realme: Alleged Realme V21 5G smartphone surfaced online, suggests imminent launch in China – Times of India
It seems that Chinese smartphone brand Realme is gearing up to launch a new smartphone under an all-new V series. The Realme smartphone with model number RMX3610 has surfaced on China Compulsory Certification (3C) listing, according to a Gizmochina report.
Recently, the smartphone also appeared on TENAA listings and as per reports, the model number belongs to Realme V21 5G smartphone and is soon expected to launch in China. Well, the current listing does suggest the imminent launch of the handset in the country.
Talking about the 3C listing, it also reveals the power adapter wattage and connectivity options of the device.
As per the report, the Realme RMX3610 will come with a 10W power adapter in the box and it will support 5G connectivity. The power adapter’s rating also suggests that the phone will support up to 10W charging which according to modern standards is pretty and considering Realme’s history of offering fast charging, it seems to be unlikely.
Talking about other specifications of the phone, the last week’s TENAA listing has confirmed an HD+ display with 1600×720 pixels resolution, an octa-core chipset clocked at 2.2GHz paired with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. The handset will reportedly come with a 5000mAh battery.
There’s no information available about the make and model of the chipset and we have any information about the operating system it will come pre-installed with. Also, there’s no information available about the launch date of the phone in China or in the global market.
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