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Realme GT5 Pro launches AIGC elimination function

Realme China President Xu Qi recently announced that the Realme GT5 Pro phone will receive an OTA upgrade with AIGC elimination function this month. There is feedback from netizens in the comment area and it has been updated.

The full name of AIGC is Artificial Intelligence Generative Content, that is, artificial intelligence generated content. The AIGC elimination function can intelligently identify image content, eliminate unnecessary elements, and generate more natural and cleaner images.

It is noticed that OPPO has mentioned the field of AI many times recently. Before New Year’s Eve in the Year of the Dragon, OPPO officially announced that it will push the ColorOS AI New Year Edition to more than 10 million users. The upgrade covers models including Find X7 series, Reno10 series, Find X6 series, Find N3 series, OnePlus 12, OnePlus 11, and OnePlus. There are nearly 20 models including Ace 3, Reno11, Reno11 Pro, OnePlus Ace 2, and Ace 2 Pro.

According to reports, ColorOS AI New Year Edition focuses on enhancing the AI experience, including AI elimination, new Xiaobu assistant, AI call summary, etc. Other aspects include New Year watermark, disabling shake ads, black screen fingerprint unlocking, etc. In addition, ColorOS’s new Xiaobu Assistant also adds Xiaobu AI greeting cards, Xiaobu Photo Studio and other functions.

The Realme GT5 Pro was released in December last year. It is equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, the first Geek Performance Panel 2.0, and the first GPU+CPU dual scheduling. It is equipped with a 5400mAh battery and supports 100W wired fast charging and 50W wireless fast charging.

In terms of screen, the Realme GT5 Pro uses a 6.78-inch 2780×1264 OLED screen with a maximum peak brightness of 4500nit, manual brightness up to 1000nit, and global brightness up to 1600nit. It supports 2160Hz PWM dimming, high-brightness DC dimming, 144Hz refresh rate, and 2160Hz instantaneous touch. control, 20,000 levels of dimming, and custom refresh rate.

In terms of imaging, Realme GT5 Pro has a rear 50MP main camera (Note: Sony LYT-808, 1/1.4″, OIS) + 8MP ultra-wide-angle macro (Sony IMX355) + 50MP periscope telephoto (Sony IMX890) , supports telephoto macro. Front-facing 32MP (Sony IMX615) camera.

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