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Realme X9 Pro appears on Geekbench with Snapdragon 870

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Yordan 06 July 2021

Realme Android

Realme is working on a new smartphone with model number RMX3366 and which is allegedly called Realme X9 Pro. The device was listed on TENAA with a CPU that could’ve been either the Snapdragon 778G or the Snapdragon 870, and thanks to a Geekbench listing, we now know it’s the latter.

Realme RMX3366 on Geekbench
Realme RMX3366 on Geekbench

The motherboard says “kona” - the code name Qualcomm gave the Snapdragon 865 and its subsequent 865+ and 870 revisions. The listing also reveals that the RMX3366 will have 12GB RAM.

Chinese sources claim the phone will be called Realme GT Master Edition and an RMX3366 appered on TENAA earlier, confirming most of its specs. The phone might end up called X9 Pro only in India similar to the GT Neo/X7 Max previously.

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Reader comments

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  • Sayak
  • gMJ
  • 09 Aug 2021

I can guarantee say that Realme X9 will be the global version of Realme Master edition and Realme X9 pro will be the global version of Realme GT Master explorer edition.

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  • holiday
  • fC$
  • 08 Jul 2021

This is really an awesome post, thanks for it. Keep adding more information to this

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  • AnonD-909757
  • pZV
  • 07 Jul 2021

Because you apparently didn't get it. It definitely can be fixed, it comes down to customers, not OEMs.

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