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VP, Xu Qi Chase has taken to the social media platform to show off the front design of the realme 11 Pro.
This would be consistent with the previous 10 series, whereby the 10 Pro and 10 Pro+ have curved displays too. While realme has yet to reveal info on the vanilla 11 and 11 Pro+, the series was actually spotted getting TENAA certification recently, thus revealing the specs and features. Reliable tipster Digital Chat Station shared details from the certification listing, including a snapshot of the series’ design.
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