The Realme 11 Pro series is slated to debut in China on May 9. The Realme 11 Pro and Realme 11 Pro+ models are part of the series. The smartphones’ specifications and designs have officially been teased. For instance, the company has confirmed the smartphone’s color options. In addition to unofficial teasers, a number of leaks and reports have suggested important details and features of the upcoming handsets. The phones have also been seen on certification sites, which may provide additional information. Recently, a purported live image of the Realme Pro 11+ was leaked by a tipster.
Before its release, leaker Evan Blass (@evleaks) shared a live image of the alleged Realme 11 Pro+ phone on Twitter. The design cues that earlier rumors and official teasers suggested are restored in the image. The smartphone’s back panel is visible to have a modern, lychee-textured leather back design. Additionally, a woven 3D seamline can be seen running vertically through the middle of the phone.
The primary sensor is housed within a smaller golden circle that is positioned in a center-aligned position towards the top of the smartphone’s back panel. The secondary sensor is housed within a raised, circular, black camera module that is seen housing three rear camera units and an LED flash.
The Realme Design Studio and former Gucci Prints designer Matteo Menotto, who claims to have been inspired by the city of Milan, collaborated on the creation of the Realme 11 Pro series. Astral Black, Oasis Green, and Sunrise Beige are the three colorways in which the series will debut, as previously announced by the company. It is anticipated that the live image posted on Tuesday will be the Sunrise Beige version.
The Realme Pro 11+ will have a 6.7-inch curved AMOLED display with a 61-degree curvature and a refresh rate of 120Hz, according to a previous teaser from Realme. The teaser also mentions that the phone will have an incredibly narrow 2.33mm chin.
The Realme 11 Pro+ is expected to be powered by a chipset with the model number MT6877V/TTZA, which is most likely MediaTek’s new Dimensity 7050 SoC and 12GB RAM, according to a recent Geekbench listing. The phone is probably going to start with Android 13 OS out of the box.
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