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Blind Order Sale for Realme X2 Pro on 18 November

Monali Gupta

Realme X2 Pro will be launched in India on 20 November. Currently, before the launch, the Chinese smartphone maker is giving interested customers a chance to buy the phone before the rest. A pre-launch sale will be held by the company on Monday. In this case, customers will not have any idea about its price while ordering. For this reason, it will be blind order sale.

According to a teaser released in Realme India website, Realme X2 Pro Blind Order Sale will be held on November 18. However, the company has not given information about how much time the sale will start. There is every possibility that this sale will start from 12 noon. Talking about the details of the sale, Realme has said that customers will have to pay Rs 1,000 as deposit. This will definitely give customers a chance to buy Realme X2 Pro.

According to the company, only 855 customers will be able to participate in the Realme X2 Pro blind order sale. Customers ordering blind for Realme X2 Pro will have to complete it by 20 or 21 November. For this, they have to pay the remaining money while completing the order. The price will be announced only on 20 November. The launch event for Realme X2 Pro will begin at 12:30 pm. In this case, the price will be announced by 1:30 or 2pm.

Apart from the price of Realme X2 Pro, everyone knows about it because it has already been launched in China. To mention its special features, it has the support of Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Plus processor, up to 12GB RAM, 90Hz display, 64MP primary camera and Super VOOC fast charging.

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