Realme 10 5G has officially arrived in China after its LTE-only variant launched earlier this week. The phone brings onboard Dimensity 700 SoC along with 50MP triple primary snappers. Let’s take a deeper dive into what it brings compared to the 4G variant. It marks a chain of events that will be soon followed by Realme 10 Pro and Realme 10 Pro+ 5G coming on November 17.
Realme 10 5G Pricing and Availability in India
The Realme 10 5G arrived in China at a starting pricing of CNY 1,299/- which is roughly INR 15,000/- for the base 8GB+128GB variant. The higher 8GB+256GB variant packs in a price tag of CNY 1,599/- which loosely translates to INR 18,000/-. You have the option to choose from Stone Crystal Black and Rijin Doujin (Gold) colorways. Note that although the phone launched, it did so in China only, and thus, its availability in India and on the global markets is still unknown.
Realme 10 5G Specifications
Realme 10 5G is basically a 5G-fied version of Realme 10 4G (or LTE) that was launched in China earlier this week followed by globally a few days ago. With that being said, Realme has downgraded some of the specifications to accommodate for the 5G tech so yes, there are a lot of things to discuss for the same.
The Realme 10 5G packs in a 6.6” IPS LCD panel with 90Hz refresh rate, 401ppi density, 90.4% STB ratio, 180Hz touch sampling rate along with a water drop-shaped notch. For context, the Realme 10 4G had a Super AMOLED panel so as you can see, there’s a huge difference between the display tech in use.
Moving further, we have Dimensity 700 SoC under the hood that powers the device with 128/256GB UFS 2.2 storage, and 8GB LPDDR4x RAM onboard. The 4G variant had Helio G99 SoC under the hood. Realme 10 5G has included two storage configurations at 8+128GB and 8+256GB while the 4G variant arrives with four configurations at 4/6/8GB RAM and 64/128/256GB of storage. An Android 12-powered Realme UI 3.0 powers the device when it comes to the software side.
Talking about the camera tech, we get an 8MP selfie camera at the front housed in a waterdrop-shaped notch. The rear, on the other hand, houses a triple camera setup without any camera bump. There’s a 50MP primary, 2MP macro, and depth sensor at the back with each lens protruding above the rear panel.
Moving on, we have a 5,000mAh battery under the hood paired with 33W fast charging tech. It uses the USB Type-C port to juice up the battery to its full extent. There’s dual SIM support, Bluetooth v5.2, GPS, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, 5G, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a side-mounted fingerprint scanner among other features as well.