📱 Realme 16 5G To Launch With a Selfie Mirror? What Is It and What to Expect

G GOWTHAM
🆕 What Is the “Selfie Mirror” Feature?

Realme is marketing the Realme 16 5G as India’s first smartphone with a built‑in selfie mirror — a small reflective surdata-face integrated into the rear camera module. This isn’t a front‑facing display change or software gimmick; it’s a physical mirror next to the rear sensors that lets you preview your frame when taking a selfie using the main camera.

👉 The idea is simple: instead of relying only on the screen preview from the front camera, you can tilt or angle the phone so the mirror reflects your position, helping with framing, group selfies, and composition using the far superior rear camera hardware — potentially improving image quality for selfies and group shots.

📅 When and Where It’s Launching

  • Realme has officially teased the india launch of the Realme 16 5g, with a flipkart microsite already live and promotional material showing off the “selfie mirror” design.
  • The exact launch date hasn’t been announced yet, but it’s expected very soon — likely in April2026, following its earlier debut in Vietnam.
📸 Other Key Features (Leaked / Expected)

While Realme has focused on the selfie mirror as the main highlight, other expected specs (based on its earlier global release and teasers) include:

🔋 Massive Battery

  • Huge 7,000mAh battery with 60W fast charging and wired reverse charging support — great for long use without frequent charging.
📱 Display

  • 6.57‑inch FHD+ AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, offering bright and smooth visuals.
📸 Cameras

  • Main rear camera: 50MP sony sensor with an additional auxiliary lens.
  • Front camera: 50MP selfie shooter.
  • Selfie mirror helps to use the rear camera for higher‑quality selfies by previewing yourself via the mirror.
⚙️ Performance

  • Powered by MediaTek Dimensity 6400 Turbo, a mid‑range 5g chipset that balances performance and battery life.
🎨 Design and Style

The Realme 16 5g stands out visually with:

  • A horizontal camera bar (inspired by designs like the Pixel and iphone Air).
  • The selfie mirror placed adjacent to the rear cameras.
  • A slim, lightweight “Air Design” with glossy finishes in colours like Air Black and Air White.
🤔 What the Selfie Mirror Means for You

 Better Selfies With Main Camera

Using the main rear camera generally gives higher image quality than the front camera — but without a mirror you don’t see your position. The selfie mirror bridges that gap, letting you frame shots more accurately without constantly switching camera views.

📸 Great for Group Shots

When taking a group selfie with the rear camera, the mirror lets you see how everyone looks in the frame — a real advantage for larger group pictures.

🤷 Gimmick or Useful?

Some tech fans think this could be a clever retro throwback to help camera framing, while others question if it’s just a novel feature rather than a must‑have. Much of the real usefulness will depend on how well it works in real life beyond teasers and demos.

🏷️ Who It’s For

📌 Selfie lovers — want sharper, better‑framed selfies with the main camera
📌 Content creators & social sharers — group shots and quick social pics
📌 Mid‑range smartphone buyers — if specs and pricing data-align, this could be an attractive option

📈 Bottom Line

The Realme 16 5G looks set to bring a unique twist to smartphone selfies with its built‑in selfie mirror — potentially letting you use the main camera for better‑quality portraits and group photos without guesswork. Combined with its big battery, 5g capabilities, AMOLED display, and balanced performance, it could be a compelling choice in the mid‑range segment in India once launched.

 

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