The Realme 10 series is still in trend, though it shouldn't take long for the oncoming successors to snatch away its spotlight. Chinese mid-range smartphones tend to have a short market lifespan, typically enduring a mere six months before being succeeded by their newer counterparts. It's imminent with this lineup too. Leaks on Realme 11 phones are rising, which leads to the conclusion that a new launch is nearby.
Expectedly, Realme's new numbered series includes three models, Realme 11 Pro, the Realme 11 Pro Plus, and the standard Realme 11. The internet did make some discoveries for the former two devices; however, the details on the vanilla model have been sparse to non-existent.
Last night, Indonesia's TKDN link indexed RMX3760; presumably, it's the vanilla Realme 11. Aside from that, the certifier didn't unveil anything noteworthy. On the other hand, the recent TENAA listing for one of the upper-end models did confirm numerous details about hardware settings, including display, battery, and camera stats.
To kick things off, we have Realme 11 Pro's front side. It spans 6.7 inches across with an AMOLED 1080p display. The panel speed caps at 120Hz; it should boast smooth visuals, as it draws power from a mighty MTK Dimensity 1080 engine. With Realme smartphones' prices, find the ideal blend of performance, style, and cost.
Backing its SoC is a massive 5000mAh cell capable of a fast 100W input (recharging). Heading its primary camera is a large 200MP primary shooter, and towards the front, a 16MP shooter lies inside a cutout. 16GB RAM combined with 1TB of max storage seems a massive overkill for a phone like this.
The moniker for the model RMX3760 is not yet official; however, with its appearance on TKDN, no one can rule out the possibility that it exists. More developments are imminent with the rising leaks on the series. Please keep reading our daily posts to stay in the loop.