Realme has released their first 5G connectivity smartphone of the year – the Realme X50 5G. We will be seeing a lot of 5G enabled smartphones this year, so brace y’all.
The device features a pretty good 6.57-inch IPS LCD display with 120Hz refresh rate. The display houses a dual punch-hole for the phone’s selfie camera, which is two – a regular 16MP and an 8MP ultrawide snappers. On the rear side, we have a quad-camera module consisting of a 64MP f/1.8 main sensor, a 12MP telephoto sensor, an 8MP ultrawide sensor and a 2MP macro camera.
Under the hood of the Realme X50 5G is the Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G chipset which of course, comes with a 5G modem. The chipset is entwined with RAM options of 6GB, 8GB and 12GB. While the available storage options are 128GB or 256GB. The Realme phones run on Android 10 with ColorOS 7 out of the box. The interesting part about this device’s software is that Realme did the customization themselves. In previous Realme phones, the sub-brand uses the custom UI from its parent company – Oppo. It’s safe to say, the company (Realme) means business in 2020.
Inside the Realme smartphone is a 4,200 mAh battery capacity. It supports 30W VOOC 4.0 wired charging.
Sales for the Realme X50 5G begins today in China. The 8/128GB model starting price is €320. The 6/256GB model costs €350 and the top model (12GB/256GB) goes for €390.