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REALME 6



Realme 6 (Comet Blue, 64 GB)

Product Description
90 Hz Ultra Smooth Display
Enjoy a smooth and immersive visual experience, thanks to the large 90Hz ultra-smooth display on the realme 6.
16 MP In-display Selfie
Featuring a 16 MP In-display Selfie Camera and features such as the AI Beauty Mode and Super Nightscape, your selfie game is on point at all times.
64 MP AI Quad Camera
Make smartphone photography more fun and versatile with the realme 6, thanks to its powerful AI Quad Camera with a 64 MP Primary lens, an 8 MP Ultra Wide-angle lens, a 119° Ultra-wide lens, a 4-cm Macro Lens and a Portrait lens.
119° Ultra-wide Angle Lens
The ultra-wide-angle lens, coupled with its 4x Wider View, lets you capture a beautiful landscape, a magnificent building or a group photo with ease.
Ultimate Video Experience
With the realme 6’s Ultra Image Stabilization, you can record your adventures in stable, smooth, and clear videos.
Helio G90T Processor
Powered by the Helio G90T processor, super-fast RAM, and powerful AI, the realme 6 truly takes your gaming experience to the next level.
Hyper Boost
Get blown away by the full-frame gaming speed provided by the Hyper Boost feature which further enhances your gaming experience.
30 W Flash Charge
The realme 6’s massive 4300 mAh battery charges to 40% in just about 15 minutes and 100% in less than 60 minutes. Also, it comes with five-chip core protection, providing you with a fast and safe charging experience.
Side-fingerprint Sensor
Through the integration of the fingerprint sensor and the power button, you can unlock the realme 6 in just about 0.29 seconds.
realme UI
Featuring a youthful and energetic theme, the realme UI makes every day of your life seamlessly simple.
3-card Slot
Features such as dual-sim and a dedicated memory card slot make your life truly easy. Also, its expandable memory of up to 256 GB lets you store more photos, games, and other files.

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