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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.
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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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