For the Chinese market, the Wi-Fi only Realme Pad X was unveiled in May. The tablet is being promoted by the business as the "only 5G tablet in the premium mid-range sector" as it gets ready to launch in India. The R&D team has also created a function to make video chats a little bit simpler using the tablet's 105° front-facing camera, so that won't be the only change.
You are automatically tracked by the Limelight function to ensure that you are in the centre of the frame, allowing you to walk around freely rather than being fixed to your chair.
The capability allows for up to 5 persons to be tracked, making it handy in group settings as well. The algorithm, which was created in-house, will zoom out to make room for a new group member and zoom in again if someone quits.
At launch, Limelight will be accessible through Zoom, Google Meet, and Google Duo; Realme is planning to extend compatibility for additional video calling services.
Yes, in a nutshell, this is Apple's Center Stage function. But it's a feature that's beneficial enough that the business decided to incorporate it on both the 27" Studio Display and its iPads.
Nevertheless, the Realme Pad X 5G will be introduced in India on July 26 along with a new timepiece, a few pairs of headphones, and a monitor.
For complete information on the Realme Pad X 5G launch, the Realme Watch 3, and other new goods, check back on Tuesday.