Realme 3 Pro To Support Fortnite, Teased By Realme CEO
Rishu Mayadev
Realme CEO uploaded a new teaser for the tech company's forthcoming smartphone, the Realme 3 Pro suggesting that it will support the popular game Fortnite.
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Madhav Sheth, the CEO of Realme uploaded a new teaser photo for the tech enterprise's forthcoming handset, Realme 3 Pro. After a few days since photos taken with the phone's camera were revealed, Madhav has uploaded a teaser image of the handset running the game Fortnight. Along with the image, the CEO stated that the upcoming Realme phone shall be the 1st handset in the current mid-range segment to be able to directly support Fortnite. Furthermore, the CEO also said that he tried running Fortnite on another 'Pro' phone in the same segment but they couldn't handle the game, implying the Redmi Note 7 Pro.
The posted photo shows the Redmi Note 7 Pro box with allegedly the Note 7 Pro displaying the error notification “Device Not Supported” and the error description “Device does not have a compatible CPU”. To compare, the Redmi handset is powered by Snapdragon 660 chipset.
It has not been confirmed what CPU will Realme 3 Pro feature, however, the teaser has confirmed that it is not the Snapdragon 660 chipset. This aligns with the information that the CEO revealed in the Realme 3 release event when he was teasing the release of Realme 3 Pro. Additionally, he requested fans of the Realme phone to retweet his post to have a chance to receive a Realme 3 Pro.
Sheth posted the teaser a few days following the sample photos taken by the phone's camera being posted. Reportedly, the CEO confirmed that the company shall release the handset in the University campus with photos of the Delhi University. Additionally, like his latest tweet, the CEO requested fans to retweet the sample photos and three fans shall be chosen to come on stage with him at the release event of Realme 3 Pro.
On the other hand, in terms of the camera system, there have been speculations that Realme 3 Pro's front camera may have a higher resolution than the 13MP camera on the Redmi Note 7 Pro, the phone will reportedly be equipped with a 48MP rear camera.
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