Realme boasts a score of 400K on AnTuTu, which is 40% higher than the Realme 9. The new chipset has 25% faster CPU performance and consumes 20% less power. There are configurations with 4 GB, 6 GB and 8 GB of RAM, which can be expanded with up to 8 GB of virtual RAM. Realme used UFS 2.2 for storage (64-256GB) and touts 50% faster cold boot times (and 40% faster warm boot times) than the Realme 9. That also used UFS 2.2, so it should there are some other optimizations. The G99 chipset and Mali-G57 MC2 GPU promise to deliver 40 fps gameplay in PUBG. Also note that Realme has retained the microSD slot so you can add up to 1TB of additional storage. Realme 10 in Clash White and Rush Black While PUBG can’t hit 90fps, some lighter games can. The Realme 10 is equipped with a 6.4-inch (1,080 x 2,400 px) Super AMOLED display with a 90 Hz refresh rate and 360 Hz touch sampling rate. With a maximum brightness of 1,000 nits and Gorilla Glass 5 protection, it sounds exactly the same as the Realme 9 display. The camera, however, does not – the Realme 10 has suffered a significant downgrade in this department compared to its predecessor. It comes with a basic 50MP main camera (1/2.76″ JN1 sensor) and a 2MP depth sensor (without ultra-wide). For comparison, the Realme 9 had a 108MP (1/1.67″) main camera and an 8MP ultra-wide camera . The battery is the same as before – 5,000mAh capacity with 33W fast charging support. However, Realme has managed to cut a few minutes off the charging cycle. The Realme 10 takes 28 minutes to reach 50% and 70 minutes to fully charge (compared to 31 minutes to 50% and 75 minutes to 100%). Realme 10 will be available soon. Here are the global values for the various memory configurations: Realme 10 prices4/64GB $230 4/128GB $250 6/128GB $270 8/128GB $280 8/256GB $300