
A new smartphone is going to bring Reality.
Reality is launching new smartphones one after the other in the Indian smartphone market. The company recently launched the Realme 14 Pro Plus series in India and now the company is preparing to introduce a phone. The upcoming smartphone will also be a part of the Reality 14 series.
Realme is currently preparing to launch Realme 14 Pro Lite 5G. The company will soon introduce it to the global market. If you are planning to buy a new smartphone in the mid -range segment, then it can be a best option for you. Let us give you detail information about this smartphone.
Realme 14 Pro Series will be introduced in MWC 2025
Let us tell you that Reality can launch its Realme 14 Pro series during MWC 2025. The company can also launch Realme 14 Pro Lite 5G in this series. Even before the launch of this smartphone, the unnecessary video has been leaked online. The leaked video has revealed the look, specifications and Indian price of the smartphone.
Let us tell you that Realme 14 Pro Lite 5G phone has been shared by tipster Sudhanshu Ambhore on its X handle. According to the leaked video, in this smartphone, customers will get to see the cover, charging adapter, USB type C charging cable and SIM Ejector Tool. The look of the upcoming smartphone is like a large launch Realme 14 Pro.
Realme 14 Pro Lite 5G Price and Features
According to the leaked video of Realme 14 Pro Lite 5G, the company will launch this smartphone in the Indian market for 20 thousand rupees to 25 thousand rupees. According to the information, this smartphone can be given a 6.7 -inch FHD+ OLED display. Its display can find a refresh rate of 120Hz and Snapdragon 7S Gen 2 processor. For photography, a triple camera can be given in the smartphone which will have a 50MP primary sensor. Along with this, OIS support can also be found in the camera setup. The phone will have a 32 -megapixel sensor for selfie and video calling. The phone will have a large 5200mAh battery.
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