As we approach the launch of the Realme X in China, the flagship is getting less and less strange.
Lots of leakages, rumours and live images up until now have actually currently offered us an excellent idea of what the next Realme phone will look like.
If that wasn’t enough, Realme CMO Xu Qi Chase has taken it upon himself to expose the Realme X’s notch-less display screen in all its magnificence.
Chase published a hands-on image of the Realme X on Weibo. The photo provides us with a very clear look at the bezel-less display screen, confirming yet again that the flagship will come without a notch.
The Realme X will provide a large, full-screen screen with slim bezels on the leading and sides and a slightly thick chin.
In order to get rid of the notch, the company had to move the selfie video camera inside a pop-up system that will increase from the top of the frame. The Realme X will be the company’s very first phone with an increasing camera.
The CMO does not show us the back of the Realme X, however, we have actually gotten hints about the rear panel through renders on TENAA along with a YouTube video. It appears clear that the phone will come with a glass or plastic rear panel with gradient colours.
The double camera setup is anticipated with a 48MP main electronic camera. There is no rear-mounted fingerprint sensing unit, which means the phone will most likely deal an in-display fingerprint reader.
When it comes to whatever else, the phone is rumoured to pack a Snapdragon 730 chipset paired with 8GB of RAM. Just like the Realme 3 Pro, moreover, it is also said to support VOOC 3.0 fast charging. On TENAA, the smartphone was listed with a 3,680 mAh battery.
Together with the launch of the X phone, the business is likewise anticipated to announce the Realme X Lite/ Youth Edition, which is essentially going to be a rebranded Realme 3 Pro (Review).
Following its launch in China on May 15, We expect the cost of the Realme X in Pakistan to be someplace between Rs 30,000 to Rs 40,000, it’s not confirmed when it’ll be launched in Pakistan