Realme‘s founder and CEO, Sky Li, teased the arrival of the new Note series via X/Twitter today. There’s not much to go on in terms of official details, but the teaser suggests that the new line is coming soon.
Furthermore, Francis Wong, CEO of Realme Europe, outlined plans for 2024 in a recent online post. One key aspect mentioned is the introduction of a new product line, separate from the existing GT, Number, and C series. This move, according to Wong, is to “face the competition more straightly.”
While the teaser doesn’t reveal which device is coming first, leaks and certifications suggest that the first device in the lineup could be the Realme Note 50.
This phone has appeared on Geekbench with a Unisoc T612 chipset, which is typically used in budget smartphones. It’s an octa-core processor with a peak clock speed of 1.82GHz. The Note 50 has also been certified by the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) and Thailand’s NBTC, with model number RMX3834.
Leaker Paras Guglani has also shared some insights into the Note 50’s features. The device is said to sport a 6.67-inch HD+ LCD display with a water-drop notch. Camera specifications include a 13MP primary and a 0.8MP secondary camera, with a 5MP selfie shooter on the front.
In terms of battery capacity, the TUV Rheinland certification indicates a 4890mAh battery with only 10W charging support.
Pricing details are yet to be officially disclosed, but speculations suggest a price point of around Rs 8,000 in the Indian market.
In a related post, Realme today also confirmed the launch date for the Realme 12 Pro series. The two smartphones under this line — Realme 12 Pro and 12 Pro+ — will be launched globally on January 29th.
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