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This is the Realme GT 6T, Realme’s first GT series phone in India in two years. The last GT phone in India was the Realme GT 2 Pro, a flagship phone with Qualcomm 8-series chip. The Realme GT 6T is a relatively more mid-range affair. (Photo credit: Saurabh Singh/Financial Express)
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Due to an ongoing confidentiality embargo, we can only share the back panel design of the Realme GT 6T at the time of writing. But rest assured, we will try and cover as much ground as possible. (Photo credit: Saurabh Singh/Financial Express)
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The Realme GT 6T launch date in India is set for May 22, 2024. (Photo credit: Saurabh Singh/Financial Express)
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The Realme GT 6T has what Realme is calling a nanor mirror design and indeed the back panel is very, very glossy, especially the part where the camera array is located. The finish for the most part is smooth and matte though prone to smudging and fingerprints. (Photo credit: Saurabh Singh/Financial Express)
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Being a GT series phone, performance will be a big USP of this phone. To that effect, the Realme GT 6T is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Plus Gen 3 processor. In fact, Realme bills it as India’s first phone with this chip. (Photo credit: Saurabh Singh/Financial Express)
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Realme is also touting intricate cooling and big battery with fast charging as a standout feature. a GT mode should be present to eke out top performance like the previous GT series phones. (Photo credit: Saurabh Singh/Financial Express)
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The design of the Realme GT 6T and ongoing rumours suggest that it could be a rebranded Realme GT Neo 6 SE from China in which case we can expect it to come with a top-tier display and 50-megapixel dual camera setup. (Photo credit: Saurabh Singh/Financial Express)
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The Realme GT 6T is speculated to start at Rs 31,999, as per leaks. (Photo credit: Saurabh Singh/Financial Express)
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Realme has confirmed that the Realme GT 6T will be sold across Realme online, Amazon, and offline stores. (Photo credit: Saurabh Singh/Financial Express)
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Stay tuned for more updates on Realme GT 6T. (Photo credit: Saurabh Singh/Financial Express)

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