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The company unveils the realme 10 Pro and 10 Pro+ series. The 10 Pro+ stands out with a 120Hz curved display featuring 2160Hz dimming, a featherweight build described as hyperspace design, a 108 MP ProLight camera, and strong performance driven by the Dimensity 1080 5G chipset with up to 12GB+12GB RAM. The 8GB+128GB variant starts at roughly $379, while the realme 10 Pro in the 8GB+128GB configuration launches around $319. Both models boast a 120 Hz screen, a slim 1 mm bezel, the Snapdragon 695 5G processor, a 108 MP ProLight camera, and the distinctive hyperspace design.

Curved-screen smartphones carry a premium perception due to their upscale aesthetics, comfortable grip, and higher production costs compared with flat screens. With a 2.33 mm bottom edge, the realme 10 Pro+ provides a borderless viewing experience and a more ergonomic hold.

The display includes today’s pinnacle 2160 Hz dimming technology to curb screen flicker. Dimming efficiency is amplified about 4.5 times versus the typical 480 Hz seen on many flagship devices. In darker environments (brightness under 90 nits), the display automatically switches to 2160 Hz dimming to preserve color accuracy and safe viewing, a claim supported by two TÜV Rheinland eye-protection certifications.

Thanks to a fourth-generation anti-touch algorithm, the 10 Pro+ minimizes ghost touches on the curved surface by expanding the active area by 20%. The software also adds curved-screen interactions such as edge lighting, dynamic wallpapers, and a smart sidebar.

Design

A spatial concept makes light refract as it moves, creating a three-dimensional, fast-moving visual effect. Each turn of the wrist and every new angle reveals a fresh light play. The device weighs 173 g and measures 7.78 mm thick, powered by a 5000 mAh battery. It is offered in Hyperspace, Nebula Blue, and Dark Matter colors, and retains the classic dual-lens camera design.

Additions include the familiar dual-lens reflex camera silhouette, reinforcing the premium look.

108 MP ProLight camera

The phone carries a ProLight camera system with 108 MP resolution and HyperShot Imaging Architecture. AI-driven photography optimizations, plus a RAW-domain algorithm, enhance overall camera performance across three engines. QuickShot Acceleration enables night shots in about one second, five times faster than the previous generation. The Image Fusion engine refines HDR output, and Super Nightscape allows RAW-based night photography with finer detail.

Key features include 3x sensorless zoom for genuine optical-quality magnification, Street Photography 3.0 with urban filters tied to location, Street Shot Watermark displaying capture parameters, and a DIS Engine that maintains sharpness in unstable conditions.

Other additions include Super Group Portrait, Single Shot, and AI Video Tracking to elevate the overall shooting experience.

Dimensity 1080 5G processor with up to 12GB RAM

The device is powered by the Dimensity 1080 5G chipset, with eight cores running at 2.6 GHz and a strong AnTuTu score around 520K. Sitting in the upper-middle tier for performance, it delivers solid gaming frames, efficient power use, and smooth daily tasks.

It supports 4G-to-5G handoff, 4G during calls, dual-carrier aggregation, and a broad 46-band 5G footprint. Available RAM options include 6GB, 8GB, and 12GB, with memory expansion to 256GB for storage.

The realme 10 Pro series marks the first smartphone lineup to ship with realme UI 4.0, promising a refreshed user experience and new features.

This is realme 10 Pro

The realme 10 Pro 5G offers a premium display with a 120 Hz Unlimited rate. It shares the high-end photography capabilities and design language of the 10 Pro+ 5G, powered by the Snapdragon 695 5G, a 5000 mAh battery, 33W SUPERVOOC charging, and a 108 MP ProLight camera, all running realme UI 4.0 pre-installed.

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