Realme 9 series will have four models, launch dates revealed

Realme is reportedly gearing up to launch the Realme 9 series. It was previously rumored that they would launch this October, however, during the Realme 8s and 8i launch, the company confirmed that they would launch in 2022 and not 2021.

Realme CMO Mr. Francis Wong mentioned in a tweet that the company had to change its roadmap due to the ongoing shortage of chips in the world. Now, according to the latest figures from 91mobiles, the Realme 9 series is due to launch early next year and will include four phones.

Realme 9 series launch schedule: what do we know

Realme has already confirmed that the Realme 9 series will launch in 2022. A report by 91mobiles, citing consultant Mukul Sharma, claims that these smartphones will launch in February 2022. However, the analyst also said that the launch could take place. the last week of January 2022. The report also claims that the 9 series will include four different models – Realme 9, 9 Pro, 9 Pro+/Max and 9i. The company may hold two different events to launch the full 9-episode roster.

Realme 9 Pro Plus visits the IMEI database. #Realme #Realme9ProPlus pic.twitter.com/XRpwoUP9VG

October 23, 2021

The Realme 9 family was recently spotted on several certification websites, hinting that their launch is just around the corner. Realme 9 Pro with model number RMX3393 was recently spotted in the IMEI database. Similarly, Realme 9i with model number RMX3491 and Realme 9 Pro Plus have been spotted in EEC certification along with Realme GT 2 Pro, indicating a global launch is imminent.

What to expect from Realme’s upcoming flagships?

There are currently no spec updates for any of the devices in the Realme 9 family. However, a report from 91mobiles speculates that the top-of-the-line smartphone in the Realme 9 Pro Plus series could be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 chipset. There is a possibility that the device could have an AMOLED- 108 MP display and camera. However, we would advise our readers to take the specs as a pinch of salt and wait for further updates.

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