Realme expanded its pool of smartphones with the launch of the Realme 8 series. This according to the company, is a refreshed successor of the Realme 7 series.

But looks like the company invested heavily in the 108MP camera module that they had to compromise on other departments.

The processor on Realme 8 Pro remains the same as Realme 7 Pro, the charging speed has been reduced, mono speakers, and no AOD customizations either. This clearly doesn’t make Realme 8 Pro a successor.

The company, however, continues to improvise with the help of software updates.

The Realme 8 and 8 Pro have bagged a new update that brings multiple optimizations as well as some unique features.

Realme 8’s changelog is all about optimizations and arrives with UI Version: RMX3085_11.A.08.

[Camera]

– Added the Starry mode

– Optimized the noise issue in Photo Mode of the rear camera

– Optimized the image quality in 64M mode of rear camera

– Optimized the noise issue in shooting photos and videos of third-party application

– Optimized the low color temperature and color saturation issue of the rear camera

– Optimized the image quality of the front camera

– Optimized the oversaturation issue in some scenarios of front camera

– Optimized the color and brightness of Night mode

[Touch]

– Optimized the touching algorithm and improved the touching experience

[Power consumption]

– Optimized the overpower consumption in some scenarios

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It is the Realme 8 Pro that bags a few exciting elements. The update arrives with UI Version: RMX3081_11.A.27 and takes the security patch to the month of April.

[Security]

– Android security patch: April 2021

[Camera]

– Added Hyper motion SLO-MO mode of the rear camera

– Update watermark style

– Fixed the flicker issue of taking photos with the rear camera in some scenarios

– Fixed the probabilistic color shifts issue of the rear camera

[Network]

– Added support for VoWiFi function of Vi India carrier

[System]

– Fixed the probabilistic issue of unable to swipe down to expand the status bar when power on

– Fixed the probabilistic issue of prompting reset failed in the notification bar

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The VoWiFi support for the Vi network in India is significant as the carrier didn’t support this feature on Realme devices until today.

This also sends out positive news to other Realme users who use Vi as their network provider.

VoWiFi, as the name goes, enables voice-over WiFi that lets users establish high-quality calls even when the networks are weak.

Next up is the Hyper motion SLO-MO Mode of the rear camera. The camera module packed in the Realme 8 series is a total beast and goes without saying.

This feature will add more value to the camera enthusiasts who have planned to opt for this device.

The point to note here is that the update, as always, will roll out in batches and may not immediately appear on your device.

Having been launched with Android 11-based Realme UI 2.0 out-of-the-box, the Realme 8 series has a good scope in the software update department. Here’s a dedicated tracker that you must check out.

Note: We have more such stories in our dedicated Realme Section so be sure to follow them as well.

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