Realme 10 (4G) reportedly spotted on Indian BIS, Indonesia Telecom and NBTC: Details

Realme 10 (4G) Reportedly Spotted on Indian BIS, Indonesia Telecom, and NBTC: Details

The Realme 10 (4G) reportedly with model number RMX3630 has appeared on the Indian BIS, Indonesia Telecom and NBTC website. This could be a sign that Realme has launched the entire Realme 9 lineup and will soon start launching the Realme 10 lineup. The NBTC listing of the handset points to the Realme 10 moniker. There is no mention of 5G in the listing, indicating that the upcoming handset could be a 4G model. It is clear that the device will launch in India, Indonesia and Thailand.

A recent leak by Tipster Mukul Sharma (Twitter: @stufflistings) via Twitter it shows That the alleged Realme 10 (4G) has made an appearance on the Indian BIS, Indonesia Telecom and NBTC website. The model number of the handset is expected to be RMX3630. As mentioned earlier, this could be a sign that Realme is discontinuing its Realme 9 lineup as it moves to the Realme 10 series.

To recall, the NBTC listing of the upcoming handset points to the Realme 10, the real name for the upcoming phone. As there is no mention of 5G in the listing, there is a chance that the smartphone from the Chinese company could be a 4G model. As evident from the listing, the handset could see its release in India, Indonesia and Thailand.

The Realme 9 lineup includes the Realme 9 4G, Realme 9 5G SE, Realme 9 Pro 5G, Realme 9 Pro+ 5G and Realme 9 Pro+ Free Fire Edition. The Realme 9 Pro+ Free Fire Edition was launched earlier this year and comes with colorful accents on the side of the back panel. Just below the Realme branding, the smartphone has “buyah!” With Free Fire written on the back side. The text next to the camera module, which is a popular phrase in the game.

The Free Fire Edition of the Realme 9 Pro+ has the exact same specifications as the regular Realme 9 Pro+ smartphone. The smartphone flaunts a 6.4-inch AMOLED display, triple rear camera setup, and a 4,500mAh battery.


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