With shortened launch cycles, we’re now seeing phone makers adopt new innovation at a much swifter pace. The screens on our smartphone are now taller, almost bezel-less, and free on any intrusions. So, what’s next? Well, if we were to take a look at the market, the phone makers are now prepping to offer users a smoother, snappier experience via higher refresh rate displays.

The highlight of this smartphone could, however, be that it’s powered by Snapdragon 730G gaming-centric chipset from Qualcomm. I mean, it will be late to the party as Redmi K20 was launched with the same chipset months ago but that’s okay. We could be seeing a familiar quad-camera setup on the rear (since Realme is going all out with the 4 camera plan) including the new 64MP primary sensor. This will be paired with an 8MP ultra-wide lens, 2MP depth sensor, and 2MP macro lens.