Realme’s new premium mid-range 12 Pro series may be getting at least one vanilla version soon, at least according to TENAA. The same brand has approved a new device called RMX3866. This is not far off from the model number associated with the previous chip’s 12+ by another country’s regulator.
Again, this is a reveal of what the 12+ (or maybe just 12) looks like, except it’s finished in teal and has silver accents instead of gold. It looks a lot like the 12 Pro from the back.
On the other hand, this upcoming Realme 11 successor will still be appealing to fans of flat edges, as it blends this design feature with the back panel of the 12 Pro series, rather than leaning towards a thinner frame in some sense. It seems possible. Even after being adopted in his low-priced Narzo 60 series, its performance remains unchanged.
So the “12+” looks frankly chunky and unwieldy by comparison, but those who want to get the iPhone 15 look on a budget might not mind. The putative new vanilla mid-ranger is expected to fit the line, except for one with a 6.7-inch FHD+ AMOLED display, 6-16GB of RAM, and 50+8+2MP rear cameras.
The Realme 12+ also packs a 4,880mAh battery, which could be rounded up to 5,000mAh in the promotion. Meanwhile, its 5G chipset remains a mystery for now as an octa-core processor with speeds of up to 2.6 GHz, but this matches either the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 in the 12 Pro or the 7s Gen 2 in the 12 Pro+ I don’t. .
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