Realme’s upcoming 11-series phones have been doing the certification dance for a while now and today is no different. Realme 11 Pro has been certified for sale in India by BIS. We know it’s the 11 Pro thanks to a previous Bluetooth SIG certification that tied the name to the model number, which is RMX3771.

Along with this, BIS has also certified the RMX3761, which is most likely the vanilla Realme 11, although there is no exact confirmation yet. Both of these models have previously undergone certifications with 3C and TENAA.

Realm 10 Pro
Realm 10 Pro

Across oceans in the US, the FCC has certified the RMX3760, which is likely to be a regional variant of the RMX3761 given the naming convention used, so if the RMX3761 is the vanilla 11, then the RMX3760 it’s probably just another iteration of that phone.

According to the FCC, the RMX3760 has a 5,000mAh battery with support for 33W fast charging, and that in itself is sort of confirmation that we’re dealing with a non-Pro here, as a Pro doesn’t. it would only have 33W. The phone runs Android 13, but that’s no surprise at this point.

Interestingly, the RMX3760 doesn’t appear to have 5G connectivity, so perhaps this is a 4G-only Realme 11 while the RMX3761 is 5G-capable? The RMX3760 has also been certified for sale in Indonesia and Europe in the past.

The Realme 11 Pro is said to feature a 6.7-inch FHD+ touchscreen with up to 12GB of RAM and 1TB of storage, and a 4,780mAh battery with support for 67W charging. The Pro+, on the other hand, is said to keep the screen size but curve the sides and boast a 200MP main camera and 100W fast charging.

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