Realme has announced its new LumaColor Image technology, set to debut with the upcoming Realme 16 Pro series, promising major improvements in colour accuracy and portrait imaging. The brand has also partnered with TÜV Rheinland to establish a dedicated LumaColor Image Lab for real-world testing.
Realme 16 Pro LumaColor Image Technology will fix skin tones and colour precision
The upcoming Realme 16 Pro and Realme 16 Pro+ are already shaping up to be camera-centric phones. With the LumaColor Image tech, the phones will further solve common smartphone photography issues like inaccurate skin tones, overexposed highlights and unnatural colour casts.
Realme says the system offers full-dimensional skin tone optimisation, improved colour precision across tricky lighting environments and better dynamic range in portraits.

The newly established TÜV-certified lab recreates diverse lighting conditions, from warm indoor setups to mixed and low-light outdoors. This will allow the brand to fine-tune the imaging technology and pipeline before commercial rollout.
Apart from this, the upcoming lineup will include the Realme 16 Pro and 16 Pro+. Alongside teasing the Realme 16 Pro series India launch recently, the brand also teased a couple of the top-of-the-line 16 Pro+ specifications.
Going by that, we already know that the phone will arrive with a battery bigger than 6,500mAh. The phone is also teased to be powered by a processor more powerful than the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 processor.
While the Realme 16 Pro series launch date in India hasn't been confirmed yet, it is expected to arrive by late December 2025 or early January 2026.






















