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Realme teases Dimensity 810 phone launch in India, could be the Realme 8s

The Realme 8s with MediaTek Dimensity 810 could soon launch in India, the company has officially teased. Realme is gearing up to launch a phone powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 810 chip and it will be the first phone to use this SoC. The Realme 8s and Realme 8i were both teased by CEO Madhav Sheth and the phones have leaked previously giving us a brief look at their design and key specifications.

Another First has been added to the long list of #realme! Our latest Smartphone will be featuring the World's First @MediaTekIndia Dimensity 810 5G Processor for an epic performance. Stay Tuned! pic.twitter.com/fFu7VZia5F

— realme (@realmeIndia) August 30, 2021

MediaTek Dimensity 810 is a mid-range SoC manufactured on a 6nm process and was launched alongside the Dimensity 920 chip. Here’s everything we know about the Realme 8s that is rumoured to be powered by this chip.

Realme 8s leaked specifications

The Realme 8s is rumoured to feature a 6.5-inch display with support for a 90Hz refresh rate. Realme 8s is powered by the Dimensity 810 processor that brings in 5G support and is paired with 6GB/8GB of RAM and upto 256GB storage variants. The phone will run on Android 11 based Realme UI 2.0 out-of-the-box.

Realme 8s has triple cameras on the back that is headlined by the 64MP primary camera and there is a 16MP selfie camera on the front as well. Though there is no information on the other two rear cameras, it is expected to use a macro and depth sensor combination. As for the battery, the Realme 8s is said to be equipped with a 5,000mAh battery that supports 33W fast charging out-of-the-box.

We will know more about the Realme 8s as we near its launch date which is currently not known. That said, we will be keeping an eye out for any developments and will update you as and when more details are revealed.

Also Read: [Exclusive] Realme 8i will be the first phone with Helio G96, reveals leaked renders



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