We have a line of new mid-range smartphones on the horizon — the Realme 6 and 6 Pro.
If you haven’t noticed, Realme is outing two midrange lines per year. This is why we’re already seeing the Realme 6 and 6 Pro, just months after the blockbuster Realme 5 and 5 Pro came out late last year.

The Realme 6 and 6 Pro will be released on March 5, 2020, at 12:30 PM in its home country, India. It will launch alongside the new Realme Band — the company’s first wearable.
That’s only weeks — or days, as of writing — since Realme made a buzz by releasing the Realme X50 Pro 5G. A flagship device with a powerful processor, fast display, 65W fast charging, and other features with a very competitive price tag.
And by Realme’s website, it looks like its upcoming mid-range smartphones will also generate a lot of attention.

The webpage details a quad-camera setup led by a 64-megapixel primary shooter that can do up to 20x of zoom. It’s not clear if both of them will have it, or the Realme 6 will have to settle for a much lower-resolution sensor.
They will also have punch-hole displays for the selfie cameras. The interesting part is, the Pro model will have two front-facing shooters. It could be a depth sensor, but if Realme is being generous, we might see a secondary ultra-wide camera on this thing.

See also: Realme 5i Review
The most interesting part is, the Realme 6 series will sport 90Hz FHD+ screen. This will help improve the smoothness and responsiveness of the device.
Speaking of speed, the Realme 6 series will also feature 30W fast charging. That’s a step up from that the 20W VOOC 3.0 charging that the Realme 5 Pro had.

We’ll have more information about these devices once they become official so stay tuned for that.
If you can’t already wait, the Realme 6 and 6 Pro is now available for blind pre-order in India until March 4. By doing so, you can get a free Realme Buds for the Realme 6, while the Realme 6 Pro will come with an INR1,000 discount coupon Realme Buds wireless.
You have to pay an INR1,000 deposit, which will be deducted on the SRP once you pay in full upon receiving the unit on March 15.