Realme 9 was launched earlier this year, and now reports suggest the company is working on its successor—Realme 10. The handset was recently spotted on multiple certification sites, including the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), IECEE, Indonesia Telecom, and NBTC. Now, in the latest development, the Realme 10 has gained FCC approval. The smartphone is listed to sport a 5,000 mAh battery with 33W fast charging support. Here are all the details.
A Realme smartphone with model number RMX3630 has received Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approval. As per previous reports, this model number is associated with the rumored Realme 10. The listing confirms the device will pack a 5,000mAh battery and offer 2.4GHz and 5GHz dual-band Wi-Fi support along with 4G LTE connectivity.
Further, the handset’s charging adapter with model number VCB3HDUH has been spotted on the FCC website. It suggests that the Realme 10 will support 33W fast charging. The smartphone runs on Android-based Realme UI 3.0. The listing also reveals the design of the smartphone. It can be seen to feature a dual camera setup with an LED flash on the back.
A recent Geekbench listing revealed that the Realme 10 will be powered by a MediaTek Helio G99 processor and a Mali G57 GPU. It may come in an 8GB memory variant. However, the company will likely launch the device in multiple storage configurations.
The available details about the device suggest it will be launched as a mid-range smartphone. The pricing of the device is yet to be known, but we can expect it to cost around $200. Details about the Realme 10 are still pretty short and the company is yet to make an official announcement. We hope to learn more in the coming days.
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