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Realme 8 in for review

Realme unveiled the Realme 8 and 8 Pro in March. We already reviewed the Pro model, and now we have the vanilla 8 in Cyber Silver color with us for the full review.

The Realme 8 looks similar to the Pro variant – it’s built around a 6.4″ FullHD+ AMOLED screen with a punch hole in the upper-left corner for the 16MP selfie camera and a fingerprint reader underneath for password-less unlocking, which surprisingly performs better than the 8 Pro’s.


Realme 8 with an AMOLED screen and in-display fingerprint reader

Like the 8 Pro, the vanilla 8’s rear panel, which is prone to fingerprint smudges, houses a quad camera system in the top-left corner. However, the primary camera now uses a 64MP sensor while retaining the rest of the units.

There’s also this big “Dare To Leap” text on the back cover, but it’s now placed on a vertical stripe, which like the camera plate, reflects rainbow colors at different angles.


Realme 8 has a quad camera and big “Dare To Leap” text on the back panel

Under the hood, the Realme 8 has a Helio G95 SoC and runs Android 11-based Realme UI 2.0 out of the box. The smartphone is a gram heavier than the Pro variant but is 0.1mm thinner despite packing a 5000 mAh bigger battery.

The sleek form factor of the Realme 8 makes it easier to hold, and Realme has done a nice job keeping its profile slim. We wouldn’t have guessed it has a 5,000 mAh battery by its slimness.

Realme 8 with Realme 8 Pro

The yellow-colored retail box of the Realme 8 includes the usual paperwork, SIM card ejector tool, protective case, a USB-C cable, and a 30W adapter, which is advertised to charge the phone from flat to 100% in 65 minutes. We’ll obviously test that claim in our full review along with the rest of the Realme 8’s features, so stick around.

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Seagate launches One Touch SSD, delivering portable NVMe performance

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Matthew Wilson
4 days ago
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Today, Seagate launches the One Touch SSD, offering NVMe performance in an external, portable form factor, with up to 2TB of capacity.

The Seagate One Touch SSD is rated for sequential read/write speeds of up to 1030MB/s, using a USB 3.2 Gen 2 USB-C interface. As a portable drive, device compatibility is wide ranging, including support for Windows, Mac and Android devices.

As we can see in the image above, the One Touch SSD uses an aluminium top cover and a soft-touch fabric surface. Colour-wise, the drive is available in black, silver or blue. For monitoring, file syncing, backup and data recovery, users can install Seagate’s included Toolkit desktop software.

The Seagate One Touch SSD will be available before the end of this month with MSRPs of £79.99 (500GB), £134.99 (1TB) and £254.99 (2TB).

KitGuru Says: Are any of you in need of a portable SSD? What do you think of the new Seagate One Touch SSD?

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