Realme Race design revealed through images on TENAA

Highlights
  • Realme Race images show up on TENAA
  • The smartphone features a rectangular rear camera module and a punch-hole display
  • Realme Race specs may include the Snapdragon 888 SoC, 64MP cameras, and 125W fast charging support

Realme Race launch seems imminent as the smartphone has now appeared on the Chinese certification website TENAA, as spotted by MySmartPrice. A Realme phone with model number RMX2202 has appeared on the certification website and this model is widely believed to be the upcoming Realme flagship device. To recall, Realme Race specifications tipped so far include the Snapdragon 888 chipset, 125W fast charging support, and a 5,000mAh battery. Now, the Realme Race design has been revealed through images posted on the TENAA website. The images give us a pretty good idea of what to expect from the smartphone.

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Realme Race images on TENAA

As per the images, the Realme Race features a familiar rectangular camera module at the back that includes what seems to be three camera sensors and an LED flash. The rear panel has a glossy finish and is likely made of glass. The Realme flagship comes with a corner hole-punch cutout, a power button on the right side of the frame, and volume buttons on the left. There is no physical fingerprint sensor on the phone, so we assume it will come with an in-display sensor and thereby an AMOLED display.

Realme Race specifications

Realme Race specifications are yet to appear on the TENAA website, but we have learned a few things about the phone in the past. The smartphone will be powered by the flagship Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset paired with 12GB LPDDR5 RAM, according to a tip by Ice Universe. The phone will pack a 5,000mAh battery and support 125W fast charging as well. The Realme Race is expected to offer a 64MP triple camera system. Other Realme Race specs remain a mystery as of now, but we expect to learn more in the days to come.