Android Authority: Realme releases smartphone with gesture unlock feature
Realme has released its flagship smartphone GT5 Pro, which has gesture support. Android Authority reports this.
The front panel of the device has a built-in 32-megapixel front camera and a 3D sensor. The company said that the user can bring his palm to the locked screen of the smartphone, and the device will be unlocked. Apparently, to set up this feature, you will first need to scan your palm.
Also, the device created by Realme supports gestures – a special algorithm is responsible for this. The user can open a list of recently running applications, move the cursor, and return to the home screen.
Realme GT5 Pro received the flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, 12 gigabytes of RAM and 256 gigabytes of internal memory, a triple camera with 50, 50 and 8 megapixel lenses, a 5400 milliamp-hour battery with support for 100 watt fast charging. The back panel of the device is covered with leather.
Realme GT5 Pro is available for purchase in China. The cost of the device is 3399 yuan, or about 44 thousand rubles.
At the end of November, the Chinese corporation Realme announced sales of 200 million smartphones. The company reached this milestone five years after its founding.
Source: Lenta

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