physical fingerprint sensor-cum-power button, and a lot more.
In the camera department, Realme 6 Pro includes a quad-camera system helmed by the 64MP (f/1.8) ISOCELL GW1 sensor that’s also found on the flagship Realme X50 Pro that was launched earlier last month. It is coupled with an 8MP (f/2.3) ultra-wide camera with a 119-degree FOV, a 2MP macro lens with a fixed 4cm focus distance, and finally, a 2MP mono lens to capture more details while clicking portraits.
Realme 6 has been priced at Rs. 12,999 for the 4GB+64GB base variant but you are required to shell out Rs. 14,999 for the 6GB+128GB variant and Rs. 15,999 for the high-end 8GB+128GB variant.