Realme X Specs & Prices Revealed In A New Leak
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The upcoming Realme X smartphone is leaked to be powered by Snapdragon 730 chipset, support VOOC 3.0 fast charging solution, sport dual rear camera setup, and Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protective layer.
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After achieving a large number of customers in the Indian market, Realme aims to come to China in the coming time. Recently, a new Realme phone, dubbed Realme X, was spotted on TENNA listing site as well as the promotional video of Realme with a pop-up front-facing sensor. Now a famous leaker named Ishan Agarwal revealed that the company plans to unveil two new smartphones in the Chinese market, dubbed Realme X Lite/Youth Edition, and Realme X.
According to the leaker, Realme X smartphone will be the device spotted on TENAA before and the Realme 3 Pro will debut as Reame X Youth/Lite Edition in the Chinese market. Although he did not reveal any information about the smartphones, he shared some insights about these devices.
According to the leaked photos, Realme X smartphone will feature a pop-up selfie camera to remove the notch on the display. However, contrary to previous reports, the device probably comes with a Snapdragon 730 chipset, which will take on the likes of the new Xiaomi smartphone with the same SoC. In addition, the device is said to support VOOC 3.0 quick charging solution, Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protective layer, and an on-screen fingerprint scanner. In terms of imaging capabilities, the phone will sport dual rear cameras including a 48MP sensor and a 5MP depth sensor.
Also the smartphone is expected to be available in 3 variants comprising of 6GB RAM + 64GB storage variant with the price tag of CNY1,599 (roughly Rs. 16,500), 6GB RAM + 128GB storage variant priced at CNY1,799 (roughly Rs. 18,500), and 8GB RAM + 128GB storage variant costing CNY1,999 (roughly Rs. 20,600). The company is said to unveil its flagship, the Realme X Pro smartphone powered by Snapdragon 855 chipset a day later. This device is said to have the price tag of CNY2,299 (Rs. 23,700 roughly) for the 6GB RAM + 128GB storage variant and CNY2,599 (Rs. 26,800 roughly) for the 8GB Ram + 128GB storage variant.
Realme smartphones were spotted on TENAA listing site with the model numbers of RMX1901 and RMX1851. While the former likely belongs to Realme X smartphone, the latter is said to be Realme 3 Pro, which will be marketed as the Reame X Lite/Youth Edition. As there has been no certain information announced yet, we should take this with a grain of salt.
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