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Realme 10 Pro+: New teasers and live photos show the midrange smartphone with a 120 Hz

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In a few days, the top model of the Realme 10-Series will be formally unveiled. In addition to detailing the design, new teaser images confirmed a few specifications and features. They staged live photos showing how the smartphone appears in the CEO of Realme India’s hand.

According to rumors, the device has a 6.7-inch, 120 Hz-fast, 1.080p+-AMOLED panel that is curved toward the left and right and has particularly thin screen borders. The most recent teaser images show that the middle-class smartphone weighs 173 grams and has a 5,000 mAh battery capacity.

The back side is always shown in the images with an eye-catching, glistening finish. The primary camera is housed in a circular camera module. In contrast, a second module houses two additional lenses, most likely an ultra-wide angle camera and a 2 MP sensor based on the size of the frontline. According to Realme, the smartphone includes a Street Photography Mode 3.0 for sharper textures, a new engine for quicker autofocus, and an updated “HyperShot Engine.”

The camera’s specifications haven’t been officially confirmed. However, rumors point to a 108 Megapixel main camera. The Realme 10 Pro+ is shown in the photos below, which leaker @Raman Singh8 shared. Madhav Sheth is identified as the CEO of Realme India and Europe. A MediaTek Dimensity 1080 processor with up to 12 GB of LPDDR4X work memory and 256 GB of flash storage is expected to be included in the Realme 10 Pro+. New teasers and live photos show the midrange smartphone with a 120 Hz AMOLED display, the Realme 10 Pro+.

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Joseph Richard
Joseph Richard
Hello there! I'm Joseph, a technology expert specializing in mobile tech, particularly Android, here on Techmoran. When I'm not sharing insights here, I'm either working on my website, Mawese.com, or diving into the world of machine learning and AI. I have a background in mathematics and computer science as both a student and graduate.

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