The next Realme phone will feature a built-in heart rate sensor
Built into the fingerprint scanner
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You might not need to buy a fitness tracker or smartwatch to get a portable heart rate monitor soon, because Realme has confirmed that one of its next phones will feature beat-counting tech built in.
This comes from the company’s Vice President Madhav Sheth, whoTweeted to saythat the Realme 9 Pro Plus will get a heart rate monitor, along with a video of how this would work on the phone.
The interface shown in the short clip confirms that the feature uses the phone’s in-screen fingerprint scanner, which in turn tells us that the upcoming mobile will get this unlocking tool.
Features like this generally aren’t accurate compared to proper heart rate tracking equipment, but fitness fans or health-conscious users might find it a fun extra for the phone.
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This isn’t the first phone to ever feature a heart rate monitor built into the device, asSamsungGalaxy S and Galaxy Note phones between the S5 and Note 9 touted the feature - since then, no-one has used the feature.
At the moment, we don’t actually know if the Realme 9 Pro Plus is the only member of its family to get the health tech, or if the 9 and 9 Pro could too.
We haven’t heard too much about the Realme 9 Pro Plus just yet, thoughthe company has previously confirmed its existencealongside standard and Pro models.
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These three mobiles are expected to be the next entries in Realme’s numbered series of budget phones, though we don’t know when they’re coming or if they’ll arrive together.
We’re also expecting the global rollout of theRealme GT 2series, and we don’t expect the company would launch multiple families at once, so we’ll almost certainly have to wait on one or the other.
Analysis: a good start
We rarely see genuinely brand-new features brought to smartphones, other than the occasional occurrences of magnetic gadgets (somethingAppleand Realme have dabbled with) or styli (some Samsung and Motorola mobiles use them).
The Realme 9 Pro Plus having a built-in heart rate monitor is a good start towards the phone having a suite of interesting and novel features.
Alone, though, it’s not enough - a heart rate sensor isn’t a cool enough feature in itself to draw someone to the Realme over another phone.
So unless the phone has surprisingly competitive specs or pricing, we’d like Realme to include a few other interesting additions to really make the Realme 9 series shine.
Tom Bedford was deputy phones editor on TechRadar until late 2022, having worked his way up from staff writer. Though he specialized in phones and tablets, he also took on other tech like electric scooters, smartwatches, fitness, mobile gaming and more. He is based in London, UK and now works for the entertainment site What To Watch.
He graduated in American Literature and Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia. Prior to working on TechRadar, he freelanced in tech, gaming and entertainment, and also spent many years working as a mixologist.
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