Realme 10 gets FCC certification, key details announced ahead of launch

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The Realme 10 — the company’s alleged successor to the Realme 9 — has hit the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) database with model number RMX3630. The listing again shows that the Realme RMX3630 packs a 4,880mAh battery and offers 4G LTE connectivity. It also seems to include the Realme 10’s rear panel design. This model has already appeared on other certification sites like Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), IECEE, Indonesia Telecom and NBTC. All these developments could mean that this smartphone is nearing its debut.

The Realme RMX3630 model is believed to be the Realme 10 received FCC certification. It is once again spotted with a 4,880mAh battery and may have a 5,000mAh battery capacity (rated) at launch. Moreover, this model is listed to offer 2.4GHz and 5GHz dual-band Wi-Fi support along with 4G LTE connectivity.

The FCC listing also mentions that the handset’s charging adapter has a model number of VCB3HDUH and suggests that the Realme 10 may support 33W fast charging. The listed model also runs on Android-based Realme UI 3.0. Moreover, the smartphone is pictured to sport a dual-rear camera setup with LED flash.

realme 10 fcc realme_10_fccRealme 10 with model number RMX3630 was recently spotted on the Geekbench database. It is said to be powered by an octa-core MediaTek Helio G99 SoC, with Mali-G57 GPU. The smartphone may come with 8GB of RAM and runs on Android 12.

This Realme model has been spotted on BIS, Indonesia Telecom and NBTC certification sites. It has also received CB test certificate. All these listings could mean that the Realme 10 could be released in the global market soon. However, as of now, the company has not confirmed the existence of Realme 10.


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