Realme is one of the fastest-growing smartphone brands around and the company is known for its excellent price-performance ratio. There have been rumors that Realme is gearing up to offer a device with a flagship-grade chipset and a new certification from the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) hints that this is indeed coming.
Realme RMX1931 SIG certification
The Realme RMX1931 features a 6.55-inch display with FHD+ resolution and will be powered by an octa-core CPU clocked at 2.84 GHz. This falls in line with the Kryo 485 Gold core frequency in the Snapdragon 855. The rest of the specs show a 1,950 mAh battery which is probably a listing error alongside Bluetooth 5.0 support and dual-band Wi-Fi. On the software front, the phone is running ColorOS 6.1.
Previously, Realme India CEO Madhav Sheth claimed[1] that the advantages of the Snapdragon 855 are not that noticeable for the average user but did not rule out a future Realme device powered by a flagship chipset.
Realme RMX1993 Wi-Fi certificaiton
In related news, another Realme phone bearing the RMX1993 model number got certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance. The device will run on Android 9 Pie and comes with dual-band Wi-Fi capabilities. The model number is close to that of the recently released Realme X2[2] (RMX1991) so this could very well be the international version.
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