Realme X2 announced with Snapdragon 730G, 64MP camera and 30W VOOC 4.0

24 September 2019
It's an upgraded version of the Realme XT currently available in India.

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  • 24 Sep 2019

Gusta, 24 Sep 2019What are u talking about? Comparing this to iPhone? Lol.. ... moreto be honest I'd prefer more phones with plastic (or rather great quality polymers) - phones would be lighter and nicer to touch

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    • 24 Sep 2019

    A Single Photo From 64mp Camera Will Take 30 To 50 Mb Storage. But No 256 Or 512rom Option

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      • 24 Sep 2019

      Rip redmi note 8 pro

        Great phone, hope they bring it to Europe!

          No 256GB version on this model too? Y tho? Was hoping there'd be a 256GB version. Disappointed.

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              GDS Khera, 24 Sep 2019It has half of Note 10 features like Video Live bokeh and a... moreWhat are u talking about? Comparing this to iPhone? Lol..
              iPhone is expensive because of their brand popularity, solid ecosystem, and the build quality. For example, this Realme X2 use plastic frame and thinner glass than solid metal and stronger glass of iPhone 11. That's why latest iPhone is heavy on its weight.

                It has half of Note 10 features like Video Live bokeh and all, and a 730G at 17000/- INR.
                And a FHD Amoled, And an UD Fingureprint Scanner AND 64 MP Camera.
                All that this is lacking is a telephoto lens.
                Also, I think this is better than iPhone 11 in all but the Processor.
                iPhone 11 costs around 70000/-
                Well done Realme.

                  If the base variant comes to europe costing 250€, issa buy.

                    How can this be called X2 when it just went back to having a notch from a notchless display.
                    Who decides the names for these devices anyway?