You can count on Realme to bring premium smartphones for a
not-so-premium price. And while its portfolio only featured
upper-mid-range devices, the sub-brand of Oppo has finally unveiled its
first true flagship offering Realme X2 Pro in India along with the 5S, hinting an imminent launch in Pakistan. Here’s everything you need to know.
The
frame is sandwiched between two Gorilla Glass 5 Panels, with the bac
panel rocking a 3D glass design. On the front, you’re looking at a
notch, and punch-hole-free Super AMOLED display that produces a
1080X2400P FHD+ resolution and a 90 Hz screen refresh rate -- a higher
refresh rate contributes towards a smoother UI experience. Under this
display, sits an integrated fingerprint reader that can unlock your
phone in under 0.2 seconds.
The internals are just robust as
you’d expect from a flagship. You get a whopping 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB
of RAM baked into its blazing-fast Snapdragon 855+ chipset. The power
cell maxes out at 4,000 mAh that can be fully charged in a little over
30 minutes, thanks to 50W Flash Charge tech.
In related news, Realme also released the much-anticipated and long-rumored Realme 5s
at the same launch event. Realme 5s is another excellent example of
Realme’s budget offerings. It packs a 6.51-inch LCD that brings an HD+
resolution and features a tiny water-drop notch.
The
back panel houses a quad-camera setup on the top left corner as well as
a capacitive fingerprint scanner. The primary lens is a
Samsung-manufactured 48-megapixel module, and it is complemented with an
8-megapixel ultra-wide lens and a pair of 2-megapixel modules.
The
hardware (aside from the optics) remains just as impressive. At the
heart of the Realme 5s is a Snapdragon 665 chipset rounded off by 4 GB
of memory and 128 GB of storage. The battery offers 5,000 mAh capacity
and 10W fast charging.
Realme X2 Pro is retailing in India for roughly $420 or 64,000 PKR,
while the Realme 5s comes with a price tag of $150 or 24,000 PKR. At any
rate, this launch in India signals that a release in Pakistan is just
around the corner.
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