Only a few pictures of the Realme 13 Pro+ were placed on the company's server yesterday after TENAA certified the gadget for sale in China. Today, the specifications were also updated, giving us a decent indication of what to anticipate.

Interestingly, the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2—rather than the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3—that the gadget was long suspected to be powered by matches the CPU frequency revealed by TENAA. It should be noted that there could be variations between the approved Chinese model and the international version, which is scheduled for release in India shortly; perhaps the SoC is one of such variations.

Other features of the Realme 13 Pro+ include a 6.7-inch 1080x2412 OLED screen, a triple camera configuration on the back (50 MP + 8 MP + 50 MP), a 32 MP front camera, and a 5,050 mAh battery that supports 80W rapid charging.

It will provide 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB of storage along with 6/8/12/16GB of RAM in China. The gadget weighs 190g and has dimensions of 161.3 x 73.9 x 8.2 mm. Its breadth and screen size also pretty well guarantee that it features a curved screen on one side.

Speaking of formal confirmations, the company declared that the 50 MP Sony Lytia LYT-701 sensor used in the primary camera, along with OIS, is new, and that the 50 MP Sony Lytia LYT-600 sensor is used in the 3x optical zoom camera. Consequently, the ultrawide is the 8 MP camera.

The recently unveiled Hyperimage+ engine from Realme will be used to provide you with image quality "on par with professional DSLR cameras" by utilizing "cutting-edge AI capabilities". If you're not convinced by that, check out our early hands-on with the gadget, which includes several camera samples, and make up your mind about whether the brand's boasts are genuine or not.