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Realme 10 series: New certifications reveal additional specifications and design changes for Android devices in 2023.

 


 In earlier leaks, the Realme 10 series of Android smartphones were supposedly shown with improved, nearly Nothing phone (1)-like back cameras. Now, photographs purportedly belonging to the future mid-range smartphones have apparently appeared on the official TENAA database, which could validate this design. Another leak, however, suggests that the 10 Pro+'s power brick will change.

 Even though there are a tonne of Realme 9-series smartphones available, only the 10 "4G" and "Pro+" have shown up as potential successors in pre-launch leaks. But now, a potential third model, tentatively named the "10 5G," has officially joined the conversation.

This latest tidbit concerns the TENAA's approval of a Realme gadget with the model number RMX3663, as opposed to its supposed brothers, the RMX3630 and RMX3686. In light of this, the "new" 10-series model has so far been registered alongside an RMX3687, which could, in accordance with this conceivable name, be a Pro+ SKU.

 If this is the fact, TENAA has captured images of both it and the recently revealed "10 5G," which might indicate the adoption of an upgraded camera hump that is most comparable to that of an Asus ZenFone 9 or a Nothing phone (1) without the Glyph LEDs.

The RMX3663 clearly has only two rear-facing cameras, but the RMX3687 has three, with two of them squeezed into the same lower circle on its back panel.

 However, the "10 Pro+" deviates slightly from the devices on which this new design is definitely based due to the curves on both its front and rear panels.

This smartphone has also lately appeared on the 3C website, where it is revealed that it would charge at a rate of 67W. This is a little strange because Realme often equips gadgets of this calibre with an internal 65W standard.

 

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