Realme has announced plans to release its newest product, the Realme GT 6T in the Indian market earlier this month. Just before its official launch, the new device has only been spotted on several certification platforms, including the NBTC certification website and other certification and monitoring bodies such as BIS, EEC, and Camera FV-5 databases, where we can expect the new device and see any significant features or specifications to be launched soon.
Realme GT 6T on NBTC
The listing on the NBTC has finally revealed the Realme GT 6T model number, which is also linked to certification listings for other regulatory bodies such as the BIS, FCC, and EEC, that this new phone has already passed different testing and certification procedures. The most crucial thing revealed by the FCC certification listing is the battery of the Realme GT 6T.
According to the listing, the 2,750mAh rated battery of the typical handset appears to be a 5,500mAh battery that is dual-cell. The rated means 5,360mAh would deliver a remarkable battery capability to the upcoming handset. The phone will also be able to provide you with lightning-fast charging because of 120W SuperVOOC charging technology. In this sense, the FCC listing sheds some light on the design and software of the gadget.
The FCC suggests that the Realme GT 6T would weigh around 191 grams and measure 162 × 75.1 × 8.65 mm. It will come pre-loaded with Realme UI 5.0, based on the latest Android 14 operating system, ensuring a smooth and intuitive user experience. Database listing Camera FV-5 claims that Realme GT 6T would provide excellent imaging capabilities.
Apparently, the device comes equipped with a 50MP camera on the back with f/1.8 aperture, and optical image stabilization. For selfies and video calling, the front camera would be a 32MP unit with an f/2.4 aperture. While Realme is yet to reveal the official launch date of the Realme GT 6T in India, the company confirmed its availability for purchase on Amazon later this month. Thus, the device draws customers’ attention as they anticipate its arrival this month.