
Realme GT Master Edition full look, price, and specifications leaked ahead of launch
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Realme may launch the GT Master Edition phone later this month.
Realme GT Master Edition is likely to arrive this month. It is expected to be the company’s camera-focused phone with premium features. Now, rumours are rife about the specifications of the phone but we are, for the first time, seeing press renders of the Realme GT Master Edition. The phone looks very similar to an Oppo Reno phone, and will come in at least three colours. The price of the Realme GT Master Edition has also leaked. OnLeaks, in collaboration with 91Mobiles, has leaked one too many press renders of the Realme GT Master Edition. The design of the phone is very similar to an Oppo Reno phone. According to the report, Realme GT Master Edition has been designed in collaboration with Japanese designer Naoto Fukasawa, who has been associated with Realme for a long time now. The phone has a white and a black colourway, both having a matte finish on the back. The camera module seems to have a metallic coating on it. Realme will offer GT Master Edition in a third, faux-leather variant with a different design.
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