Companies like Apple have long touted the environmentally-friendly materials they use, plus the company also made a controversial decision to not include the charger with the iPhone, citing eco-friendliness as the reason. Now it looks like Realme is hopping on board the green bandwagon with their latest GT2 Pro smartphone that the company says uses a bio-based polymer design.
According to Realme, the use of this new material for the phone results in a reduction of 35.5% in carbon emissions during the manufacturing process, which is actually pretty impressive. Seeing as this phone is meant to be a flagship, we can’t say we’re too surprised to learn that under the hood, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset will be powering the handset
The phone will also be using a 120Hz 1440p LTPO OLED display, and will also feature a 5,000mAh battery. As for the cameras, the GT2 Pro will be using a 50MP Sony IMX766 sensor for its main shooter, and another 50MP sensor for its ultrawide, and a 40x micro-lens macro camera. The Realme GT2 Pro will be priced starting at €649.