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Realme 13 Pro series will launch in India soon

Mobile phone maker Realme is gearing up to launch the new Realme 13 Pro Series 5G smartphones in India after the launch of the Realme 12 Pro series. According to the company, Realme 13 Pro Series 5G will be their first professional artificial intelligence (AI) camera phone, offering innovative AI capabilities. The teaser image shows the camera module placed in the center, unlike previous models where it was located on the left side.

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The trailer also includes the text “HYPERIMAGE 4.”

Realme 13 Pro series specifications and features (expected)

According to previous rumors, Realme 13 Pro, marked with model number RMX3989, has recently received certification. Realme 13 Pro+ is likely to feature a 50MP IMX882 3x periscope lens and is likely to be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor.

Realme 13 Pro Series 5G will be available for purchase on the Flipkart online store, as well as on the official Realme store and offline stores. Additional details are said to be released in the coming weeks.

A recent report by 91Mobiles, citing tipster DigitalChatStation, suggests that the Indian variant of the Realme 13 Pro+ will be equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset. This marks an upgrade over the Realme 12 Pro+ that came with the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipset.

The Realme 13 Pro+ is expected to come in four storage variants: 8GB RAM with 128GB storage, 8GB RAM with 256GB storage, 12GB RAM with 256GB storage, and 12GB RAM with 512GB storage.

As a reminder, Realme 12 Pro+ introduces a refined vegan leather back panel and a watch-like fluted metal ring around the rear cameras. The device has an IP65 protection rating, providing protection against dust and water. Powered by a powerful processor, Realme 12 Pro+ handles daily tasks and multitasks while providing decent gaming performance. It runs on the latest Android 14, albeit with pre-installed bloatware that is non-invasive and does not negatively impact user experience.