Realme’s main focus at this year’s Mobile World Congress is to launch its 14 Pro series in Europe, but the company did a little side quest too.
Meet the Realme interchangeable lens concept – a Realme smartphone that can mount Leica M lenses on its back!
Before we go mounting lenses on, let’s look at the underlying phone. This is a Realme smartphone running a two-year-old Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC. The back is reminiscent of Xiaomi’s 15 Ultra in its dual-tone Silver Chrome.
The Realme has a glass-covered camera island with two cameras – a wide and ultrawide, along with a custom 1-inch type Sony-made sensor without optics.
The camera island’s frame is a sort of special mount, which can take a Leica M mount screw-on adapter, which allows you to attach Leica M lenses.
That means that all of Leica’s considerable lens options are available to you – the Leica M is the oldest actively used camera mount today.
Realme had a 73mm (around 3x) and a 230mm (10x) equivalent lenses. However, if you’re supplying your own lenses, you’d need to account for the crop factor, which is around 2.47 for a 1-inch type phone sensor.
That would make a classic 50mm lens (around a 2x compared to a phone’s main sensor) a 123mm, or around 5.4x.
Realme isn’t first to the concept. We saw the exact same thing back in 2022, when Xiaomi showed a 12S Ultra that could mount Leica M lenses.
Anyway, concept phones are made to prove an engineering point – a bragging right more than a product the company will mass-produce and sell to customers.
So this Realme isn’t coming to a store near you. But it’s still refreshing to see such zest for innovation back at the Mobile World Congress ground after a few stagnant years of conventional phones.
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