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Realme GT2 Explorer Master will be first in the world with LPDDR5X RAM

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Yordan 07 July 2022

Realme Android

The Realme GT2 Explorer Master is expected on July 12 with a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset. The company revealed more of its specs today that lead us to believe it will indeed be a mighty phone - the GT2 Explorer Master will be the first in the world with LPDDR5X RAM.

In other posts on Weibo, Realme also confirmed the GT2 Explorer Master will have a metal frame and a 10-bit display with HDR10+ and up to 120Hz refresh rate.

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The LPDDR5X RAM offers higher speeds, up to 8.5 Gbps, compared to LPDDR5's 6.4 Gbps. The new standard also consumes 20% less power, making it a win-win. Currently, Samsung was the first company to start manufacturing such chips, built on the 14 nm process, and now the US-based Micron is also in the mix.

Realme GT2 Explorer Master will be first in the world with LPDDR5X RAM

The screen of the Realme GT2 Explorer Master will have over 16,000 levels of auto brightness for a proper "eye protection experience", according to official posts. The front panel will have an ultra-thin bezel on the bottom at just 2.37 mm.

The official launch is next week and we expect Realme to tease even more features in the days leading to the event.

Source (in Chinese)

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  • anonimouse
  • v}h
  • 03 Aug 2022

you say the same comment in all realme phone posts. thanks kindly for reminding us, what would we do without you sharing your immense buckets of experience and knowledge. We give thanks.

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  • the futuristic
  • XZ1
  • 21 Jul 2022

wait that 8 plus gen 1 ain't even support LPDDR5X

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  • Bebochekov
  • Snv
  • 10 Jul 2022

Yes, breakage is the biggest problem with curved screens. My wife has a Samsung Galaxy A51, and I have replaced the glass screen protector 6 times in two years. The A51 has a very slight curve, but the rubber Samsung case and glass screen protector h...

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