realme Philippines revealed that the 14 5G and 14T 5G will launch in the Philippines on April 29. Aimed squarely at mobile gamers, these devices are designed to solve key challenges faced by gamers such as lag, overheating, battery drain, and inconsistent performance.
At the core of the realme 14 5G is the Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 processor, which built on a 4nm process and can easily handle demanding games, supporting frame rates up to 120fps for fluid graphics and rapid response times. It has a 2.3GHz clock speed and an impressive 760,000+ score in AnTuTu. The realme 14T 5G, on the other hand, uses MediaTek Dimensity 6300 5G processor, which is built on a 6nm architecture and has a 2.4GHz clock speed and a 460,000+ score in AnTuTu.
Both phones have a Vapor Chamber Cooling System: 6050 mm² of cooling area for the realme 14 5G and 1700 mm² for the realme 14T 5G. Both phones also come with 6000mAh battery that can provide up to 10 hours of continuous gaming and nearly 18 hours of video streaming. You also get Bypass Charging technology, which keeps the device cool during charging by directing power straight to the system, making the feature is ideal for extended play sessions while plugged in.
Being gaming-focused devices, the 14 5G and 14T 5G get realme’s GT Boost technology, which combines AI Adaptive Frequency Control, intelligent memory optimization, and a Hyper Response Engine to ensure smooth and responsive gameplay. You also get Smart Dual-Channel Network for strong online connectivity, along with GT Mode, AI Motion, and Ultra Touch Controls, allowing users to fine-tune performance according to their play style.
The realme 14 5G comes in Mecha Silver, Storm Titanium, and a special Warrior Pink that will be offered in limited quantities. On the other hand, the realme 14T 5G is offered in Lightning Purple and Obsidian Black. Those who pre-order until April 28, can get TechLife Headphones G1 and up to a Php 1,000 when they pick up their reserved unit.
Make sure to stay tuned to the launch of the realme 14 5G and 14T 5G on April 29 for more details.
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