Realme new phones launching in 2021: Realme 9, Realme Quicksilver, Realme X9, and more | 91mobiles.com


Realme phones in 2021: Realme X7, Realme X7 Pro, Narzo 30 series, Realme X7 Max, Realme GT 5G, and Realme 8 series are just some of the phones that the brand has launched so far in 2021. The list is already a long one and it looks like it is only going to get bigger and bigger through the year. There are a bunch of new Realme phones set to launch in 2021, some expected in June and July as well. We have heard rumours of the Realme GT 2, Realme 9 series, and the company also has a Realme Quicksilver phone planned. So let’s take a look at some new Realme phones launching in 2021.

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Top 5 new Realme phones launching in 2021

1. Realme GT 5G in India

Realme GT 5G is confirmed to make its global debut on June 15th. The phone is also set to launch in India, though the launch date is yet to be revealed. The Realme GT 5G has already been launched in China. Key specifications include a 120Hz AMOLED display, Snapdragon 888 chipset, 12GB RAM, 64MP primary camera, and 65W fast charging.

2. Realme GT 2

In addition to the Realme GT 5G, the company plans to launch another phone in the Realme GT series, presumably called Realme GT 2. While the existing Realme GT is called a performance flagship, the Realme GT 2 could be the camera flagship. This means you can expect the phone to come with a 108MP camera and an impressive set of additional sensors. The Realme GT 2 could launch in July, according to the brand.

3. Realme 9 series

The Realme 9 series will succeed the Realme 8 series that launched earlier this year. The Realme 9 series is not expected to surface until much later in 2021. We’re probably looking at a November or December launch. The Realme 9 moniker was recently spotted on the Realme India website, which means it will arrive in the country at some point. Realme 9 specifications are still under wraps, but we expect to see 5G connectivity across the lineup along with faster Snapdragon/MediaTek chipsets, AMOLED display, high refresh rate, and fast charging support.

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4. Realme Quicksilver

Realme confirmed last month that it will launch a phone, codenamed Quicksilver, that will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G chipset. The newly-launched chipset is based on a 6nm process with the Qualcomm Kryo 670 CPU. The processor offers 40 percent performance improvement, 40 percent GPU improvement, and improved energy efficiency compared to the previous generation chipset. The upcoming Realme phone will come with a GT mode and a new cooling system. This also suggests that the smartphone could be part of the Realme GT series.

5. Realme X9 series

Earlier this week, Realme X9 and Realme X9 Pro prices and specifications were tipped. The Realme X9 is said to cost RMB 2,000 (around Rs 22,800) and RMB 2,500 (approx Rs 28,500), while the X9 Pro could be priced between RMB 2,500 (approx Rs 28,500) and RMB 3,000 (around Rs 34,200). The Realme X9 is tipped to come with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G chipset, which means it could be the Realme Quicksilver device. The Realme X9 Pro, on the other hand, may feature the Snapdragon 870 SoC. Other features could include a 120Hz AMOLED display, 65W fast charging, and quad cameras.

These are some of the Realme new phones that are expected to launch in 2021. We’ll keep updating this article as and when a new Realme mobile phone hits the rumour mill, so keep watching the space.

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