Realme today launched its new mid-range for the Indian audience dubbed Realme 9i. It has arrived as the first model in the Realme 9 series with other models already being tipped to be in pipeline for a launch in the country. Amongst the recently tipped variants are the Realme 9 Pro and the Realme 9 Pro+. Both these upcoming Realme 9 models have been teased by the brand itself heading to the Indian stores.
Realme 9 Pro, Realme 9 Pro+ India Launch Officially Teased
The Realme 9 Pro and the Realme 9 Pro+ upcoming India launch have been tipped by an official tweet by Madhav Sheth. The post on Twitter is more of a poll where the company’s CEO has asked the audience to guess which one of the aforementioned models are coming to the Indian market. With the latest tweet being floated by Sheth, rumors surrounding the upcoming launch have started picking up pace.
It is worth mentioning that the cryptic tweet doesn’t reveal any detail on the launch timeline. Only the upcoming variants are mentioned and also it isn’t yet confirmed which variant will be brought first to the county. The Realme 9 Pro making a debut first makes more sense. The Realme 9 Pro+ will be likely be introduced later itself if not alongside the Realme 9 Pro.
Realme 9 Pro, Realme 9 Pro+ Rumored Specifications
The Realme 9 Pro is rumored to launch with the Snapdragon 695 processor which is supported by Adreno 619 GPU and up to 8GB RAM and 128GB storage support. The device is rumored to pack a 6.95-inch AMOLED display which supports 1080p FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate.
The camera setup used by the Realme 9 Pro will be a 64MP main sensor paired up with an 8MP ultra-wide-angle sensor, and a 2MP additional lens. A 16MP selfie camera and a 5,000 mAh battery is also tipped by the leaks. The device will be offering 33W fast charging support.
The Realme 9 Pro+ processor detail is not revealed. However, this variant is tipped to feature an AMOLED panel with an FHD+ screen resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. It might feature a 50MP main camera and 65W fast charging.