Realme Note 70T Appears Early on Retailer Site with Detailed Specs & Renders

Usama Rasool

Realme Note 70T will be out soon, potentially replacing the company’s affordable Note 60, which was released in August last year. This could be the beginning of a new sub-category in the Note line after the “x” model. The so-called “Note 70T” has been exposed by an Italian retailer, who gave away its images and specs in a product listing. Have a look.


Its design has been upgraded significantly on an aesthetic level but not functionally though. There are two cameras on the back in a square island, and the gold-yellow color seems well suited for this build. Not only did they spruce up the design, but they also added a ring LED flash to it.  

So far, none of the Realme Note models have had an AMOLED display. We suspect that’s what the “T” model is here to represent. The Note 70T is built around an AMOLED 6.74” screen with a notch and an FHD+ resolution. Its size is similar to other devices, but the screen could make the device more expensive.


The retailer’s website didn’t mention whether it has a 120Hz refresh rate or not. So far, the assumption is a standard 60Hz panel on the Realme Note's new model, but we can’t say anything for certain until more sources claim something along those lines. As for the front shooter, it has a 16MP sensor for selfies.


There’s a Unisoc T7250 chip inside this phone, which is a rebranded version of the old Unisoc T616. This phone may be the same size as last year’s model, but it has a larger 6000mAh battery this year. It will be wired to a 15W standard charging input. 


We were able to find some other details about this phone from its FCC certification. The Note 70T will come with a 50MP main camera and a 3.5mm audio jack. There’s a side fingerprint ID on a frame that only measures 7.6mm in thickness. 

This phone will also bring IP64 water and dust resistance. You can already see its gold color in renders, and there’s one other option with a Black paint job. Whether the listing was accidental or intentionally posted, there’s no denying that the phone is about to launch. Its predecessor, the Realme Note 60, offered similar durability and basic specs — giving us a glimpse of what to expect. We’ll be here to cover the Note 70T in detail when it does. Keep watching the news.

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