We are excited to witness Realme’s return to the global smartphone market with the Realme GT 6, and the brand wasted no time in teasing its upcoming Realme 13 Pro series. In collaboration with the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Realme has revealed a pair of special-edition models inspired by Claude Monet’s iconic works.
The Realme 13 Pro phones draw inspiration from two famous paintings by Monet, Grainstack (Sunset) and Water Lilies. The Monet Gold variant, inspired by Grainstack, showcases subtle gold tones and reflections, reminiscent of the sunset in Monet’s painting. With the Monet Purple model, inspired by Water Lilies, both phones feature a frosted glass finish that mimics Monet’s brushstrokes, capturing the essence of his artwork.
Realme has a history of exceptional design collaborations, from Japanese designer Fukasawa Naoto to partnerships with renowned brands like Coca-Cola. The collaboration with an art museum for the Realme 13 Pro series, referencing iconic works, adds an intriguing dimension to its design strategy.
Additionally, the Realme 13 Pro series is set to feature two Sony Lytia camera sensors on the back, including the latest LYT-701, and advanced AI technology in the camera system. The lineup will include a Realme 13 Pro Plus model, with all versions available in the Monet-inspired colors. The phones are expected to launch in India soon, though specific release details are yet to be confirmed.