Realme X2 Indian pricing leaked, first sub Rs. 20k
When Realme X2 was announced and released, Realme really made a big impression. The company is currently planning to release the device in India, and it will be available tomorrow. Before the launch, though, we were getting a brand new leak. Eshan Agarwal Tooltip’s Twitter confirms pricing for two upcoming Realm X2 options.
Agarwal suggests that Realme X2 will come in two RAM + configurations for data storage in India. It will cost ten rupees. 19 GB RAM + 128 GB for option 19,999 ($ 282) and Rs. 20,999 (6 296) for 8 GB of RAM + 128 GB. The informant also suggests that the first sale of the Realme X2 phone will be on December 20 at 12 pm. (Afternoon) IST
We also expect to see a version of this device in the Star Wars version, though we do not have pricing information. A poster featuring ads for the Real XX Star Wars Edition features a new gradient paint job and exclusive Star Wars theme wallpapers. The standard rate for a limited edition average device, but it’s still pretty good.
The smartphone will be equipped with Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection with a 6.4-inch Full HD + AMOLED display. In the camera department, this XT – Samsung ISOCELL Bright GW1, 64-megapixel primary sensor, 8 megapixels with 119 settings.
Will work Grade ultra-wide-angle lens, 2-megapixel depth sensor and a 2-megapixel camera. Macro sensor MP
Next, a 32-megapixel sensor for the camera will be mounted on the device, which will be placed on a water receiver at the display. It could be an Android 9 Pie operating system outside the box of the company’s own ColorOr user interface. The phone will run on a 4000mAh battery with support for 30 WVOC fast charging technology.
Source = GizmoChina
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