The Realme GT 6 is expected to launch in China later this month. Earlier, the company revealed the design of the front of the upcoming phone and showcased some of its key features. Realme has just announced the release date of the phone and hinted at the design of the rear camera module in a poster. The Realme GT 6 launched in China has a different design from the Indian version that arrived in India last month – the latter launched the updated version of the GT Neo 6 in China.

Realme GT 6 release date in China
The Realme GT 6 will be launched in China on July 9 at 14:00 (11:30 IST), the company confirmed in a Weibo post. The banner on the phone’s microsite also confirms these details. The promotional images used in the ad give a glimpse into the design of the rear camera module of the Realme GT 6.
The three rear cameras of the Chinese version of the Realme GT 6 are housed in a slightly raised rectangular unit with rounded edges. Unlike the separate camera blocks on its Indian counterpart, the sensors are integrated into the protective layer. On the right edge of the phone is the volume rocker and the power button.
Realme GT 6 (Chinese Version) Features
The Chinese version of the Realme GT 6 will reportedly feature a 1.5K 8T LTPO BOE flat display with 6000 nits peak brightness and a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC. The phone will reportedly have a 50-megapixel main camera and a thin and large battery that supports 100W fast charging. It is confirmed to have a medium-sized metal frame.
Realme GT 6 Specifications, Price (Indian Version)
Realme GT 6 launched in India with Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 SoC, 6.78-inch Full HD+ 8T LTPO AMOLED 120Hz display and 5500mAh battery with support for 120W SuperVOOC charging. In terms of optics, the phone has a 50 MP triple camera on the back and a 32 MP sensor on the front.
The India variant of Realme GT 6 is priced at Rs 40,999 for the base 8GB+256GB variant, while the 12GB+256GB and 16GB+512GB variants are priced at Rs 42,999 and Rs 44,999 respectively Fluid Sliver and in Razor Green colors. .
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