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‘Terminator’ Realme 10 launched in India, sale begins on January 15

The phone's base model has been priced at ₹13,999. However, customers can save ₹1,000 on it as introductory discount.

Published on: Jan 09, 2023 03:54 PM IST
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Chinese smartphone manufacturer Realme on Monday launched its Realme 10 smartphone in India, and described the phone as its ‘terminator.’ The device's sale will begin at 12am on January 15, the company said.

Realme 10 (twitter.com/realmeIndia)
Realme 10 (twitter.com/realmeIndia)

“The terminator is here! Introducing #realme10 with powerful Helio G99 Gaming Chipset and 90Hz Super AMOLED Display. First sale goes live on 15th Jan, 00:00 hours on @flipkart and realme.com,” tweeted Realme India.

Realme 10: Features and specifications

In Realme 10, the company has given a 6.4-inch super AMOLED display with full HD+ resolution, with Corning's Gorilla Glass 5 shielding the phone from damage. The display comes with a refresh rate of 90 Hz and peak brightness of 1,000 Nits.

For selfies and video calls, there is a 16 MP wide front camera sensor. On the back panel, meanwhile, there is a main 50 MP wide camera sensor and a secondary, 2 MP B&W depth sensor.

Realme 10: Battery

A 5,000 mAh battery, which supports 33 W fast charging, provides power to this device, which comes with MediaTek's Helio G99 processor. According to Realme, the battery takes just 28 minutes to provide charge of up to 50%.

Realme 10: Price

The phone has been launched in several variants, of which the 4 GB +64 GB base model has been priced at 13,999. However, you can save 1,000 on it as introductory discount.

 
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