The Realme V25 set to launch in China on March 3 has passed through Geekbench, confirming key specs in the process. The V25, sporting model code RMX3475, is powered by the Snapdragon 695 SoC, runs Android 12, and has 12GB RAM onboard. But thanks to TENAA, we know there will also be 6GB and 8GB RAM options.
Realme hasn't divulged much about the V25
yet, but the company already revealed its design and said that the smartphone's
rear cover will feature a photochromic layer, which will change the panel's
color from blue to red when exposed to sunlight.
The V25's images shared by Realme and the
specs revealed by TENAA suggest the V25 will be a version of Realme 9 Pro,
which comes with Snapdragon 695, 6.6" 120Hz FullHD+ LCD, Android 12-based
Realme UI 3.0, side-mounted fingerprint scanner, and a 5,000 mAh battery
charged through USB-C at up to 33W.
The Realme 9 Pro has a 16MP shooter inside
the screen's punch hole and a 64MP primary camera on the rear, joined by 8MP
ultrawide and 2MP macro units. But, the camera system on the V25 will consist
of one 64MP and two 2MP cameras.