The Realme 10 (RMX3630) that's already been certified by a few certifying authorities, including NBTC, has now bagged FCC's certification, revealing its design and charging speed in the process while also corroborating the battery capacity. A schematic of the Realme 10 included in one of the documents on FCC's website reveals the smartphone will sport two cameras on the rear instead of three like the Realme 9. The position of the flash is also changed, and it's moved to the right side of the first camera. You can also see the Realme 10's right-side frame has the volume rocker. We don't...
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