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CHINESE smartphone maker Realme is gearing up to launch its Realme 11 series in May. While no major details on the launch date or specifications are official, leaks have hinted that the top-end handset in the lineup will likely be the Realme 11 Pro+. And in the latest series, alleged photos of the phone have been leaked.

According to Gadgets360, tipster WHYLAB leaked the alleged real-life photos of the Realme 11 Pro+ 5G on the social media platform Weibo. In the images, the handset can be seen in a beige-coloured back with a large circular camera housing. The gold-coloured line in between hints it could debut with a dual-tone finish. Further, the news outlet hints it may have a curved back with flat sides design.

As per recent reports, the phone may have Moon mode in the rear camera, similar to what Samsung offers with the 'Super Zoom' feature. To achieve zoom capabilities, Realme may add a telephoto lens and intermingle it with camera algorithms to achieve great shots. On the other hand, a 200MP primary sensor is tipped on the phone.

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Meanwhile, speaking of other specifications, the phone could have a 6.7-inch FHD+ curved AMOLED panel with a refresh rate of 120Hz. For performance, the handset may sport MediaTek Dimensity 7000 series chip on the inside, as per the report. The handset may run on Realme UI 4.0 based on Android 13. As per reports, it may have up to 16GB RAM and 1TB of internal storage. To power the phone, a 5000mAh battery may be present on the inside that will likely support 100W charging.

Coming to the highly-anticipated optics, the Realme 11 Pro+ 5G could have a 200MP primary lens, with 8MP ultra-wide and 2MP secondary lens. For connectivity, it will likely pack 5G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and a USB Type-C port for charging.

Speaking of more updates, as per GSMArena, Realme 11, 11 Pro allegedly appeared on BIS certification. As of now, the Realme 10 series is the latest series in India.