realme 8 5G Unboxing and Hands-On By YugaTech

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Aug 15, 2021
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realme 8 5G Unboxing and Hands-On

Hi guys Justine here of fig attack and real me, is bolstering its Realme 8 series with the release of a new model this time with 5g connectivity. I am, of course, talking about this realm 85g, it's different from its siblings packing a 6.5 inch IPS display with 90hz refresh rate, a MediaTek density, 700, 5g, chipset and triple rear cameras sounds interesting, then keep on watching all right. Let's check out this yellow box lifting the cover, we're greeted with the smaller box. That reads: hey welcome to Realme family. This contains the paperwork, jelly case and the sim ejector tool, and then we get the phone itself. Let's remove the plastic there now setting it aside for now.

Other things we get in the box are this power, brick and USB type c, cable, and that's everything focusing on the phone now, the Realme 85g looks similar to the other realm 8 models. It has a slightly larger 6.5-inch screen with full HD plus resolution. However, instead of a super AMOLED display, it has an IPS panel. It may not have such deep blacks and punchy colors, but you can still expect natural and vivid looking ones. It did get a 90hz refresh rate upgrade, which is not available in the realm 8 and realm 8.

Pro models there's no mention of any special glass protection, but it has a screen protector. Pre-Installed in the upper left corner, we get a hole, punch notch for the 16 megapixel selfie camera well-placed above it in the bezel is the earpiece onto buttons and ports found on the left is the volume buttons and just above it is the triple card tray for two NATO size, sim cards and a micro SD card. The buttons are click and are easy to reach, since it's placed near the center of the frame. Meanwhile, on the right side, we can find the power or lock button, which also doubles as a fingerprint scanner like the volume buttons it's easy to reach as well, there's nothing on top, but things get busy at the bottom part from here we can see the 3.5 millimeter, headphone jack, main microphone, USB c port and loudspeaker flipping it to its back, and you will spot the camera module that sports a similar design. That's found on the other realm 8 models, together with the LED flash, it houses, the 48 megapixel main a 2 megapixel macro and a 2 megapixel depth sensor, like usual, we'll go more in depth in our folder view, but for now take a look at the few sample photos we got so this really 85g is mostly made out of plastic, but it gets a nice metallic paint job on the frame, while the curved back panel looks like glass, I'm telling you guys this can easily be mistaken as glass.

However, its glossy finish can be quite a fingerprint magnet, so we suggest putting a case on now. The unit we have is in the supersonic blue color, and it's also available in supersonic black. It has this dynamic light design which resembles rays of light that emanates from the camera module. We like it moving on, despite the large screen and packing more antennas, the realm 85g is still relatively thin at 8.5 millimeters and light at 185 grams. It feels comfortable to grip and easy to hold, which can be attributed to the curved sides on the back panel and small chamfers in the frame.

As for internals powering, the Realme 85g is a MediaTek dimension 700 5g chipset, with an outscore CPU Mali, g57, GPU, 8, gigabytes of ram and 128 gigabytes of storage. Meanwhile, running the software side is realm UI, that's based on android 11. Well, we'll use it more in the next couple of days to update you with its performance, so stay tuned for our full review, so yeah, this realm 85g will be officially announced and priced next week, so also stay tuned for that, if you're interested and if you have any thoughts or questions about this realm 85g do, let us know in the comments below also if you enjoyed this video, be sure to drop a like subscribe to our channel for more content hit that bell icon. So you don't miss any future uploads and be sure to visit yugatech. com for the latest tech news and reviews.

Once again, this is Justin and don't forget to wash your hands and stay at home.


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