• These Realme GT 2 Pro microscope photos show how far camera phone

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    These Realme GT 2 Pro microscope photos show how far camera phones have come

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    Wed, 02 Mar 2022 14:01:41 +0000

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    We highlight the remarkable close-up power of the Realme GT 2 Pros microscope lens.

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    In a week of relatively lukewarm product announcements at this years MWC (Mobile World Congress) trade show, the global unveiling of the Realme GT 2 Pro ranked among the most exciting.

    The first real flagship device from the burgeoning Chinese manufacturer, the GT 2 Pro is intended to rival high-end competitors like the Samsung Galaxy
    S22 , offering users impressive visuals and premium features for a price tag that's more accessible to Realmes typically mid-market customer base.

    But while the phone does its best to match, rather than surpass, its more expensive counterparts for overall performance check out our hands-on review for more details the GT 2 Pro has an ace up its sleeve that's testament to the giant leaps forward in mobile photography technology in recent years.

    Similar to the macro camera lenses found on last years Xiaomi Mi 11 and Oppo Find X3 Pro , Realmes latest handset boasts a 40x microscopic sensor that allows users to take super-close-up snaps of inanimate objects. Sure, it sounds like a superfluous addition on paper, but having tested the feature ourselves, we found the results to be pretty incredible.

    Below, weve collated a list of side-by-side images that not only illustrate the power of Realmes new camera technology, but the remarkable ways in which photography can enhance the most mundane of everyday items. Image 1 of 2 A pair of jeans to the naked eye (Image credit: Future / TechRadar) Image 2 of
    2 A pair of jeans at 40x magnification (Image credit: Future / TechRadar)

    Well start with an item that likely occupies the wardrobe of anyone living in a country with a temperate climate (that includes you, Australian readers). A humble pair of jeans appears decidedly unremarkable at face value, but tie-dyed cotton fibers otherwise known as denim look a whole lot more interesting at 40x magnification. Image 1 of 3 A slice of bread to the naked eye (Image credit: Future / TechRadar) Image 2 of 3 A slice of bread at 40x magnification (Image credit: Future / TechRadar) Image 3 of 3 A slice of
    bread at 40x magnification (Image credit: Future / TechRadar)

    We cant decide whether a super-zoomed slice of bread makes the worlds
    greatest invention look more or less appetizing. This is a wholemeal bread, but were still shocked to see how much chemical-induced stickiness lurks beyond the focus of the naked eye (imagine the results on a shop-bought white loaf). It tastes great, mind you. Image 1 of 2 A teabag to the naked eye (Image credit: Future / TechRadar) Image 2 of 2 A teabag at 40x magnification (Image credit: Future / TechRadar)

    If you hadnt gathered already, all the items on this list come from the same British household. As for your standard-issue English breakfast teabag, the Realme GT 2 Pro now has us expecting to find a spider's web-encased Frodo Baggins inside every one (yes, thats a Lord of The Rings joke). Image 1 of 2 The pavement to the naked eye (Image credit: Future / TechRadar) Image 2 of 2 The pavement at 40x magnification (Image credit: Future / TechRadar)

    Surely it's not possible to make a pavement (sorry, sidewalk if you're in the US) look interesting? Well, look a little closer This isnt the prettiest example of microscopic photography on our list, but its still fascinating to see an apparently smooth surface become unrecognizable when magnified several times. Image 1 of 2 A glossy magazine to the naked eye (Image credit: Future
    / TechRadar) Image 2 of 2 A glossy magazine at 40x magnification (Image credit: Future / TechRadar)

    Now this is a result we didnt expect to see. To the naked eye, the surface of this glossy magazine (which we couldnt possibly name in writing) appears, well, glossy but as you can see from the pattern in cover star Mo Salahs
    eye, it actually comprises thousands of minute ink spots. Image 1 of 2 A chocolate biscuit to the naked eye (Image credit: Future / TechRadar) Image 2 of 2 A chocolate biscuit at 40x magnification (Image credit: Future / TechRadar)

    To complement the aforementioned teabag, the humble chocolate digestive biscuit reminds us, at 40x magnification, why we probably shouldnt eat too many biscuits of this ilk. At first glance, the visible clumps on its surface look like harmless, carpet-destined crumbs but the GT 2 Pro's microscope reveals their true sugary nature. Image 1 of 3 A poncho to the naked eye (Image credit: Future / TechRadar) Image 2 of 3 A poncho at 40x magnification (Image credit: Future / TechRadar) Image 3 of 3 A poncho at 40x magnification (Image credit: Future / TechRadar)

    Speaking of carpets (or rugs, more specifically), this genuine Mexican poncho passes the authenticity test when placed under the Realme microscope. It
    looks a lot more welcoming (read: more snuggly) from a distance, mind.

    For more on all the latest tech to emerge from MWC 2022 , stay tuned to TechRadar over the coming weeks. We've covered all the biggest announcements so far, and are continuing to publish our more detailed thoughts about the trends, surprises and disappointments of this year's mobile showcase. Best camera phone 2022 : our picks for the best smartphone cameras right now



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