Realme announces Coca-Cola Edition of its Phone 10 Pro

Limited edition, special edition smartphones are nothing new, but this might be the craziest version.
Realme has announced a special edition Realme 10 Pro in collaboration with… Coca-Cola. Yes, you read it right. The Chinese phone maker has partnered with the world’s most expensive beverage brand to reimagine its latest budget phone.
As you’d expect, the changes are almost exclusively aesthetic, but the attention to detail here is impressive. The back of the phone is adorned with the Coca-Cola logo with a two-tone design that includes all three colors associated with the brand – red, white and black.
A similar look can be found on the box, while the Deluxe Boxset includes a series of stickers, a custom figure, and a SIM eject tool with a handle on the top of the bottle.
However, the settings also apply to the operation of the software. It’s still a Realme UI 4.0 skin on top of Android 13 just like the regular 10 Pro, but you get exclusive Coke wallpapers, ringtones, and a custom charging sound. The new icon pack also adds a red and white touch to every app on your device.
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Otherwise, everything has not changed compared to the Realme 10 Pro, which was originally released in November last year. You still get a Snapdragon 695 chip under the hood, which means the phone is 5G capable. It helps power a 6.72-inch 120Hz LCD and three cameras, including a 108MP main, 2MP for depth and 16MP for selfies.
There’s also a 5,000mAh battery with support for 33W wired charging, as well as stereo speakers and even a 3.5mm headphone jack.
However, you will pay a little more for the Coca-Cola Edition. The only configuration available (8GB RAM, 128GB storage) will set you back £20,999 (roughly $254/£209). By comparison, the regular version starts at £18,999 (around $230/£189). However, the latter only starts with 6 GB of RAM.
It doesn’t look like they’re coming to the UK and Europe anytime soon, although it’s exclusive to India. And if you’re not a Coca-Cola superfan, you’ll still be better off with the regular Realme 10 Pro.
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