Realme GT2 Explorer Master’s looks were revealed yesterday with the collaboration with Jae-Jun, a fashion designer. It will be launched on 12th July in China.
Highlights
- Realme Explorer Master is launching on July 12Th in China.
- It is made in collaboration with fashion designer Jae-Jun, who has worked for Ralph Lauren and North Face.
- The phone has a huge main camera in the rear which resembles the GT Neo3.
- GT2 Explorer Master will have the latest Snapdragon 8+ Gen1 Chipset.
Realme GT2 Explorer Master was shown yesterday in China and will be launched in China on 12th July. It is a flagship phone with all the flagship features.
Specs of Realme GT2 Explorer Master Edition
- It will have the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 + Gen 1 chipset.
- The phone will feature a triple camera setup in the rear which include a 50MP main camera and a 16MP front shooter.
- It will have a 5000mAh battery with a capability of fast charging up to 150W.
- It has a 6.7″ Full HD+ AMOLED display which supports a 120Hz refresh rate.
- It has 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage.
- It will come in 3 colours – White, Brown and Green.
Rumours and Speculations
Realme said that GT2 Explorer Master Edition is currently released in its Domestic market only, which is China.
Realme has been changing a lot in these past few years as they have released some good models of the smartphone with a budget and middle-range smartphones with their flagships.
It has been rumoured that Realme will launch GT2 Explorer Master Edition in India but under a different name and will have a budget and middle-range smartphone with it.
The current Chinese price of Realme GT2 Explorer Master Edition is CNY 9,999 which is roughly around Rs 1,18,200. It is definitely a flagship smartphone at that price.
But Realme will release a model for around Rs 50,000. They have done it in past as they tweak some specs and make it around that price.
As of right now, Realme GT2 Explorer Master Edition is launching only in China on 12th July with a price tag of CNY 9,999.
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