Thailand’s NBTC certification platform recently listed a new Realme smartphone, the Note 50 (model number RMX3834). The listing confirms the device will be limited to LTE connectivity, lacking the increasingly common 5G capabilities.

The phone has now passed through TUV Rheinland certification, revealing a respectable 4890mAh battery capacity. However, the same certification suggests a potentially slow 10W charger might be included.

While these certifications offer limited insight into the phone’s overall specs, tipster Paras Guglani, citing industry sources (via PassionateGeekz), suggests the phone might feature a 6.67-inch HD+ LCD display with a water-drop notch.

Likewise, the smartphone is said to have a dual camera setup on the back consisting of a 13MP primary and a 0.8MP secondary camera. There will be a 5MP camera for selfies.

While the report didn’t mention the SoC detail except it will be from Unisoc, the smartphone is expected to come with 4GB RAM and 64GB of storage. Software-wise, there will be Realme T UI, which could possibly be the toned-down version of the standard Realme UI. 

As for the price, the Realme Note 50’s price is expected to fall between 7,000 and 8,000 INR.

Remember, these are early details about the phone, so take them with a grain of salt. However, the certifications we’ve seen suggest that the Realme Note 50 will probably be a budget-friendly phone.

In related news, Realme will likely be announcing the launch date of the Realme 12 Pro series in India tomorrow. The company has been hinting at this on its social media channels for a few days, referring to it as the “Real Update.” We will keep you posted on any new developments about it.

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