In the wake of the global debut of the realme 12 Pro Series 5G in January 2024, which ignited anticipation among tech enthusiasts, realme Philippines has now dropped a tantalizing hint about the imminent arrival of the smartphone series in the country. The revelation came through a post on the official Facebook page of realme Philippines, creating a buzz among eager consumers.

The smartphone giant, which recently witnessed consecutive sold-out performances of the realme Note 50 (4GB+64GB) and the triumphant launch of the realme C67, is once again set to raise the bar in the Philippine market.

While realme Philippines has not yet disclosed the specific variant of the Pro Series slated for the local market, the company has officially confirmed the introduction of the new model, realme 12+ 5G, as part of the realme 12 Series 5G. The inclusion of the “+” symbol in the new model’s name underscores realme’s commitment to delivering unparalleled value in the mid-range smartphone segment.

Boasting exceptional photography capabilities, the realme 12+ 5G is poised to redefine imaging standards. In a strategic move, realme collaborated with the renowned Oscar-winning cinematographer Claudio Miranda to develop three distinct image enhancement filters inspired by his critically acclaimed films.

In adherence to realme’s tradition of showcasing innovative design in its smartphones, the realme 12+ 5G draws inspiration from the world of luxury watches, ushering in a new era in smartphone design language.

Tech enthusiasts and prospective buyers are urged to mark their calendars for February 29, when realme will unveil more details about the highly anticipated realme 12 Series 5G on its official Facebook page. As excitement builds up, consumers can expect cutting-edge features and an immersive smartphone experience with the upcoming release.


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