The Realme 14 Pro series, featuring a unique cold-sensitive design (Unique Pearl Design), is expected to launch in early 2025

The Realme 14 Pro series, featuring a unique cold-sensitive design (Unique Pearl Design), is expected to launch in early 2025
The Realme 14 Pro series, featuring a unique cold-sensitive design (Unique Pearl Design), is expected to launch in early 2025

Realme's upcoming mid-range smartphones have shown no signs of difference from their predecessors 13 Pro and Pro+ in the leaks that have taken place so far. Today, however, the brand announced that it will actually ditch the Monet Design of these devices for something more likely to distinguish its latest numbered series smartphones.

The 14 Pro series is now presented at the address as the “world's first cold phone” as the“premiers devicesin the world with color changing design sensitive to cold” on realme.in. The new selling point apparently consists of new photochromic materials that allow the rear panels of smartphones to gradually change color.

However, it appears that the 14 Pro and Pro+ will experience this reaction in response to cold weather rather than something like light exposure. As a result, Indian fans of the brand might get the chance to appreciate this new effect at its true value, as the 14 Pro series is now on track for a January 2025 launch in the country.

Its new pearly design“thermosensible” will run in swirling patterns, some of which darken over time as the ambient temperature falls to 16°C or lower, and will apparently vary depending on exposure to light will vary from unit to unit .

Meanwhile, the legendary “leaker” Digital Chat Station now claims to confirm that the screen “IP68/69“14 Pro+ will have a slightly different body, more Honor Magic6-to go with its thin-bezel display and Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 gen 3 punch-hole display.

The Realme 13 Pro: starting at INR 23,990 on Amazon.in

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