On July 12, the Realme GT2 Explorer Master with a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset is anticipated. The GT2 Explorer Master will be the first smartphone in the world to use LPDDR5X RAM, according to the company's further specs that were released today.
Realme also announced the GT2 Explorer Master will have a metal frame, a 10-bit display with HDR10+, and an up to 120Hz refresh rate in other posts on Weibo.
Compared to LPDDR5, which has a speed of 6.4 Gbps, LPDDR5X RAM has a speed of up to 8.5 Gbps. The new standard is advantageous because it uses 20% less power. As of right now, Samsung was the first business to begin producing such chips using the 14 nm process, but now Micron, situated in the US, has joined the fray.
According to official publications, the Realme GT2 Explorer Master's screen will include more than 16,000 levels of auto brightness for a proper "eye protection experience." A 2.37 mm thin bezel will be present at the bottom of the front panel.
Next week is the formal launch date, and in the days before the event, we anticipate Realme to reveal even more features.