The Realme Q5 series will be officially unveiled next week, but the company has already confirmed some key details – 80W charging and 5,000 mAh batteries, for example. It’s not quite clear if these will be featured on all devices or just the Realme Q5 Pro or on all models in the series. Realme has confirmed 80W charging and a 5,000 mAh battery for the Q5 series Realme has confirmed 80W charging and a 5,000 mAh battery for the Q5 series.
Speaking of, Weibo user Panda is bald
shared details for three Realme devices, starting with the Pro. It will be
powered by the Snapdragon 870 chipset, which was confirmed by Geekbench. The
benchmark reports that the RMX3372 (the model name of the Pro) had 8 GB of RAM
and ran Android 12. Further specs include a 6.62” AMOLED display (FHD+) with
120 Hz refresh rate. Also on the front there will be a 16 MP selfie camera.
On the back, a 64 MP primary module
(f/1.8), an 8 MP ultra wide-angle camera (119°) and a 2 MP macro cam (4 cm
focus distance). As expected, the Realme Q5 Pro will indeed have a 5,000 mAh
battery with 80W fast charging. And don’t forget about the Vans special
edition. We have mentioned it before, but the Q5 Pro will be an improved
version of the GT Neo2.
Moving on, the Realme Q5i will be powered
by the old Dimensity 810 chipset. It will have a 6.58” LCD (FHD+) and an 8 MP
selfie camera, plus a 13 MP rear camera and 2 MP depth sensor. The battery will
have 5,000 mAh capacity, no mention of fast charging. If not for the display,
we could have confused the Q5i for the new Oppo A57 5G. Both the Q5 Pro and Q5i
(RMX3574) have previously been featured on TENAA with these same specs.
The third device is the Realme V23, which
looks like a variation of the Q5i with a better rear camera with a 48 MP
sensor.