Realme Announces Global Launch for 14 Pro Series and Hints at an Ultra Model

Realme is set to showcase its latest innovation at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona. During this event, the company will unveil its new 14 Pro series smartphones to a global audience. In a recent press release, Realme hinted at an exciting device featuring “an ultra-large sensor and optical telephoto lens,” which is designed to completely change how we think about smartphone photography.
This announcement marks the first time we’re hearing about this particular smartphone. At this stage, it seems likely that Realme will only provide a sneak peek at the device, with a formal announcement expected later this year.
Realme’s press release mentioned that this “ultra-tier device” will include a sensor that is larger than those found in existing flagship models. However, they did not specify which models they were referring to. It is reasonable to assume that they might be alluding to popular smartphones like the Galaxy S25 Ultra or the iPhone 17 Pro Max. It’s doubtful that Realme’s sensor exceeds the 1-inch type sensors found in devices such as the Xiaomi 14 Ultra or Xperia 1 VI.
Turning our attention back to the Realme 14 Pro series, both models—the 14 Pro and 14 Pro+—are currently available in markets like India and China. We have taken a close look at the Plus model, and our review showed that it is a well-balanced smartphone, boasting a bright display and solid performance.
As for pricing, we anticipate that the Pro+ model will be priced around €589, while the standard Pro is expected to have a price tag of about €435.
Realme seems to be aiming high with their 14 Pro series, especially with the emphasis on groundbreaking camera technology. The company’s strategy to include an ultra-large sensor suggests that they are trying to position themselves competitively among the leading smartphone brands that focus on photography.
In summary, Realme’s participation in MWC offers a significant chance for them to present their new technology to a wider audience. With the promise of improving smartphone photography through advanced engineering, this new device could potentially attract a lot of attention from both tech enthusiasts and everyday users. As we wait for more details and a complete unveiling later this year, it’s clear that Realme is committed to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in smartphone photography.