Highlights
- Realme 16 Pro series launching January 6 with upgraded cameras.
- Both Realme 16 Pro and Pro+ feature 200 MP Samsung HP5 main sensor.
- Realme 16 Pro+ adds 3.5× telephoto using Samsung JN5 sensor.
- New LumaColor image engine promises lifelike skin tones and lighting.
- Video recording up to 4K HDR 60 fps on both front and rear cameras.
All Eyes on Realme’s Camera Revolution
Realme is gearing up for an energetic start to the year by officially unveiling its Realme 16 Pro series on January 6. I, Sujit Ram, have been following this development closely, and the buzz among tech fans already hints at a major step forward in mobile photography.
The company has confirmed that both the Realme 16 Pro and the Realme 16 Pro+ will come equipped with a 200‑megapixel main camera powered by Samsung’s HP5 sensor. Measuring 1/1.56 inches with f/1.8 aperture, this sensor supports full‑pixel autofocus and delivers 1× and 2× optical‑quality zoom, aiming for exceptional detail and clarity under various lighting conditions.

Realme 16 Pro+ Takes It Further
The biggest excitement lies with the Pro+ model. It adds a 3.5× optical telephoto lens based on Samsung’s JN5 sensor. This complements the ultrawide lens, creating a complete zoom range from 0.6× all the way to 120×. Realme proudly calls this setup a “full focal‑length system,” ideal for portraits, street photography, and long‑distance shots.
Under the hood, Realme is introducing its new LumaColor Image Technology, which uses sophisticated algorithms to enhance skin tones, light balance, and depth control. The brand says photos will appear more realistic, featuring accurate shadows and lively textures — a boost that professional photographers should appreciate.
Supporting software such as HyperRAW, InstantSnap, and Anti‑Distortion works in the background to preserve detail, stabilize quick moments, and reduce edge stretching when using extreme zoom. In short, Realme wants every shot to feel as if taken with a premium standalone camera.

Video That Means Business
For videographers, the Pro+ continues to impress. It supports 4K HDR recording at zoom levels 1×, 2×, 3.5×, and 7×, and also enables 4K 60 fps at 1× and 3.5× simultaneously. Even the front camera gets the same 4K 60 fps ability — a rare find in this price bracket. This combination should elevate vloggers’ and content creators’ experience straight out of the box.
Sujit Ram’s View
As someone following Realme’s trajectory for years, I find the return of the Pro+ line intriguing. India last saw a Pro+ in the Realme 13 series, which became known for its periscope camera gains. If the Realme 16 Pro+ delivers the same class‑leading performance, it could redefine mid‑range photography again.
