
realme is ready to roll out its new smartphone series in Pakistan—the realme 14 Series 5G—on July 14, which will introduce the first Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 processor to the country.
The Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 is Qualcomm's latest mid-range chip, and it's touted for great power efficiency as well as smooth multitasking capabilities.
Notably, the realme 14 Series 5G aims to address the common problems that users in Pakistan face daily, like lagging during games, heating issues, and, worse, battery drain.
The new phone, according to realme, will help make for a faster user experience that gamers and users can appreciate. It promises power with the performance capabilities of a flagship phone at the price of a mid-range smartphone, likely to be under the price of Rs100,000.
Heating has been a genuine concern for users, particularly when it comes to playing for extended periods of time. To combat this, realme is going to throw in a 6050mm² cooling unit, the biggest in its class.
This cooling technology, in conjunction with the efficient Snapdragon 6 Gen 4's power consumption design, will formulate a cool gaming experience even with high usage.
Battery life will see an upgrade from previous generations, ensuring that it lasts longer than the previous mobile phone generation, while at the same time offering seamless processing.
realme is also touting to have the highest Antutu benchmark score in this segment, with 35% more Antutu score than its competitors, over 800,000, showing its power.