Realme confirms 16 Pro series launch date, teases Naoto Fukasawa design
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Realme confirms 16 Pro series launch date, teases Naoto Fukasawa design
"Once again, the rumors were true - the Realme 16 Pro series will in fact get official on January 6. Today the brand has officially confirmed this, while at the same time teasing a design by the world-renowned Naoto Fukasawa. If the name sounds familiar, that's because he partnered with Realme before, designing special versions of the Realme X, Realme X2 Pro, Realme GT, and Realme GT 2 Pro."
"For the Realme 16 Pro series and Buds Air8, Realme and Naoto Fukasawa are exploring a "spiritual utopia" within modern urban life, which gives rise to something they're calling Urban Wild Design. This "merges nature's raw spirit with contemporary urban aesthetics", the official press release says. We should expect something "organic in texture yet refined in form, like an invitation to find your field of freedom within the pulse of the city"."
"There will be two nature-inspired hues, Master Gold and Master Grey. The former will be offered for both the Realme 16 Pro and the 16 Pro+, while Master Grey will be exclusive to the Realme 16 Pro+. Master Gold "evokes the warmth and delicate texture of golden wheat, inviting the touch and stirring the senses". Master Grey, on the other hand, "is inspired by river-polished pebbles", with a smooth, "softly glowing surface" that feels "both natural and refined"."
Realme will launch the 16 Pro series and Buds Air8 on January 6 with design contributions from Naoto Fukasawa. The design language is termed Urban Wild Design, aiming to merge nature's raw spirit with contemporary urban aesthetics and deliver organic textures with refined form. Two nature-inspired colorways will be offered: Master Gold for Realme 16 Pro and 16 Pro+, and Master Grey exclusive to the 16 Pro+. The devices will use bio-based organic silicone made from plant-based straw, offering sustainability, comfort, natural elasticity, and resistance to dirt, bacteria, and abrasion. Continuous flowing lines unify the device surfaces.
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