After posting photos[1] from the Realme 3 Pro, brand CEO Madhav Sheth shared an image of the device running Fortnite. His tweet hints at a faster chipset.
He commented that other so-called “Pro” devices can’t run the game simultaneously, unlike the upcoming Realme model. It’s not quite clear what he means, but he may be alluding to the new 60fps mode[2] that was Epic Games enabled earlier this year (which was initially limited to flagship phones).
Realme 3 Pro in the hands of the brand's CEO
You can see a “not supported” error on the phone on the left, whose identity is just barely disguised – it’s clearly a Redmi Note 7 Pro[3], a device that Realme is targeting[4]. The Redmi has a Snapdragon 675 chipset and that doesn’t cut it. In fact, so far only Snapdragon 855 and Kirin 980 chipsets are supported.
That’s not to say that the Realme 3 Pro will have one of those chipsets, its release can coincide with an update from Epic. Still, expect something with a considerably beefier GPU than the Mali-G72 MP3 inside the vanilla Realme 3.
The Realme 3 Pro will be unveiled on April 22[5].
References
- ^ posting photos (www.gsmarena.com)
- ^ 60fps mode (www.gsmarena.com)
- ^ Redmi Note 7 Pro (www.gsmarena.com)
- ^ targeting (www.gsmarena.com)
- ^ on April 22 (www.gsmarena.com)
- ^ Source (twitter.com)
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