Realme currently has six smartphones under
its X series and it seems the company will soon expand the lineup with the X3
SuperZoom, that has popped up on Geekbench and has bagged a few certifications.
The Realme X3 SuperZoom, bearing model code RMX2086, has been certified by NBTC
and EEC. It has also been listed on Bureau of Indian Standards' (BIS) website,
hinting at an imminent launch.
The listings on the certifying
authorities' websites don't reveal any specifications of the X3 SuperZoom, but
thanks to Geekbench, we know it will run Android 10 out of the box and have
12GB RAM. The benchmark database lists the motherboard as "msmnile",
which corresponds to the Snapdragon 855+ SoC. It's the same chipset that powers
Realme's 2019 flagship - X2 Pro.
Geekbench doesn't reveal any other specs
of the X3 SuperZoom, but the name suggests it will come with a telephoto camera
and may offer more than 20x zoom which is what the current Realme flagships
offer. We'll likely see a regular X3 as well, which may skip the telephoto
module.