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Realme 10 with Helio G99 SoC and 8GB RAM spotted on Geekbench

It is no secret that Realme is set to launch the new Realme 10 series in India next year. The company is set to launch a number of interesting phones in this series. And much ahead of its launch the base Realme 10 has been spotted on Geekbench, giving us some idea about the device. 

As per the listing, a Realme smartphone bearing the model number RMX3630 has surfaced on the Geekbench database. As per previous reports, this model number is of the upcoming Realme 10. Now, the listing confirms this new phone will be equipped with an entry-level Mediatek Helio G99 SoC paired with a Mali-G57 GPU and 8GB of RAM.

Realme 10 series set to hit Indian market next year

Further, the listing also confirms the Realme 10 will boot Android 12 out of the box and the expectation is it will receive an Android 13 update shortly after the launch. Further, the listing reveals the device will have a single core score of 483 points and a multi-core score of 1668 points. 

Interestingly, this is not the first time the device has been spotted on a certification website. Previously, the Realme 10 has been spotted on multiple certification sites including the IS, NBTC, EEC, and Indonesia Telecom certification websites. Additionally, it has also been spotted on IECEE database, taking the lid off the battery capacity. The listing revealed the Realme 10 smartphone will be equipped with a 5000mAh battery.

For now, this is all we know about the Realme 10. But we're sure that'll change in the months to come as more details about the device start to emerge. As always, Digit will be keeping a close eye on all developments around the Realme 10, so watch this space for all the latest updates.

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