Realme has a new smartphone to debut. It has been seen multiple times on the internet, and Camera FV-5 recently listed it in their database. There’s no official clue about its name yet, but the rumor mill is calling the handset Realme 14 Pro, and now it has appeared on Geekbench’s scoreboard.
‘RMX5051’ is the model code assigned to this handset via Geekbench. The same code also popped up on FV-5 recently without any hints about its marketing name tag. Geekbench has tested this phone with a Snapdragon 7s Gen 3, the same SoC they teased for the Realme 14 Pro. That’s the only clue about its name for now.
This SoC is a mid-tier platform with 8GB RAM and 2.5GHz clock speed. Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 is a 4nm 5G-supported chip. The best part is that Geekbench tested this phone for 1166 single-core points and 3214 points on all eight cores. It’s a big jump from Realme 13 Pro’s performance.
The alleged Realme's future flagship has an Android 15 running on the system as shown by the Geekbench. That means Realme UI 6.0 will be present out of the box with this model. This listing has limited information, but Camera FV-5 and 3C certifications filled in some gaps about its cameras and charging speed.
The main sensor here is f/1.8 aperture 50 MP EIS with a 26.6mm focal length that can output 12.6MP resolution photos. The selfie camera is a smaller 16 MP EIS snapper with a 27.2mm focal length, shooting 4MP photos after pixel binning. 3C reveals that the phone’s battery is rated for 11V at 4.1A, which adds up to a 45W input.