Realme has confirmed that its GT 6 smartphone will launch internationally on June 20. However, the Chinese and worldwide Realme GT 6 versions will be distinct versions. China may get a more powerful smartphone with better hardware.

According to reports, this worldwide version is likely a rebadged Realme GT Neo 6, which debuted in China in May, powered by Snapdragon 8s Gen 3.However, these advancements have not been detailed.

Leaked Realme GT6 Specs

The Realme GT 6 is rumored to have a 6.78-inch flat OLED BOE S1 display with 1.5K resolution,per Gadget360. The gadget should feature a metal central frame for durability and attractiveness. The smartphone might include a 50-megapixel back camera for great photos.

The Realme GT 6 may include a 6,000mAh battery for all-day power. It supports 100W wired fast charging, allowing for fast charging as needed.

Previous rumors stated the worldwide Realme GT 6 will sport the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 CPU, but the current leak suggests the Chinese edition will. Many manufacturers' flagship products use Qualcomm's most powerful processor, the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3.

It is expected that the Chinese Realme GT6 will debut this month or in July. Interestingly, the smartphone maker may have accelerated its debut owing to the October Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 launch, as reported by GSMArena. The firm want to grab the market's attention and establish a solid footing ahead of the competition by releasing the smartphone early.

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Realme Sustaining Momentum

Realme hit a milestone in November last year as the fifth fastest phone brand to reach 200 million, after Vivo, Huawei, Samsung, and Apple, according to Counterpoint Research. The Chinese firm stands out for its quickness in reaching this milestone, according to Forbes.

In 2017, Realme separated from Oppo. Realme reps say it's mainly independent today. Notably, BBK, the same company that owns Oppo, Vivo, and OnePlus, also owns Realme and utilizes the same production line.

Chase Xu, Realme's Chief Marketing Officer, said the business overcame several hurdles to become a top-10 phone brand. These issues included inflation, falling phone sales, and the COVID-19 pandemic. In retaliation, Xu said Realme closed offline outlets in select areas, but he did not specify.

Realme launched a fierce e-commerce push to fight the impact of the pandemic. In areas like the Philippines, intensive internet marketing and collaborations with local companies helped the brand become number one.

Notably,Realme's eagerness to partner with other businesses has led to special edition phones like the Coca-Cola-themed Realme 10 Pro and the Dragonball Z-themed GT Neo 2.

Device quality further boosts Realme's reputation. Along with the iQoo 12, the Realme GT 5 Pro is a great deal. The GT 5 Pro, priced at 3,499 yuan ($419) in China, has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 CPU and Sony's Lytia sensor.

Notably, Realme GT 5 Pro outperforms Oppo and OnePlus' flagship phones. However, market experts says Realme, like other Chinese sub-brands, might eventually face the dilemma of deciding whether to stay value-oriented or go into the luxury market to boost profits.

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