Realme is getting ready to launch a new smartphone, the Realme Neo 7x 5G, powered by the Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 processor. Recent leaks and certifications suggest that this phone might be released globally under a different name, the Realme 14 5G. The device has already been spotted on JD.com and TENAA, while the TDRA certification confirms the Realme 14 5G branding for international markets.
Realme often rebrands its phones for different regions, and this seems to be the case with the Neo 7x 5G. In China, it will likely launch under its original name, while other markets may see it as the Realme 14 5G. The phone is also expected to arrive alongside the Realme Neo 7 SE, which will feature a Dimensity 8400-Max chipset instead.
The Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 processor, recently introduced by Qualcomm, is designed for mid-range premium smartphones. It offers better performance, improved AI features, and 5G connectivity. Realme, along with brands like Oppo and Honor, is one of the first companies to use this chipset in an upcoming smartphone.
With multiple certifications in place, the Realme Neo 7x 5G could launch very soon in China, followed by the global release of the Realme 14 5G. More details about its features, price, and availability are expected in the coming weeks.
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