Realme is set to launch its new Realme 14 series smartphones, with the base model drawing significant attention after recent official confirmations. The device, designated as RMX5070, was spotted on the TDRA certification database, indicating its readiness for release. Although specific design details remain undisclosed, the certification serves as a solid indication of an impending announcement.
Additionally, the Realme 14 has made an appearance on the GeekBench benchmarking platform. The listing reveals that the smartphone will be powered by the efficient Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chipset. In performance tests, it scored 1,110 points in single-core tests and 3,116 points in multi-core tests. Impressively, it will run on the latest Android 15 OS out of the box. Notably, at least one configuration of the Realme 14 is expected to come equipped with a robust 12GB of RAM.
Furthermore, earlier certifications hinted that the Realme 14 could feature a substantial 5,860mAh battery capable of supporting 45W wired fast charging. Given its model number’s similarities to the recently released Realme P3, there is speculation regarding rebranding or shared specifications between these two models. However, the P3 has been identified with a Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 SoC, suggesting that the Realme 14 may stand as a unique offering in its own right.
With these developments, Realme enthusiasts and prospective buyers can look forward to an exciting launch, as the brand continues to innovate within the mid-range smartphone market.