There are Realme numbered phones, and then there is the Realme C series, but you may have never heard of the Realme P series. It is fairly new. There has only been one generation before this Geekbench-listed Realme P2 Pro. But it is obvious from the specs that the P series lies somewhere in between the other two.
Geekbench tested Realme P2 Pro, so we can share details like chipset, model number, RAM, etc. publicly available on their website. They tested a 12GB variant here. ‘RMX3987’ is how they addressed Realme P2 Pro in their scorecard, and they gave up its motherboard codename “parrot.”
What we see from this file is that Realme's new 5G handset is an upper-mid range Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 user. If we had to categorize it, we’d put it in the category of upper-rank mid-rangers not only because of its SoC but also the 12GB RAM.
Single core 866 points are more than any Realme C phone can give you but less than other Realme numbered models. That proves our point again. 2811 in multi-core is also a not-too-shabby result from their Geekbench 6.3.0 tests.
They want to make this one official on September 13 in an overseas Asian market, among many other brands who want to release their phones around the same time. Still, we can’t help but wonder if Realme P2 Pro will be superior over many of the rivals due to its potential 80W input and 120Hz AMOLED.