In March of this year, Realme announced the Realme 3 smartphone, and it seems a successor is already in development. A video has surfaced online and it shows the retail box of the Realme 4.

The 10-second video was uploaded on YouTube yesterday and in it, we see the phone will come in a black box with “Realme” and “4” written in a gold/yellow font.

There are no specs yet but there is an alleged render of the phone which we have doubts about since it looks like the Realme 2 with just the position of the cameras changed. The source of the image also has no prior tweets save for the photo.

The phone is shown to have dual rear cameras arranged vertically, a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner, and the same diamond-back design as the Realme C2.

An alleged render of the Realme 4

The Realme 3 has a 6.22-inch HD+ with a waterdrop notch. It is powered by the Helio P70 (P60 in some markets), has dual rear cameras and packs a 4230mAh battery. We expect its successor should have a more powerful processor, better cameras, and maybe a higher-resolution display.

(Sources: 1, 2 | Via)

 

UP NEXT: Realme says it will launch its 5G smartphones this year