Realme 13 Pro+ passes through the FCC, has its battery capacity revealed
The Realme 12 Pro+ arrived in January, and the company is already working on its successor, the Realme 13 Pro+. This has now been certified by the FCC ahead of its global availability.
The certification process has revealed the fact that the Realme 13 Pro+ comes with a 5,050 mAh battery, and it will run Android 14 when it launches.
Realme 13 Pro+ (RMX3921) receives FCC certification, reveals following:
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- ColorOS 14 | Android 14 (should be Realme UI 5 on the final device)
- 161.34 x 73.91 x 8.23mm
- 190g / 187g (with battery)
- 5,050mAh battery
- VCB80AUH charger (could be 80W - not sure)
In comparison… pic.twitter.com/6bXDAfYxlJ
The upcoming phone measures 161.34 x 73.91 x 8.23 mm and weighs 187g or 190g depending on version - this strongly implies there will be two different materials used for the back, perhaps glass and fake leather.
Compared to the Realme 12 Pro+, the new model is ever so slightly less tall, about the same width, a tiny bit slimmer and a smidgen lighter. It also has 50 mAh more battery capacity.
It"s unclear when the Realme 13 Pro+ will actually be announced, but since it"s already started the certification game, we assume it can"t take longer than a few weeks now. Stay tuned and we"ll let you know when we find out more.