Realme X2 Pro Images Leaked Online, Claimed To Have 50W Fast Charging
SachinSangwan - Oct 11, 2019
- Samsung Galaxy S26 vs OnePlus 15T: Which Compact Flagship Wins in 2026?
- Realme GT 7T Review: Power Meets Endurance in Controversial Style
- Realme C73 5G Launches in India: Budget 5G Phone Starts at ₹10,499
Next week, Realme will unveil its new Realme X2 Pro smartphone in the market. Its main highlights are a 64-megapixel camera, Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+ set of chips, as well as a 90 Hz refreshing rate. For now, we only got some real photos of Realme X2 Pro, which help to know about its design concept. And there are several leaked hands-on photos of the smartphone on Weibo.

There is one major difference between the Realme X2 and Realme X2 Pro. The X2 Pro gets center aligned quad-camera setup instead of top-left aligned, like its base model. And another interesting thing is that the "Realme" branding is placed below the camera, perfectly aligned horizontally on the right side.
Realme is the first who used this unique placement of the company's logo. There must be a perfect reason behind doing this other than "no one has done it before us."
The Realme X2 Pro will sport a top-notch display, which is very common nowadays. On the top, the smartphone gets a selfie camera. In the above pictures, we can see two other accessories, a 10,000mAh yellow color shade Power Bank from Realme and Realme Wireless Buds that Realme is already selling in India and China.

In addition, apart from the unique placement of the camera module, the phone receives a flat front panel and a very tiny bezel at the lower side. Besides, the power and the volume buttons are on either side. At the bottom, the Realme X2 Pro will surely get the USB Type-C port.
The upcoming Realme X2 Pro also comes with an impressive feature that is the 50 Watt SuperVOOC charging. It is slower than the Oppo 65 Watt charger but still faster than the 30 Watt VOOC 4.0, which comes with Realme X2.
Featured Stories
Mobile - May 03, 2026
Samsung Galaxy S26 vs OnePlus 15T: Which Compact Flagship Wins in 2026?
Mobile - Apr 29, 2026
Stop Trying to Make the App-Less Phone Happen: The ChatGPT Phone Is Already DOA
Mobile - Apr 27, 2026
RGB Notification Lights Make a Triumphant Return on Xiaomi's Poco X8 Pro
Mobile - Apr 26, 2026
Google Pixel Battery Scandal Illustrates Why Capacity Rules the Smartphone Market
Mobile - Apr 25, 2026
iPhone 18 Rumors Suggest a Significant RAM Upgrade to 12GB
Mobile - Apr 23, 2026
iPhone 18 Pro Kicks Off Apple's Sweeping Camera Improvement Initiative: What to...
Mobile - Apr 22, 2026
Apple Insider Claims Cost-Cutting Downgrades Are Coming to iPhone 18
Mobile - Apr 21, 2026
Huawei Mate X7 Review: Foldable Photography Without Compromises
Mobile - Apr 19, 2026
Samsung Cuts Galaxy S26 Series Prices by Up to ₹19,000 in India
Mobile - Apr 14, 2026
Samsung Ocean Mode: Does It Make Your Galaxy Phone Waterproof?
Read more
ICT News- May 08, 2026
Elon Musk Highlights Neuralink Breakthrough with New Surgical Robot for Brain Implants
As Neuralink advances, the focus remains on making the technology accessible to more people who could benefit from it.
Comments
Sort by Newest | Popular