A Realme phone, RMX2170, has been given
the stamp of approval by TUV Rheinland, which tested the 65W fast charger for
safety (it outputs outputs 6.5A at 10V). The phone has a two cell battery with
2,200 mAh rated capacity per cell (so 4,400 mAh total). This phone may be the
Realme X3 Pro, though other models have been misidentified as the X3 Pro,
previously, so it's not entirely certain.
The RMX2170 was recently certified by the
Wi-Fi Alliance as well with Android 10. It only supported Wi-Fi 5 (ac) while
Snapdragon 865 phones support Wi-Fi 6 (ax). That does line up with the current
Realme X3 models, which use a Snapdragon 855+ and support only Wi-Fi 5. It's
not a guarantee, however, as the company's S765G-based models also lack Wi-Fi 6
(even though the chipset supports it).
