Realme 9 has been noticed on the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification web site, hinting on the upcoming launch of the smartphone within the nation. Realme 9 is a part of the Realme 9 sequence, which is alleged to be comprised of Realme 9, Realme 9 Pro, Realme 9 Pro+, and Realme 9i. While the itemizing doesn’t reveal the specs of the smartphone, and Realme is but to formally reveal particulars of the upcoming Realme 9. Meanwhile, Realme 9i was launched in Vietnam on January 10, and the smartphone producer has instructed that the smartphone might arrive in India after teasing the handset on Wednesday.
The upcoming Realme 9 was spotted on the BIS certification web site by DealNTech, with the mannequin quantity RMX3388. Gadgets 360 was in a position to confirm the itemizing of the unreleased Realme smartphone on the BIS web site. The mannequin quantity RMX3491, which corresponds to the Realme 9i can be listed on the certification web site. Realme 9 was reportedly noticed on the EEC certification web site as nicely, based on the report.
Realme 9 was noticed on the Bureau of Indian Standards web site with the mannequin quantity RMX3388
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The listings don’t reveal particulars and specs of the upcoming smartphone. Meanwhile, Realme 9i, which was not too long ago launched in Vietnam, has been teased by Realme India, suggesting that the smartphone might launch within the nation within the close to future. The smartphone is provided with a 6.6-inch LCD show with a refresh charge of 90Hz, and is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 SoC paired with 6GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB of UFS 2.2 storage. The cellphone can be geared up with a 50-megapixel triple digicam setup, and runs on a 5,000mAh battery with 33W quick charging assist.
Back in November, it was reported that the Realme 9 sequence launch could possibly be pushed to February 2022 because of the world chip scarcity. The firm can be anticipated to launch a brand new Realme 9 Pro+/Max variant to the Realme 9 sequence this 12 months. Realme Vice President Madhav Sheth had beforehand confirmed in September that the corporate’s plans to launch the Realme 9 sequence final 12 months needed to be pushed to 2022 because of the chip scarcity.
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