Realme 8 Unboxing (Cyber Silver Back Phone With AMOLED Screen) By GSMDome

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Aug 15, 2021
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Realme 8 Unboxing (Cyber Silver Back Phone With AMOLED Screen)

Hi guys this is jason. com, and I'm here with the unboxing of the realm 8. This is a 200 phone or maybe even less than that, which is supposed to be meant for gamers it debuted recently, and it's the lighter version of the realm 8 pro that one has a 108 megapixel camera. This one has a 64 megapixel camera and has this beautiful cyber style backside, which is supposed to imitate the current cyberpunk trend. Now what we're dealing with here is the silver version it catches. The light in a nifty fashion has the motor here there to leap, it's a pretty light and slim phone.

I think I'm going to power it on and see what's inside the box, okay. So let's get things going! Welcome to the realm family. First, there's contact with the key used to access the slots. Then we have the manuals. All the info you need is right here we have a quick guide and also an important information guide.

Then the case which is flexible and transparent, and the phone itself has a screen protection already applied on top of it. I don't know if you can see if it's more clear around the selfie camera area, I've gone already to the process of setting up the device. There's no need to waste time with that, but let's continue the unboxing. So this one here is an USB c to USB a cable which will connect to the PC or to this charger here, which is pretty hefty. It's a dart charge technology unit.

It has an USB a port, and here your promise to achieve 30 watt charging, which is actually not bad at all. Okay. Next up we go to the device itself and talk about the design. It's pretty well, it's pretty light and slim. At the same time, it's glossier than the pro version.

It catches the light in a very nifty fashion. It's made of plastic. Of course, it comes in several silver excuses me, cyborg silver and cyber black and the thickness is just eight millimeters, and it weighs 177 grams, which is actually not bad for what it's supposed to do now. The screen you're, seeing here, which is pretty bright, is a 6.4 inch. Super AMOLED, like the pro one with a resolution: that's full HD plus and promises up to 1000 nits, not bad.

It also has always on display support if you go inside the phone- and we have this app here for that- you can see that it has a MediaTek, hello, g95, CPU, 12, nanometer outscore, it's accompanied by either four or six gigs of ram. We are lucky to have the six gigs of ram and also 128 gigabytes of storage, there's also version with 64 plus micros. Now the battery we have available on this device is a 5 000 William unit with 30 watt charging, and if you go to the bottom of the phone you're going to see an audio jack, dual microphones, USB c 2.0 and the singular speaker on the phone for connectivity, there's Wi-Fi dual-band happening here and also Bluetooth, 5.1 GPS, a GPS, glass, BDS 4g, and that's about it. Now, on the software front, we're running on android 11, and it's got uh well real UI 2.0 on top a newer version compared to our recently tested Realme 7 pro. If you want to talk about the camera, this is a 16 megapixel shooter, like we got on the pro version and at the back side we have a quad camera with a big led flash there's, the main 64 megapixel camera f 1.8 aperture, face detection autofocus, coupled with an 8 megapixel ultra-wide 2, megapixel macro and 2 megapixel both camera. It shoots 4k video, and it has a variety of other features, including a starry mode, which is able to capture the stars during the nighttime and the skyline in a beautiful fashion.

So you can go here, and you can find the story mode which should well. It will probably come with an update from what I've heard um. So we also have a slo-mo. We have the dual capture here. There's a 64-megapixel capture.

There's a portrait! There's your photo! There's your video! There is your night mode and if you go to the photo, you can also pull this back and do a tilt shift capture which basically creates a center area which you can surround with the lines or a circle of blur. In order to highlight it, that's the core idea of a tilt shift, it's basically a miniature landscape, which is meant to look huge. Now, aside from that, we also have copper liquid cooling for gamers and for security. We have an optical fingerprint scanner, embedded right here that works with the selfie camera. Here, let's see if I forgot anything I mentioned gamers before, and the fact that this phone may well be one for gamers, there's.

Also, this special gaming area, which you can pull up. You have three modes: low, balanced and gamer mode. You can see here the CPU, GPU resources and create profiles for your games and get rid of all butter sound features. This is the solo pre-installed app. You can create a collage using your photos and videos use all sorts of trimming effects.

You can use the soundtrack change, the fonts filters and all that or even use AI cut. So that's pretty nice, okay and the UI itself is highly customizable, so you can use 100 plus customization options to tweak your experience, which is pretty nice, and I still have TikTok installed and some productivity apps like the WPS Office. So this is it in a nutshell. This is the real me. Eight sounds like a gaming phone for below 200, which is not bad.

This backside is definitely memorable, at least in this version, so I look forward to playing games on it and seeing what the study mode brings from what I thought it should come with an update. That's it from us from jsn1. com, bye, bye,.


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