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Realme GT 2 Pro gets 3C certification ahead of December 20 launch – Times of India

Realme GT 2 Pro gets 3C certification ahead of December 20 launch – Times of India

Realme GT 2 Pro has been certified by China’s 3C body. The smartphone is scheduled to launch on December 20. Ahead of the launch, it has appeared on 3C certification website with model number RMX3300. The handset, as per the listing, will be a 5G phone and will be equipped with 65watt fast charging support.
Realme has already confirmed that the smartphone will be powered by the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset. The company has announced a virtual event for 9am GMT on December 20 to unveil the device.
Realme GT 2 Pro: Expected specs
Alleged photos of Realme GT 2 Pro were recently spotted online. The leaked photo does not have a selfie camera at the front, hinting that the device may come with an under-display camera for selfies. According to a Gizmochina report, there could be two editions of the phone- one with a normal punch hole camera at the front and the other with an under-display camera.
The smartphone is expected to come with a 108MP primary camera on the back. The phone’s camera may offer optical image stabilisation (OIS). At the front, the device may come with 32MP for selfies.
Realme GT 2 Pro is rumoured to feature a LPDDR5 RAM and may offer UFS 3.1 internal storage. It is said to come with a 6.51-inch full HD+ AMOLED screen with high refresh rates. The display may come with a 20:9 aspect ratio and 404 pixel density.
The handset is speculated to have a 2K display. It may come with WiFi 6 and Bluetooth version 5.2 for wireless connections.

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