Realme has already scheduled a launch event in China on 5th September where it will be launching its Realme Q smartphone with a quad-camera setup. It is believed that the Realme Q is the re-branded Realme 5 Pro for the Chinese market.
The hands-on images of Realme Q leaked last week confirmed the same. While the company has teased a few specs and features of the upcoming phone, the company’s CMO has now revealed more details on Weibo.

He has now confirmed that the smartphone will come powered by a 4035mAh battery that will carry support for 20W VOOC fast charging technology and the battery will be charged via USB Type-C port. Further, he has revealed that the phone will come with UFS 2.1 high-speed flash memory.
The company has already confirmed that the phone will come with a 48MP Sony IMX586 primary camera sensor on the back in the quad-camera setup. Further, it has also been confirmed that the smartphone will be powered by the Snapdragon 712 processor, same as the Realme 5 Pro.
There’s also a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor for added security. The phone will be running Android 9 Pie-based ColorOS 6 on top. For complete list of specifications, as well as the phone’s pricing and availability information, we’ll have to wait until the company officially launches it later this week.
The company currently has two phones in China — Realme X and X Lite. While the Realme X was first launched in China featuring a pop-up front camera, the X Lite is a re-branded version of Realme 3 Pro for the Chinese market.
The Oppo-backed brand is also gearing up to launch its 64MP quad-camera smartphone in the Indian market. During Realme 5 series launch, Realme CEO Madhav Sheth had confirmed that the phone will be named Realme XTÂ and will launch in India in September.
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