Realme is launching the GT 6 smartphone on Thursday, June 20, and we expect to see a phone with a 50 MP main camera with OIS and Sony-LYT808 sensor. Previous reports suggested the phone would be the international version of the Realme GT Neo6, available in China, and now we get an European price to add to the list of known details.
The Realme GT 6 was spotted in Romania, where it was listed by local online retailer Emag.ro. The phone will sell for RON 3,500 (12/256 GB) or RON 4,100 (16/512 GB), which is equivalent to €700 or €825. It was also seen at Realme Shop Poland, where the mightier variant is priced at PLN 3,500 or about €800.
The specs sheet of the Realme GT 6 matches the GT Neo6, including the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset, the 5,500 mAh battery and the 6.78” LTPO OLED. However the phone is not a direct rebadge of its Chinese sibling – it comes with a new set of cameras.
Realme will couple the 50 MP main cam with a 50 MP telephoto snapper with 2x optical zoom, while the ultra-wide shooter will have an 8 MP sensor. That’s compared to 50 MP main and 8 MP ultra-wide dual setup in the Neo6.
Previously Realme promised to launch a flagship killer under €1,000, but it’s good to know that it is substantially lower than that even in its ample 512GB version.