After a very succesful year with its GT series, Realme is preparing a new round of smartphones under this lineup. The new wave of devices should start with the Realme GT 2 Pro. This one has been confirmed by the company with Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. The device will also bring a new camera design and specs. In addition to the GT 2 Pro, there are other variants coming, and we also expect a non-Pro Realme GT 2. Recently, another mysterious Realme GT series smartphone passed by TENAA certification with the RMX3310 moniker. Now, a new listing on the 3C certification website confirms the charging speed of the handset. It was spotted with the model number that matches our previous findings.
Realme RMX3310 specifications
The upcoming Realme GT series smartphone with model number RMX3310 appeared on the 3C certification website. The device has given out information on the charging speed of the device. Apparently, we’ll have another device with Realme’s signature 65 W fast-charging capabilities. The listing clearly states support for 10V / 6.5 A charging. Most of the smartphones released by Realme in the X and GT series came with this charging speed. So Realme is likely using it again in 2022 for a lot of smartphones.
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Besides the charging speed, the website also confirms that the device will come with 5G connectivity. However, this is hardly a surprise for anyone familiar with the GT series. This lineup is made for premium devices, even though they cost less than regular flagships from other brands.
Alleged specifications
The TENAA certification revealed some tidbits about the handset. According to it, the device will come with a 6.62-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with 2,400 x 1,080 pixels. We also expect it to come with a top-left punch-hole for the 16 MP selfie camera. Most Realme smartphones have this side-aligned camera, like it or not. Under the hood, the device will have the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 SoC with 8 GB or 12 GB of RAM And 128 GB or 256 GB of Internal Storage.
In terms of optics, the phone will have a 50 MP primary lens, a secondary 8 MP shooter, and a 2 MP camera that could be either a macro or depth snapper. There will also be an in-display fingerprint scanner and a 4,880 mAh battery that we assume will be sold as a 5,000 mAh battery.
65W charging may not be big news for those familiar with the GT series, but this doesn’t mean there won’t be improvements next year. Realme is preparing 125W UltraDART charging and we expect it to come with the top-of-the-line Realme GT 2 Pro.