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This new phone puts a mini screen next to the camera for your selfies

By dailyguardian.aeJanuary 16, 20263 Mins Read
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Early retail pages for the unannounced Realme 16 have already laid out the spec sheet, as leaked by a Vietnamese publication. Images, colors, and memory options are visible, which usually points to a launch that’s close.

The main hook is a small secondary screen tucked into the rear camera island, not unlike the Nubia or the Lava Agni 3. It sits beside the lenses and pairs with a reflective panel, letting you frame yourself while using the main camera instead of the front shooter.

The rest reads like a practical build. There’s an AMOLED display with a fast refresh rate, a big battery, and strong water and dust protection in a plastic frame. What’s still missing is pricing and where it will actually go on sale.

The rear screen does the framing

That tiny rear screen is designed to turn the main cameras into your selfie setup. Flip the phone around, check your framing on the rear preview, and shoot with the better sensors on the back.

The camera layout shown online lists three rear cameras. A 50-megapixel main sensor leads, backed by an ultra-wide and a third lens aimed at depth or close-up shots. There’s also a front-facing selfie camera, so you’re not forced into the rear-screen workflow.

The open question is usability. If the screen only works as a basic preview, the appeal may fade once the novelty wears off.

Big specs, same buying math

The spec list is built to compete on everyday comfort. The front panel is listed as AMOLED with a 120Hz refresh rate, and the battery is shown at 7,000mAh with 60W wired charging. That points to long days and quick top-ups.

Software is the other eyebrow-raiser. The pages claim Android 16 out of the box, alongside multiple RAM and storage options and several finishes.

None of that replaces the missing basics. Price and availability will still decide whether this phone makes sense.

What to watch before February

A February launch window is referenced, so official details should land soon. The first thing to watch is the price bracket and the launch regions, because that’s what determines whether the rear screen is a useful extra or a hard sell.

It’s also worth paying attention to how the rear preview integrates with the camera app. Smooth switching, usable controls, and clear visibility outdoors will matter more than the novelty factor.

If selfies are your priority, this one is worth tracking until the announcement fills in the gaps. After that, compare it on price, camera speed, and battery performance before committing.

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