A new Realme phone with RMX3921 has received FCC approval recently. While the listing doesn’t specify the phone’s name, it is believed to be the Realme 13 Pro+. Here’s what the FCC reveals about the phone. 

The Realme 13 Pro+ will have a slightly slimmer profile compared to its predecessor, the Realme 12 Pro+. The dimensions are listed as 161.34 x 73.91 x 8.23mm, making it marginally narrower and thinner than the 12 Pro+, which measures 161.5 x 74 x 8.8mm.

The weight also appears to have dipped slightly. The new model will weigh 190 grams, down from the 196 grams of the Realme 12 Pro+. Despite the reduction in heft, the battery capacity seems to be getting a small increase. The certification reveals the 13 Pro+ will have a 5,050mAh battery, compared to the 5,000mAh unit in the 12 Pro+. Realme might market it as a 5100mAh or 5200mAh cell.

There’s no mention of charging speeds, but the listed charger model VCB80AUH with”80″ in the model number suggests it could be an 80W charger. If true, it would be an upgrade from the 67W fast charging supported by the Realme 12 Pro+.

The software side of things reveals the phone will likely run on Realme UI 5 (based on Android 14), although the FCC listing mentions ColorOS 14. 5G connectivity is confirmed with support for both SA and NSA modes.

We also have several other details about the device from rumors, if they are accurate. The Realme 13 Pro+ is said to have a 50MP Sony IMX890 primary sensor, a 50MP Sony IMX882 sensor with a 3x periscope lens for telephoto zoom, and an 8MP ultra-wide sensor. The front-facing camera will reportedly be a 32MP sensor.

The display is expected to be similar to its predecessor, featuring a 6.7-inch Full HD+ AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate.