2024-08-09 03:52:01
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Realme RMX5002 smartphone was just certified by TENAA and reports claimed it is the upcoming Realme 13+. Today, a device with similar model number, RMX5000, popped up on Geekbench. The listing revealed the CPU, which in turn confirmed the upcoming phone will have a Dimensity 7300 chipset.
According to the benchmark, there are two core clusters – four units at 2.5 GHz and four at 2.0 GHz – aligning with the recently announced 4nm Mediatek platform.
We also know the phone will have a 6.67” AMOLED with Full HD+ resolution and a punch hole for a 16 MP selfie camera. Four different RAM options will be available, but the one tested on Geekbench was the least impressive, at just 6 GB.
Realme is yet to schedule an official announcement about the upcoming phone.
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