Realme GT 5 showcased itself on Geekbench
Developed by the Chinese tech company Realme, the GT 5 made its presence known on Geekbench this time.
Realme is gearing up for the launch of its latest flagship smartphone, the Realme GT 5, scheduled for August 28 in China. Anticipations are high, as the device is expected to carry forward the 240W extreme charging technology, akin to its predecessor. Yet, it promises a fresh twist with its innovative "miracle Glass" finish on the rear.
Recent sightings of the Realme GT 5, identified as model number RMX3820, on the Geekbench database have ignited curiosity among tech enthusiasts. The listed specifications hint at the smartphone being powered by the Android 13-based operating system, with its chip’s motherboard donning the codename “Kalama.”
Delving deeper into the chipset's configuration, it utilizes a 1+4+3 architecture. The primary core operates impressively at 3.19 GHz. Meanwhile, the performance cores and the base cores register speeds of 2.80 GHz and 2.02 GHz, respectively. These indications strongly align with the features of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, which houses the Adreno 740 and can be paired with a whopping 16GB of RAM.
Realme GT 5 showcased itself on Geekbench
Adding to the buzz, Realme teased the distinct "Miracle Glass" finish of the GT 5 in China. While the exact characteristics of this finish remain undisclosed, Realme's prior statements suggest it's an intricate design, challenging even for suppliers to perfect.
Further details suggest the Realme GT 5 will boast a 6.74-inch OLED screen with a 1.5K resolution, accompanied by a swift 144Hz refresh rate. Potential buyers might be treated to a variety of storage options, ranging from 128GB and potentially reaching 1TB. Battery-wise, two variants could be on offer: one with a 4600mAh capacity supporting 240W charging and another with a 5200mAh battery complemented by 150W charging capabilities.