Realme recently launched its latest smartphone, the Realme 12 Pro series, in India. They’re now gearing up to introduce two new additions to the lineup – the Realme 12 and Realme 12 Plus. We don’t have all the details about these phones yet, but thanks to a recent TENAA listing, we’ve now got the scoop on the upcoming Realme 12 Plus 5G.

Realme 12 Plus TENAA certification

So, the phone got the green light from TENAA with the model number RMX3866, which matches up with the model number spotted in MIIT and other certifications for the Realme 12 Plus. 

A quick look at the design reveals that the 12 Plus takes cues from its Pro siblings, sporting a large, circular camera island and a distinctive stripe running down the back. Likewise, the phone has flat frames and a teardrop notch display. 

Realme 12 Plus TENAA certification

The screen measures a generous 6.67-inches and offers a full HD+ resolution (2400 x 1080 pixels) with an AMOLED panel for vibrant colors. There’s an in-display fingerprint scanner onboard for security. And while the listing didn’t spill the beans, we’re expecting the display to support either a 90Hz or 120Hz refresh rate.

Powering the Realme 12 Plus 5G is a 2.6GHz octa-core processor, though the specific chipset detail remains unknown. Users will have a range of RAM options to choose from, including 6GB, 8GB, 12GB, and a whopping 16GB. Storage options are equally diverse too, with 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, and even 1TB configurations available. The phone is expected to run Realme UI 5 based on Android 14.

When it comes to optics, the Realme 12 Plus 5G rolls with a triple rear camera setup – a 50-megapixel main sensor, an 8-megapixel ultrawide lens, and a 2-megapixel macro lens. For selfies, there’s a 16-megapixel front-facing camera in the mix. Keeping the lights on is a 5,000mAh battery, though the details on charging are still under wraps. 

With its TENAA certification complete, the Realme 12 Plus 5G might launch in China alongside the Realme 12 Pro series later this month. Pricing and global availability details are still up in the air.

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