The upcoming Realme flagship, the Realme GT5 Pro, is set to launch within this month with ‘a combination that has never been seen in the industry so far,’ according to Xu Qi, the vice president of Realme.

A device aimed to break the boundaries

The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has already certified the Realme GT5 Pro, and has released a passport photo of the device that gives us a glimpse of the it’s design.

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The device features a large circular camera module centered on the back, with the Realme logo discreetly placed at the bottom right of the module. On the front, the display is slightly curved, providing a sophisticated look.

The Realme GT5 Pro is great as usual, in terms of specifications. The front sports a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a 2780×1264 resolution. What’s more, there will be a 1TB storage version for this device. The dimensions of the device are 161.6×75.1×9.2 mm and it weighs 220 grams. This device will introduce a slightly curved ultra-narrow screen with a panel from BOE. The screen’s peak brightness surpasses 3000 nits, and the display quality and eye protection are touted to be “TOP in the industry”.

In the realm of battery life, the Realme GT5 Pro doesn’t disappoint. It packs a decent 5400mAh battery that supports 100W wired fast charging and 50W wireless fast charging. However, the the Realme GT3 launcher earlier this year supported 240w wired charging and was advertised for 1-100% in just 10 minutes.

The Realme GT5 Pro comes with a triple camera configuration of 50 + 50 + 8-megapixel for the back, and a 32-megapixel camera for the front.

This device is confirmed to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen3 processor ensuring great performance for gamers and smartphone enthusiasts. Overall the upcoming Realme GT5 Pro looks promising in terms of its hardware combination and design.

For context, the Realme GT3 launched earlier this year touted a slightly smaller 6.74-inch display, the 8+Gen1 chip, and UFS 3.1 storage. The jump from 8+ Gen 1 to 8 Gen 3 or from UFS 3.1 to UFS 4.0 all makes a significant upgrade for this device.

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