The Realme 5i was only announced on January 6, but the company has already sent out the Realme 6i to be certified by the FCC, which promptly leaked details and photos of the new phone. The handset, model name RMX2040, packs a 5,000mAh battery, which will charge at 18W, judging by photos of the charger. The older model has the same capacity, but charges at just 10W. The upgrades don't include a switch to USB-C, however, the 6i still uses a microUSB (and keeps the 3.5mm headphone jack). Realme 6i (RMX2040), photos by the FCC The photo isn't particularly clear, but the main...
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