Coca-Cola is easily the most recognisable beverage around the world. Known for its signature cola taste and the iconic bottle, the company is now planning to release a branded smartphone in India. While Cola-Cola itself might not be best option for your health, the branded device could turn out to be a special edition of the Realme 10 4G smartphone.
In a Tweet shared by tipster Mukul Sharma, the Coca-Cola branded smartphone is on full display. It appears that the company has partnered with Realme owing to the resemblance with Realme 10 4G phone.
The leaked image gives us hints about the smartphone's capability. The Coca-Cola smartphone is likely to have a dual rear camera setup with an LED flash. The phone has round edges and volume buttons are situated on the right side.
Naturally, the phone will rock a red colour with Coca-Cola branding on the rear panel. Unfortunately, that's all we know from the leaked image.?If the smartphone turns out to be a special edition Realme 10 4G, which it most likely is, the phone will have a 90 Hz AMOLED display with an FHD+ resolution of 2400x1080 pixels.
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As the Times of India reported, the smartphone appears to have a "light particle" scheme on its back, suggesting that it would give off variations in colours from different angles. Powered by the MediaTek Helio G99 chipset, the Realme 10 has a 50 megapixel primary camera and 2 megapixel black and white portrait?lens. The screen houses a 16 megapixel front-facing camera for selfies and more.
These are decent specs for a branded phone that will only click with a niche audience. If you love the Coca-Cola enough to buy a branded device, we reckon it's not for its technical capabilities. Even then, the phone should come with a giant 5000mAh battery but unfortunately without 5G connectivity.?
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