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The new Realme’s Coca-Cola phone is coming

The new Realme’s Coca-Cola phone is coming. Although limited edition and customized smartphone models are nothing new, this one may be the weirdest so far.

A unique edition of Realme’s 10 Pro has been introduced by Realme in association with Coca-Cola. You did read that correctly. To redesign its most recent low-cost phone, the Chinese phone manufacturer teamed up with the most valuable beverage brand in the world.

Although the alterations are nearly entirely cosmetic, as you might assume, the level of detail is amazing. The Coca-Cola logo, in a two-tone design with all three of the brand’s color schemes, white, and black—is imprinted on the back of the phone.

The new Realme’s Coca-Cola phone:

The box has a similar appearance, and the Deluxe Boxset it comes in has several stickers, a custom figure, and a SIM ejector tool with a bottle top handle.

The software experience is also subject to adjustments, though. Like the standard 10 Pro, it runs Realme UI 4.0 on top of Android 13, but you also receive distinctive Coke backgrounds, ringtones, and a unique charging sound. Each app on your device now has a new icon set that gives it a touch of red and white.

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The new Realme's Coca-Cola phone
The new Realme’s Coca-Cola phone

Main Features:

Everything else is the same as it was when the Realme 10 Pro first debuted in November. The phone still has a Snapdragon 695 chip inside, therefore it supports 5G. It supports three cameras—a 108Mp primary camera, a 2Mp depth camera, and a 16Mp selfie camera—and a 6.72in 120Hz LCD display.

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Along with dual speakers, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a 5,000mAh battery that supports 33W wired charging, there are also 5,000mAh batteries.

The Coca-Cola Edition will cost you a little bit more, though. The lone configuration, which costs 20,999 (about $254/£209), has 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. The normal version begins at 18,999 (about $230/£189), in contrast. The latter, though, only has 6GB of RAM at launch.

However, as it is only available in India, it doesn’t appear that either will be finding its way to the UK or Europe any time soon. And the ordinary Realme 10 Pro will serve you better in any case, unless you’re an absolute Coca-Cola fanatic.

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