Realme today announced that it will present the GT Master Series on July 21 in China at 2PM regional time.

The company hasnt divulged anything about the brand-new Master Edition yet, however since it stated it will unveil a new series, we expect to see multiple mobile phones go official next Wednesday.

Realme GT Master Series is coming on July 21

And while we wait for Realme to share more information about the GT Master Series, a leaked document has actually revealed the design and specifications of the GT Master Edition, leaving little to the creativity.

Realme doesnt tell us the number of smart devices the GT Master Series includes, but trusted tipster Digital Chat Station says the lineup will consist of two mobile phones – GT Master Edition and GT Master Exploration Edition.

The GT Master Edition is built around a 6.43″ Samsung-made 120Hz AMOLED screen with a 360Hz touch tasting rate and 4D vibration assistance. It has a punch hole in the upper-left corner for the 32MP selfie electronic camera, and around the back, you get a triple camera setup comprising 64MP main, 8MP ultrawide, and 2MP macro systems.

The design is in line with what the recently leaked renders revealed us, and the document also tells us that the smartphone will have 3 color alternatives to choose from.

Realme GT Master Edition leaked renders

The GT Master Edition will boot Android 11-based Realme UI 2.0 and have two memory choices – 8GB/128GB and 8GB/256GB. Although it will come with the Dynamic RAM Expansion (DRE) feature, which will provide users an overall of 13GB of RAM by utilizing 5GB of the phones internal storage.

Under the hood, the GT Master Edition has the Snapdragon 778G SoC, which recommends the Realme RMX3366 spotted on Geekbench and TENAA with Snapdragon 870 could be the GT Master Exploration Edition.

The mobile phone will feature NFC and also included the GT Mode we saw on the Snapdragon 888-powered GT 5G. Fueling the entire package will be a 4,300 mAh battery with 65W charging, advertised to go from flat to 50% in 12 minutes and fully charge in 32 minutes.

With the unveiling still a week away, we expect Realme to verify a couple of functions of the GT Master Series in the lead-up to the statement.

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