Realme 8s 5G, Realme 8i and Realme Pad will launch in India on September 9, the company announced last week. Realme 8S price in India has also been revealed and the company has started teasing the phone. Realme 8S specifications are out along with the price confirming the upcoming Realme phone will come with 64MP-powered triple cameras, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and an all-new special purple colour edition.
Realme 8S will sport a 90Hz 6.5-inch Full HD+ display running on MediaTek’s Dimensity 810 SOC offering 5G connectivity on a budget and Android 11.
Both the Realme 8 phones will launch in India on September 9. Realme already has a diversified Realme 8 series in the country offering three phones as of now: Realme 8, Realme 8 5G and Realme 8 Pro.
Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming Realme 8S and Realme 8i in India.
Realme 8S Price In India, Realme 8i Price In India: Realme 8S India Launch Date?
Realme 8S price in India could start at somewhere around Rs 15,000 for the base model, while Realme 8i price in India may start at around Rs 12,000. Realme 8S is said to be available in only 128GB and 256GB storage options, so the base model could cost a little more than usual Realme phones. Realme 8S price in India for base model may start at Rs 15,999 offering 128GB storage on-board.
Realme 8S and Realme 8i India launch will happen on September 9, already confirmed. Realme 8S and Realme 8i Flipkart availability has also been confirmed.
Realme 8S Specifications: Realme 8S Specs, Features
The leaked Realme 8S design shows a very identical to other Realme 8-series phones with some minor changes in design language. The upcoming Realme smartphone will have the triple camerasm system arranged in a square module alongside an LED flash. The volume rocker stays on the left, the SIM card tray on right and the power button has an integrated fingerprint sensor on the right as well.
The new change is a color option. The phone has been leaked in a new purple colour, which confirms Realms 8S will launch in a special Purple colour option.
Realme 8S specifications leaked by @OnLeaks and 91mobiles confirm a 6.5-inch Full HD+ display offering 90Hz refresh rate. The Realme phone will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 810 SoC offering 5G connectivity.
The device will be available in 6GB and 8GB RAM options with an additional 5GB virtual RAM.
The company will roll out the new virtual RAM feature with Realme 8S where the device UI will use a portion of the internal storage for seamless performance and multitasking. Realme 8S will have 128GB or 256GB storage options running on Android 11 OS with Realme UI 2.0 custom skin on top.
Coming to Realme 8S cameras, the device will have a triple camera setup at the back featuring a 64MP primary sensor with an ultrawide lens and a macro sensor. The device is said to come with a 16MP snapper upfront. Realme 8S will be backedy a 5,000mAh battery with 33W Dart fast-charging support. Realme 8S will have a USB Type-C port for charging along with a 3.5mm audio jack.
Realme 8i Specifications, Design: Realme 8i Full Specs, Features
Realme 8i will come with a punch-hole cutout at the top-left corner with a triple camera system at the back inside a square module. The fingerprint sensor will be on the right side embedded within the power button, while the USB Type-C port, 3.5mm audio jack and speaker grille are at the bottom. Realme 8i will sport a 6.59-inch Full HD+ display offering 120Hz refresh rate, punch-hole cutout and slim bezels.
The phone is said to have a polycarbonate body. Realme 8i will be the first phone to be powered by the MediaTek Helio G96 with two Cortex-A76 cores clocked up to 2.05GHz and six Cortex-A55 cores paired with Mali-G57 MC2 GPU. Realme 8i will come with 4GB RAM and 128GB UFS 2.2 storage.
Realme 8i will boast a triple camera setup at the back featuring a 50MP primary sensor, a 8MP wide angle camera and a 2MP macro camera. Upfront, Realme 8i will come with a 16MP snapper. The upcoming Realme phone will be backed by a sizable 5,000mAh battery with at least 30W fast charging support, yet to be confirmed though.