Realme 6i was previously spotted on a variety of listings including Geekbench which showed the phone will accompany Android 10. Realme 6i is currently confirmed to come with a 16-megapixel selfie shooter throughout a waterdrop-shaped show notch style and a five,000mAh battery, as a result of the latest teasers on the company's Union of Burma Facebook page. The phone, which may be proclaimed on Tuesday, St Patrick's Day at three pm MMT (2 pm IST), goes to be steam-powered by a MediaTek Helio G80 SoC, that was free last month. The Chinese smartphone maker states it'll be “live” however has not confirmed if the event goes to be an associate online-only affair. The Realme 6i has popped au courant numerous listings at intervals the recent past with the model variety RMX2040, hinting at a variety of the specifications. The first poster free by Realme on its Union of Burma Facebook page has the line “Unleash the Power” aboard some specifications for the Realme 6i. it'
The First 5G phone in India comes from any network that can fully support it. Is India ready for a 5G smartphone? The short answer is no. We have no commercial 5G network and there is no clear indication that they will start operating in India in the near future. The major operators of the telecom have been struggling for the past few years after tax cuts due to price hikes, so we are not sure if any of them will work. Infrastructure improvements across the country this year, and then, of course, 5G spectrum blocks are hugely expensive. When 5G rolls out, it will likely cost us more than we are accustomed to paying now, and it will be some time before 5G-capable phones become the norm. The long answer is that 5G is coming anyway, and if you want to be the first to use it when lighting a tower, you might as well have a 5G phone now. Realme and several other companies are hoping to capture this early adopter market. Besides, it doesn't make sense to develop 5G-capable fl