As the hype around Realme 10 series fades, the oncoming Realme 11 series is becoming the talk of the town. Recently, news broke that the Realme 11 Pro and 11 Pro+ have marked their entries on the TENAA's database, and now, both phones have appeared on 3C in mainland China. Here's everything the platform disclosed.
China's 3C has revealed that the Realme 11 Pro bears the model number RMX3770. Details from the document do not expose anything noteworthy about the phone's hardware except the Charging kit. The phone supposedly brings 67W fast Charging, upgraded from 33W on the predecessor Realme 10 Pro.
Talking about Realme 10 Pro Plus, as the leading handset from the series, it packs more impressive Charging specs. The phone can recharge at up to 100W power input. Apart from being signed for the Chinese market, this phone will also enter global markets, and its appearance on the IMEI database proves it.
From what we've gathered through TENAA, Realme 11 Pro and 11 Pro Plus both impress in the realm specifications. The former packs a 4,780mAh battery, while the latter will sport a slightly smaller 4,680mAh battery. Both newcomers flaunt a large 6.7-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a curved screen and an impressive 120 Hz refresh rate. For those who are looking to purchase a Realme smartphone, the Realme price list provides an overview of the models and their respective prices.
The chipsets, while remaining unnamed, are expected to clock at 2.6GHz with support for 16Gigs of RAM and 256Gigs of storage. Being the star handset, Realme 11 Pro Plus will elevate the company's record in photography using a 200MP primary camera. Meanwhile, the standard Pro will cap the sensor resolution to 108MP. Towards the front, they have the same 16MP selfie shooter.