Realme GT Neo 6 tipped to come with Snapdragon 8 series chipset and 1.5K display

Highlights
  • Realme GT Neo 6 is tipped to come with an SM8635 SoC chipset and a 1.5K display.
  • The handset will arrive as a successor to the Realme Neo 5.
  • Realme RMX3851, which was recently spotted on Geekbench could be the Realme GT Neo 6.

The Realme GT Neo 6 series is tipped to debut very soon in China and comes as a follow-up to the GT Neo 5. Now, more details of the phone have surfaced online, courtesy of noted tipster DigitalChatStation. The phone is expected to come with a 1.5K screen and SM8635 SoC, which is an announced Snapdragon processor. Check out the details.

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Realme GT Neo 6 series hardware tipped

  • Tipster DigitalChatStation tipped that the Realme GT Neo 6 series will come with a 1.5K display, which could be an AMOLED panel and might have support for a 144Hz refresh rate.
  • The phone could be powered by the SM8635 SoC, which could be a new Qualcomm Snapdragon 8-series chipset, probably the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3.
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  • A mysterious Realme phone with the model number RMX3851 was spotted on the Geekbench benchmarking platform.
  • The chipset section mentions ‘pineapple’, 16GB RAM, and Android 14 OS.
  • There are chances the handset in question could be the GT Neo 6 lineup.
  • The phone has managed to score 1512 in the single-core round and 3799 in the multi-core segment.

The chipset in question ships with a single Cortex-X4 core clocking at 3.01GHz, four Cortex-A720 cores clocking at 2.61GHz and 3 Cortex-A520 cores clocking at 1.84GHz. The pineapple codename aligns it with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC. For graphics, there’s an Adreno 735 GPU, which is a slight downgrade from Adreno 750 GPU on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. 

No other details of the Realme GT Neo 6 series are revealed at the moment but we should learn more details in the days to come. As for the chipset, leaks on the internet suggest the SM7675 and SM8635 chips will be available in the market in March. Both chips are expected to be variants of the same architecture and also share the development code name “Cliffs” within Qualcomm.