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Realme’s new smartphone has no notches. Looks like an Oppo F11 Pro

  • BY Alexander Wong
  • 30 April 2019
  • 10:49 am
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Realme, the sub-brand under Oppo, will be expanding its presence in China. They have shared a new teaser on their new Weibo account and it showed a very different product.

Throughout a video, you can see snippets of a full-screen smartphone that has no notches or punch hole at the top. Around the 30 second marker, the device reveals a pop-up selfie camera which is similar to the Oppo F11 Pro.

The most recent smartphone to be announced by Realme is the Realme 3 Pro that features a Snapdragon 710 processor. It isn’t clear if this new device will be released globally or it will be sold exclusively in China.

It is worth pointing out that the Oppo F11 Pro isn’t sold in China so there’s a possibility that the same phone is introduced in China as a Realme product. The F11 Pro comes with a 6.5″ Full HD+ display and it runs on a MediaTek P70 processor. For the Realme equivalent, it may use a different hardware configuration underneath to cater to the Chinese market.

We expect to learn more about the device in the next couple of weeks when they reveal more plans for China.

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