Realme 6i coming soon: First machine running Helio G80 chip, 16MP selfie camera, 5,000mAh battery?

Realme 6i, the latest low-cost smartphone version of Realme is expected to equip a pretty attractive configuration for users with less money.

Myanmar Realme branch has confirmed that it will announce the Realme 6i model on March 17.

Picture 1 of Realme 6i coming soon: First machine running Helio G80 chip, 16MP selfie camera, 5,000mAh battery?

By the time of launch, the specs of the device had appeared soon. Specifically, Realme 6i will be equipped with 4 rear cameras, support 18W fast charging. This is also the first smartphone in the world to use Helio G80 chip.

Realme 6i has a water drop screen but unfortunately, the exact size and resolution are unknown. The front of the device is a 16MP selfie camera. It is built with a 5,000mAh battery and USB-C port, supporting fast charging.

In addition to Realme 6i will also have up to 4 rear cameras with 48MP main camera. However, details of the remaining cameras have not been revealed.

Picture 2 of Realme 6i coming soon: First machine running Helio G80 chip, 16MP selfie camera, 5,000mAh battery?

Previously the Realme 5i model launched with a 6.52-inch LCD screen, 20: 9 aspect ratio, HD + resolution and 8MP selfie camera.

Most recently, the GeekBench score of Realme 6i has suddenly appeared. Data from GeekBench confirmed, the device uses the Helio G80 chip as rumored and 4GB RAM. The single-core test of the machine reached 345 points and the multi-core was 1293 points. In addition, the device will also install Android 10.

The arrival of Realme 6i will definitely help the market become more exciting when earlier, Realme has soon released the duo of mid-range smartphones Realme 6 and 6 Pro. Oppo's sub-brand is even ambition to develop a cheap smartphone model supporting 5G network, which is expected to launch in the near future.

Refer to Gizmochina

Update 17 March 2020
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