Realme is launching GT6 on June 20, and today, we received some details straight from the horse’s mouth. The company itself revealed that the phone will have a Sony LYT-808 sensor for the 50 MP main camera, and we should also expect a 2x telephoto lens.
The new phone will also use an 8T LTPO OLED panel by BOE with up to 6,000 nits peak brightness and 2160 Hz PWM, according to an email sent out to partners. The same press message also revealed the phone would cost under €1,000 (about $1,100 or INR90,000), which isn’t much of a surprise – Realme has never sold a smartphone with such a high price tag. It remains to be seen how close to the €1,000 mark it will be.
The landing page Realme setup also confirms the GT 6 will have the HyperTone Image engine and support 4K Dolby Vision video recording. We also know it will have a Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset, fueling AI features such as Smart Loop, Smart Removal and Night Vision Mode.
The global announcement of the GT6 is taking place next Thursday, but it is already sold in China under the name GT Neo6. Previously, the GT Neo6 SE went international as GT 6T.