Next Realme flagship features a dual-tone back and Snapdragon 888

Realme’s new flagship smartphone was publicly previewed at the Shanghai 2021 Mobile World Congress (MWC). The Realme GT 5G will be officially unveiled on 4 March, but today the company has given us a glimpse of what to expect from a smartphone. The business also revealed its latest “Dual-Platform Dual-Flagship Strategy” which means that two flagship series will be introduced.
The Realme GT 5G will run on Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 888 mobile chipset, which will be cooled by a stainless steel steam chamber cooling device. The cooling system is said to provide enhanced heat dissipation for sustained efficiency. The smartphone architecture is influenced by the idea of GT sports cars. A special dual-tone leather version of the handset will have a glossy black stripe on the back panel that represents a race track. The rest of the area will have a vegan leather finish that, according to the brand, offers “a more delicate texture, a softer touch and a better color effect.”
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— realme Europe (@realmeeurope) February 23, 2021
As for Realme’s new strategy for its flagship phones, the company plans to launch two separate series where one will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8xx series flagship processors to basically focus on the performance aspect while the other series will be powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity series having a focus on camera technology.
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