Realme is soon coming out with Realme Flash, the first Android to support magnetic wireless charging. The MagDART technology was unveiled at a virtual event earlier this week where a few features for the Realme Flash were teased. But ahead of the official debut, the entire spec sheet was leaked online.
The credible phone leaker, Abhishek Yadav, tweeted the relevant details for the Realme Flash. The flagship phone features a 6.7” E4 SuperAMOLED panel. It delivers a crisp QHD+ resolution. Plus, the LTPO design of the display minimizes power consumption while dynamically adjusting the refresh rate between 1Hz and 120Hz.
A single hole is punched through the corner of the screen, featuring a 32MP Sony-made selfie camera. Realme Flash’s rear camera cluster is made of a 50MP OIS-assisted wide lens, a 50MP ultrawide camera, and a 2MP low-res sensor. The design follows the aesthetic of the OnePlus 9 series.
The brand announced at the event that the Realme new model for 2021 has the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 at its heart. But Mr. Yadav specifies an overclocked variant of the chipset, the Snapdragon 888+.
It works with blazing fast UFS 3.1 storage and next-gen LPDDR5 memory. You get NFC and dual speakers. Plus, a high-end linear motor for better vibration feedback.
It’s all powered by a 4500 mAh battery, split between two cells. Realme Flash can quick-charge at 65W over the wire. 15W and 50W MagDART standards enable wireless charging. Realme promises a full charge in just 54 minutes.