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Realme GT 5G Bumblebee leather variant appears in an official poster

We exclusively shared an image of the Realme GT 5G Bumblebee leather variant a couple of days ago, and yesterday Realme shared a few photos giving us our first look at the GT 5G’s glass back version. Today, Realme VP Mr. Xu Qi Chase shared a poster on his Weibo account, giving us a closer look at the GT 5G Bumblebee version.

The image doesn’t reveal anything new but reconfirms the presence of a 64MP primary camera on the GT 5G Bumblebee variant. Realme didn’t reveal the other two cameras’ purpose in the setup, but rumors have it we are looking at 13MP ultrawide and 13MP telephoto units.

Realme GT 5G Bumblebee leather variant appears in official poster

Machine translation of Mr. Chase’s post reveals the yellow variant will be called “GT Ares Special Edition-Dawn”, but we’ll wait for the official announcement on March 4 to know the leather version’s exact name.

The company VP also said that the phone’s design is inspired by the classic GT models and detailed its design process. You can check out the screenshot of Mr. Chase’s Weibo post below, machine translated from Chinese, to learn more about it.

Machine translated from Chinese

Machine translated from Chinese

The Realme GT 5G will be powered by the Snapdragon 888 SoC and is expected to come with Android 11-based Realme UI 2.0, 12GB RAM, and 256GB storage. Although there will likely be other memory configurations as well that aren’t confirmed yet.

The GT 5G will pack a 120Hz screen and support 65W charging, but the battery capacity remains unknown.


Author: Sagar
Source: GSMArena

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