The Realme GT2 Explorer Master was previously confirmed to arrive this month by company officials. Today we get an exact date for the official event – it will be July 12 at 2pm Beijing time. The phone is supposed to be the company’s next flagship, and we know it will run on Qualcomm’s top-tier platform, the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1.
The new Realme phone will be part of the recently spun off Master series (before the Master editions were just customized versions of the X-series phones). Last year, the squad consisted of two mid-range players, but this time they are aiming higher. The GT2 Explorer Master will have a more powerful chipset than the Realme GT2 Pro, but we’ll have to wait until the official launch to see if it’ll be a worthy upgrade.
Leaked TENAA specs suggest this could be the case – the screen will be a 6.7” AMOLED with just 1080p resolution, but charging is reported to be in the triple digits with two variants – 100W and 150W. Other specifications include a triple camera with two 50MP sensors, up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage.
Source (in Chinese) | Through
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