
Realme X3 SuperZoom may launch with punch-hole display
China’s smartphone company Realme is preparing to launch its new smartphone Realme X3 SuperZoom. A lot of discussion these days regarding Realme X3 SuperZoom smartphone. Many information and Specifications is leak related to this phone. It has also come on many certification sites. This phone was also listed on Geekbench. Its model number is RMX2142.
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The leakster, Sudhanshu also shared a many specifications of the device through a tweet. According to the tweet, it will use a 4,200 mAh battery with 30W fast charging support
Expected Specifications
It has 6.57 inch punch-hole display can found in Realme X3. This will be a 5G smartphone. It has come with Snapdragon 855+ processor. Talk about connectivity it has Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity support. It has come with 12 GB Ram. According to some other reports, its dimensions are 163.8×75.8×8.9mm.
Other features
According to Thailand NBTC certification website, the superzoom variant of Realme X3 will also be launched. According to the listing of 3C, this phone will be offered with 30W fast charging. Apart from this, the phone can offered with Android 10. Apart from this, it has got 788 in single-core and 262 in multi-core.
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