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Realme XT specs and hands-on photos are online

Earlier today we saw the first official render of Realme XT, property of the company CMO, and now we have the real-life looks of the device.

Some media representatives from China were invited at what appears a pre-launch event, and later they posted hands-on photos on Weibo. The phone’s looks are confirmed, however, now we have some specs in the mix.

Realme XT hands-on photos
Realme XT hands-on photos
Realme XT hands-on photos
Realme XT hands-on photos

Realme XT hands-on photos
Realme XT hands-on photos

Realme XT hands-on photos

At first look, the Realme XT appears to be an overall upgrade of the Realme 5 Pro – slightly better chipset, slightly better primary camera, slightly more memory and a Super AMOLED screen with a slightly bigger screen.

Realme XT specs
Realme XT specs
Realme XT specs

Realme XT specs

The main camera sensor is the biggest improvement since it will be the first 64 MP cam for the whole Realme lineup. The other three shooters will be exactly the same as the Realme 5 Pro, down to the apertures and pixel sizes – 8 MP ultra-wide-angle lens, 2 MP camera for close shots and a 2 MP depth sensor.

Official Realme XT renders
Official Realme XT renders
Official Realme XT renders
Official Realme XT renders

Official Realme XT renders

It is hard to tell what the Realme XT back feels like, but looking at the specs, it will likely be the same plastic back and frame, seen in the Realme X and Realme 5 series; after all Realme is going for affordable devices and you can’t have that with a pretty Gorilla Glass panel that adds extra production value to the device.

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Author: Yordan
Source: GSMArena

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