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The FCC Has Revealed the Realme 10’s Design and Charge Speed

The Realme 10 (RMX3630), which has already received certification from a few organizations, including NBTC, has now obtained FCC approval, disclosing details about its design and charging speed as well as confirming the battery capacity.

The Realme 10 will only have two cameras on the back, as opposed to three like the Realme 9, according to a schematic seen in one of the documents posted on the FCC website. Additionally, the first camera’s flash has been shifted to the right side and is now in a different location. Additionally, the volume rocker is visible on the Realme 10’s right-side frame.

The Realme 10’s front is hidden from view, although it is most likely to contain a punch-hole screen in place of a display.

The FCC documents reveal the Realme 10 will run Realme UI 3.0 and have dual-band Wi-Fi connectivity. The adapter listed on FCC’s website has model number VCB3HDUH and supports 33W charging. Although the Realme 10 will have a 5,000 mAh battery, it will not enable 5G.

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