
Realme has unveiled its new Solid State Camera Control button for smartphones. It will enable users to effortlessly capture images while keeping a perfect grip on their phone. The concept is similar to the Camera Control button presented with the latest iPhone 16 models. Here are the details.
Realme’s New Solid State Camera Control Button
Realme will include a new Solid State Camera Control Button on its upcoming smartphones. It will be present as a dedicated hardware key on the side of the device, placed similarly to a camera shutter. It will offer precise controls to users such as adjusting focus, exposure, and other functions.
As per Realme’s teaser images, the button will also let users zoom in and zoom out. It appears that the new hardware key will seamlessly blend with all the functions in the camera app.
Realme has not revealed the smartphone, which will be the first to feature this new Solid State Camera Control button. We can expect the upcoming Realme GT 7 Pro to launch with this new button.
The iPhone 16 Series recently launched with a new Camera Control key. It allows users to adjust focus and zoom levels. The key is quickly gaining popularity among iPhone users as it offers new convenience in accessing camera features with a normal grip, compared to accessing the same settings by touching the screen.
Realme is among the first Android OEMs to announce the implementation of a standalone camera button in its devices. To recall, it was also amongst the first to introduce Apple’s Dynamic Island-like Mini Capsule feature. However, we might have to wait a while before the first device launches for all.
Realme also showcased its new 320W SuperSonic charging technology. It has the potential to fully charge a device in just 4 minutes and 30 seconds. Again, the company has not disclosed the smartphone model, but once it launches, it will be the fastest-charging smartphone in the world.
The brand has also introduced the world’s first anti-reflective smartphone display, its AI Motion Picture technology, and improved 4D Game Vibration technologies.