Realme is readying the release of the Note 70 and Note 70T, which weirdly could share the same model number even though they have different specs. Today, the Note 70T’s EU Energy Label has been spotted, and this reveals an A class for energy consumption, and a 65h 25min longevity on one charge.
The phone is rated A for drop protection and B for repairability, and its battery can go 1,000 charge cycles before it goes below 80% of its initial capacity, which the label lists as 5,830 mAh rated capacity, which will translate into an advertised typical capacity of 6,000 mAh. The phone is also IP54 certified for dust and splash resistance, and will ship with a case in the box. Realme will provide security patches for the Note 70T for six years from its release.
Realme Note 70T EU Energy Label (left) and Quick Guide (right)
A ‘Quick Guide’ for the handset has also surfaced, revealing its screen’s waterdrop notch and bottom bezel that’s chunkier than the rest. This also confirms its screen size as 6.74″, and the aforementioned 6,000 mAh battery capacity, as well as the box contents, which will consist of the phone, a USB cable, a SIM ejector tool, and the case.
Past leaks and rumors have claimed the Note 70T is powered by the Unisoc T7250 SoC, paired with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. The handset has a 50 MP camera on the back and a 16 MP selfie snapper.