Here is what Snapdragon 888-powered Realme Race aka Realme Koi may look like
Leaked live images of Realme Race give a closer look at the back-panel design and camera module. The images also reveal the phone has a 64-megapixel primary camera sensor.
Realme was one of the first smartphone companies to announce a phone with Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 888 SoC. Even as the company is gearing up for the launch early next year, alleged live photos of Realme Koi aka Realme Race have emerged online.
The live images reveal a familiar back design on the phone. It houses a rectangular camera setup with three large camera lenses. If you look closely, there is also an LED flash next to the sensors. The panel appears to have a glossy finish with “Dare to Leap” engraving. Apart from a brief glimpse of the design, photos also reveal the phone has a 64-megapixel primary camera sensor.
According to reports, Realme Koi aka Realme Race will come with a 4,000mAh battery. It will be bundled with 125W UltraDart fast charging technology, which is said to charge the phone to up to 41% in just 5 minutes and to the maximum 100% capacity in 20 minutes.
As of now, there is no official launch date for the launch of Realme Race. It is worth noting that Xiaomi beat the competition to unveil with first Snapdragon 888-powered smartphone series, Mi 11.
Apart from Xiaomi and Realme, you can expect the likes of Asus, Black Shark, Lenovo, LG, Meizu, Motorola, Nubia, Oppo, Sharp, and Vivo to also launch phones with the latest chipset.
Just in case you did not know about the Snapdragon 888, it is a new flagship processor from Qualcomm. The 5G chipset features 3rd-gen Snapdragon X60 5G Modem-RF system that offers mmWave and sub-6 across all major bands. It also comes with Snapdragon Elite Gaming which is said to support up to 144 frames per second (fps).
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