Even after the official announcement in Denmark, Realme hasn’t fully revealed all the details. The Realme 14 Pro series became official two days ago, and up until this point, all it has revealed is the new cold-reactive color-changing design and a few key specs. The front design was still a mystery to us until a leaker posted its real-life images on Weibo.
His new post shared two images of the Realme 14 Pro+ with a short description of its specs. We are familiar with the rear design and the Magic Glow triple flash system for the camera, but the point of interest in this leak is this phone’s front quad-curve panel.
Realme teased that the 14 Pro+ has 1.6mm supremely-thin bezels around the screen, and now we can visualize what the phone looks like in hand. The black borders are pushed to the very edge of the phone’s chassis, leaving nothing but a massive visor on the front.
The AMOLED panel has micro-curves on all four sides. That’s how many premium Chinese phones are shrinking the borders these days to make the phones look even more premium. Realme has done it before in the flagship GT series, but never in the mid-range class.
Realme 14 Pro+ hasn’t officially revealed the specs, except the IP69-rated build, and Snapdragon 7s Gen 3. Weibo leaker Digital Chat Station added to the specs, claiming it has a fast 80W charging and 32 MP selfie camera on the front.
Those rear cameras on the Pro+ might be 50 MP main OIS, 8 MP ultrawide, and a third 3X telephoto high-resolution 50 MP sensor. Of course, we’ll learn if these alleged specs are true when Realme officially adds them to the homepage in a few days.