Realme released new details Realme GT 6, the company’s next top-end smartphone. The fact that some technical features of the device have been confirmed in advance has already created anticipation for the announcement.
Under the slogan “Power meets artificial intelligence” (Power meets artificial intelligenceThe conference will be held in Milan, Italy, on Thursday, June 20. The event is scheduled for 5 a.m. (Brasília time).
The model has already been approved by the National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel), which means: its sale has been approved and must be confirmed on Brazilian territory.
What we already know about Realme GT 6
Realme GT 6 will have some similar features and others will be updated based on a previously confirmed model. This is the Realme GT 6T, which is the intermediate version of the same family.
One of the common technical features is 5,500 mAh battery with 120W charging with wire. But in the new model premium glass on the back instead of plastic.
It also comes with Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chip, which is Qualcomm’s 4nm processor. accompanies him LPDDR5X standard RAM memory This UFS4.0 storage, at values not yet announced by the manufacturer.
This device will also have the features considered “largest dual vapor chamber cooling system“To prevent the temperature of the mobile phone from rising, the industry’s 10,014 mm².
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— realme (@realmeIndia) June 7, 2024
Finally, Realme has also confirmed an image processing system that aids photography in low-light environments.
Stay tuned to TecMundo on June 20 to know all the details about Realme GT 6.
Source: Tec Mundo

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