The company is celebrating its five years in the market with this upcoming flagship series. The GT5 model will be the main focus of the launch, but the Pro model is expected to appear later this year.
It is confirmed that a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset will be included in the Realme GT5. The specifics regarding its cameras and appearance, however, are still up for debate.
The teaser suggests that the camera will have a noticeable bump, similar to the GT Neo 6’s leaked design. Some electronics, such as the OnePlus 10 and, to a lesser extent, the Galaxy S21 series, already use this method of design.
Next Monday’s launch event for the GT5 will also see the introduction of new audio wearables by Realme. One of these is the Realme Buds Air 5, which was created as a less expensive substitute for the Buds Air 5 Pro. This Wednesday, the Buds Air 5 Pro is scheduled to go on sale in India.
The Realme Buds Air 5 will come with a 50 dB active noise cancellation feature, a feature that was previously found on the Pro model. A 4,000 Hz UW noise reduction capability is also highlighted in the promotional materials. This suggests that the upcoming Buds are obviously designed to separate voices from background noises because it falls within the range of human auditory perception.