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Realme X3 Smartphone will soon be Launched in India with 60x Superzoom Support

Nidhi Hakla

Recently Xiaomi has launched its great camera feature smartphone Mi 10 5G in India.  At the same time, smartphone maker company Realme is also coming with a new smartphone Realme X3 soon to give it a competition.  Many leaks have been revealed so far regarding Realme X3, but now the company has officially revealed the first time associated with this smartphone.  60x SuperZoom support will be provided in Realme X3, which will provide a great photography experience for users.

Madhav Seth, CEO of Realme India, while disclosing the upcoming smartphone Realme X3 on his Twitter account, has clarified that this smartphone uses 60x Zoom and Starry Mode.  Along with this, a photo clicked from Realme X3 has also been shared in a tweet.  However, no information has been given about the launch date or other features of the phone.  But it is expected that this smartphone will knock in India soon.

According to the leaks revealed so far, the quad rear camera setup can be given in Realme X3.  It will have 48MP primary sensor, 8MP secondary sensor, 2MP depth sensor and 2MP macro lens.  At the same time, dual cameras can be given for selfies.  The phone will have 16MP primary and 2MP secondary sensor.

It will have a 4,200mAh battery available for power backup, which will come with 30W fast charging support.  According to Leaks, this smartphone can be offered on Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+. Realme X3 can have a 6.57-inch AMOLED display with full HD + resolution.  Based on Android 10 OS, this smartphone can be given 12GB RAM.

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