Realme RMX3366 – believed to be Realme X9 Professional – has surfaced on Geekbench, providing a glimpse into a few of its key specs. The benchmarking web site means that the upcoming smartphone could possibly be powered by the Snapdragon 870 SoC. The smartphone was earlier noticed on TENAA itemizing with the codename RMX3366 as effectively. A earlier report speculates that the RMX3366 smartphone could possibly be named Realme GT 5G Grasp Version that could possibly be collectively designed and developed with Japanese designer Naoto Fukasawa.
As per the itemizing on Geekbench, the Realme smartphone with codename RMX3366 scored 1,022 factors within the single-core exams and three,054 factors within the multi-core exams. The itemizing additionally reveals that the smartphone has a 1.80GHz octa-core processor together with 12GB of RAM. The motherboard has the codename “kona.” The Geekbench itemizing was first noticed by Nashville Chatter Class.
Qualcomm gave the “kona” codename to its Snapdragon 860, Snapdragon 865+, and the Snapdragon 870 processors. It’s being speculated that the RMX3366 smartphone might include the Snapdragon 870 SoC. The Geekbench itemizing additionally reveals that the smartphone runs Android 11.
Based on a earlier report, Chinese language sources have claimed that Realme RMX3366 could possibly be the upcoming Realme GT 5G Grasp Version, versus earlier stories which state that it could possibly be known as Realme X9 Professional. The TENAA itemizing hints at a few of the key specs which might be anticipated to reach with the smartphone. It could sport a 6.55-inch full-HD+ OLED show, amongst others.
The smartphone can be speculated to launch in India as Realme India and Europe CMO Francis Wong tweeted a photograph of the Realme Buds that carried a textual content on the backside that learn, “Shot on RMX3366.” Going by the mannequin quantity and the tweet by Realme CMO, the smartphone is anticipated to launch in India quickly.
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