Realme Q Series smartphones and Realme SLED TVs are being launched in India next month; Know what is special


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Realme recently teased its new TV with the new technology SLED and from now onwards rumors of the launch of the company's new smartphone series have also started flying. If sources are to be believed, this could be the Q series, whose first smartphone company can launch on October 13. This smartphone will have Realme UI 2.0 user interface which will be based on the latest Android 11.

Recently a leak has been revealed by Weibo user Digital Chat Station, in which the launch date of this new smartphone series is being told 13 October.

Also, according to the reports, the Realme Q smartphone will have 65W fast charging and OLED display. Apart from this, you can also get an in-display fingerprint scanner.

Apart from this, the company can also launch Realme 7i in India whose main features include a 6.5-inch HD + display, a 90Hz refresh rate, a Snapdragon 662 chipset, and up to 8GB of RAM.

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In addition, Realme has also announced the smart TV coming with its new technology in India. Recently, Realme CEO Madhav Seth shared a photo of Realme's 55-inch TV box on his Twitter account. This new TV will come with a SLED 4K panel.




SLED is a new display technology called Realme by S.P. D. (Spectral Power Distribution) has been teamed up with John Rooymans, chief scientist of SPD Technology. This new technology consists of red, green, and blue RGB LED lights on the back of the SLED panel, which reduces screen damage by damaging blue eyes.

[Display photos with colors and better colors. LED TVs are said to cover only 72% of the NTSC color gamut while these SLED screens display up to 108% of the NTSC color gamut. Apart from this, this new TV will come with 4K resolution and it will be the company's first 4K TV in India.


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