Realme 10 Pro+ 5G Bags NBTC, TKDN, and EEC Certifications; Reported with IRL-previews

Sohail Akhtar

So far, Realme 10's appearances on certification platforms have been the only indication of the brand's upcoming lineup, but now its Pro Plus version has surfaced on the web. Reportedly, several regions have cleared the launch of the Realme 10 Pro Plus 5G, indicating an imminent launch.


Thai NBTC, Indonesian TKDN & Telecom, and Europe's EEC certification links have mentioned the successor of Realme 9 Pro Plus as the 10 Pro+ 5G in their databases. The model number is listed as RMX3686 in all the certifications, hinting at an imminent launch in their respective regions. 

The phone has also appeared on the BIS database. Unfortunately, even combined, all these certifications do not reveal anything interesting about this phone. Given that "5G" is present in the title, it's safe to assume that a Dimensity series chipset lives under its hood.


A MediaTek Dimensity 1080-powered smartphone is underway, says Vice president Realme Madhav Sheth. The statement might be about 10 Pro Plus 5G. The chipset is unannounced yet, but according to rumors, it will break cover in November.  

While the official sources are mum about the Realme smartphone price and specs, rumor mill claims that the phone shall warrant notable improvements over its predecessor Realme 9 Pro+, which has a 90Hz AMOLED screen, triple rear cameras, 50MP primary sensor, and a 4500mAh cell supporting 60W fast charging.


The 5G variant Pro Plus will likely launch side-by-side with Realme 10 (RMX3630). Hands-on images of both handsets roam on the web, revealing their designs and in-real-life feel. Even the shot of Realme 10 Pro+ 5G Box has been outed.

Based on the live shot, except for the color coating and texture, the Pro Plus variant is reminiscing the design we've seen on Oppo Reno 8 Pro, with a huge camera bump melting into the top left corner. However, the camera placement is different. Ahead of the launch, more details about the phone are bound to leak, and we'll keep you in the loop, so stay tuned.  


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