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Realme X will Soon Launch in India, CEO Tweeted the Information

Monali Gupta

Realme India CEO Madhav Seth has informed Twitter that Realme X will be launched in India soon. However, Seth has not announced the date of the launch. Realme X is officially launched in China on Wednesday. At the same time, the rebranded Realme 3 Pro was also launched here. Realme X is the company's first smartphone, which has a pop-up selfie camera. It has been launched in two color options with Punk Blue and Stream White.

Madhav Seth has tweeted that Realme X will be launched soon in India. Apart from this, Seth has not shared any other details. It has been launched in China and its sale will start on May 20. It is expected that after this, Realme X can be launched in India.

As we have mentioned above, this smartphone will have a pop-up selfie camera. Additionally, there will be a dual camera setup, with a primary sensor of 48-megapixels. Apart from this, it will get a USB Type-C port and in-display fingerprint sensor, which is not given in any other smartphones of Realme.

Realme X is priced at CNY 1,499 (about 15,400 rupees) for the initial price of 4GB + 64GB variants in China. Its 6GB + 64GB variant and 8GB + 128GB variants have been priced at CNY 1,599 (approx. 16,400) and CNY 1,799 (approx. 18,500) respectively.

Realme X's Specifications

Android 9 pie based on Realme X has been given ColorOS 6.0 and has a 6.53-inch full-HD + (1080×2340 pixel) AMOLED display with 19.5: 9 ratio and Gorilla Glass 5. This smartphone has an 8-inch RAM with an octa-core Snapdragon 710 processor.

If we talk about the photography section, the dual camera setup is given in the rear of the Realme X. There is a 48 megapixel primary sensor and 5 megapixel secondary sensor. Here is a 16 megapixel selfie camera. There is a 3,765mAh battery with VOOC 3.0 Fast Charging support. Also, USB Type-C port, Dolby Atmos and Bluetooth 5 have been supported.

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