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Realme X live images and press renders surface online: Here are all the details

Last week, Chinese smartphone brand Realme announced that it is all set to unveil its latest smartphone – Realme X – in China on May 15. Days ahead of the handset’s launch, the Chief Marketing Officer of Realme Xu Qi Chase has posted a press render along with Realme X’s live images. Chase posted the images on Chinese social networking platform Weibo and they have revealed a lot about the design as well as the features of the upcoming device from the company.

The press renders of the Realme X smartphone show that the handset will come with an all-screen fascia and a will sport a pop-up selfie camera module. On its back panel, the device has a dual primary camera and an LED flash that are stacked vertically. Realme branding can be seen in the middle of the back panel of the smartphone. While the Power button can be seen on the right edge, the volume rocker keys can be seen on the left one.

The press renders also show that the Realme X will be the brand’s first smartphone that will come with an in-display fingerprint scanner Coming to the live images of the handset, they show that Realme X will be available in at least two colour variants – Blue and White.

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We should mention that Realme X smartphone was also recently spotted on Geekbench’s benchmarking website. The listing on Geekbench shows that the smartphone is powered by a 1.71GHz octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 processor clubbed with 8GB of RAM. In addition to this, it has also been revealed that the handset will run Android 9.0 Pie out-of-the-box.

According to various reports, the Realme X smartphone will feature a 6.5-inch full-HD+ AMOLED display and will be available with up to 64GB of onboard storage. The handset is said to sport a 16MP front-facing cameras that can be used for selfies and video calls. Other details about the smartphone are not available as of now.

It is also worth adding that some reports suggest that the handset will be available in three variants – Realme X, Realme X Lite or Youth Edition, and Realme X Pro. It has been speculated that the most high-end model of the smartphone will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor. We should also point out that it has been confirmed by Realme’s India head Madhav Seth that the upcoming Realme X smartphone will arrive in India too.

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Avani Bagga
Avani Baggahttp://www.gadgetbridge.com
Avani has an immense love for reading, travelling and food, but not necessarily in the same order. Avani almost started pursuing law, but life had other (better) plans for her and she chose to be a writer instead (luckily!) She previously covered technology at Times Internet and wrote about smartphones, mobile apps and tech startups. When she’s not writing, you’ll be able to find her in book stores or catching up on her social life.
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