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Realme Q3s to Feature 144Hz LCD Display

Realme will be announcing the Realme GT Neo 2T and Realme Q3s smartphones on Oct. 19 in China. After revealing a couple of key features of the GT Neo 2T, the company took to Weibo today to confirm one of the major attractions of the Realme Q3s.

As the poster reveals, the Realme Q3s will be equipped with a punch-hole display. The company has confirmed that it will support an adaptive refresh rate of 30Hz, 48Hz, 50Hz, 60Hz, 90Hz, 120Hz, and 144Hz. This indicates that the Q3s will be capable at running high-end games smoothly.

Reakne Q3s
Reakne Q3s poster confirms a 6.6-inch LCD panel with up to 144Hz refresh rate support

The size of the Realme Q3s’s display is 6.6 inches, and it carries support for HDR10, DCI-P3 color gamut, and 4096-level dimming. The right edge of the device has a volume rocker and a power button, which is integrated with a fingerprint scanner.

The Realme Q3s is the smartphone with RMX3461 model number, which was recently certified by TENAA and 3C authorities of China. Earlier this week, the Q3s was spotted with the Snapdragon 778G chip, 8 GB of RAM, and Android 11 OS at the Geekbench benchmarking site.

Realme Q3s color variants
Realme Q3s color variants

The Q3s is expected to feature a front camera of 16-megapixel, and its rear shell has a 48-megapixel + 2-megapixel + 2-megapixel triple camera unit. The handset will house a 5,000mAh battery, which will carry support for 30W rapid charging.

The Q3s is likely to arrive in China with 6 GB / 8 GB / 12 GB of RAM and 128 GB / 256 GB of built-in storage.  At present, there is no word on its pricing. Rumors have it that the company will also unleash the Realme Watch T1 alongside the GT Neo 2T and Q3 smartphones on Oct. 19.

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